HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-07-05, Page 3'41
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• ornes to Life , RIERIATIC PAINS
InInd arito,et.ectic .DUETO THIN BLOOD
Like Kipling Character: • , • , .•
Young , Elides • Relief POWS. .1rhrOugh,the Use
Identity,.Seeking „ =1;017, Williams' Pink Pilis.
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torrnatiOn, '
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'The mosta rheumatic sufferer04.
' - • • hope. for' rubhing en
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' Term ' •
. Five -Year Jail , th,s, swollen, .aching, leints is. a little
'• the•••Lehere:.Cerrespon: relief,••Ainl, a.11 the... while the.' trenhle•
46.1.4 ot..i.vg6 L;i0on, mohilog 1;004. la beenthhig 'reorc'llrinly ;rooted, it
as Well ati ha ed torial •pages • O. The -8 118- 19:184W that•..114`3111:18118C88
rrril/grifl of' fdahOre and The•FOrivard r.9c.'te°'10.-°10,bluod,4114 that. as the,
Ce, * o !' 'es. alcUtta,-, a 'most. reitaarlyable, ease •
trotthlso,e0 n
.of leek co,overiition, between •,tbe, still ,,.,•turther 'thinthe bleed becam
. PIA watery. 'Do
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vaVinlis departinelliB oC the, govern.; 0.4,(1d of iheittnatisin,' therefore.
• •Ment et India .,hae itiSt •COinnto llght.Ye4 le1114;.ge. te :tlig root of tie •tiou-
111(id011tLLlIy, it .rcivon14„ l•qp„ bre in.,•the blood: ••• WhY..,rii,
11403 .Kiin in Teat '• /Wiltialas" Pink- Pilli-bave-proved (se
The' .story deals. with the adventures beneficial Whea•talten :for?'1111iS tronble.;
•4•113engall'YOUth. of 1'11E1'4410. 110w rich 13100d ex -
22, two:yearn'agOentere4 the PelP :DO
. iSQfl0U ueld'add. the'
PerYlee..of the driiniiiai Investigation I heumatism disappears. • •
:.• DePartnient of the United .Pro.vingek 1.41itere •••19:6 Peeeaecle; ' et. terieer
° With headenatters. Allahabial, to iAleardatio. 'sufferers: •iii 'Canada, no -W
Yeatlinte• "easel Of AgarebY and 'con- *en, and etro?g, who • thank .Dr... Wil-
spiracY4.aniOng--theL.Hinthi=organiz ems, .pin)r 'rills,. that tlieY ,ere new
• • (ions, , Apri1,.:24, 1921, .having'won tree' from the• ac les Ari r-patinr-7-of-
. the aPpreciatien of his Superior :dm. 'WS •dreaded. trouble. "'One, :of these,
. ..w.ns • gent on .mbAsion .,to F. Taft, McKellar, Ont., who
LaliOre and arrived there the sante aril one of the Willing 'ones
. AlitY,. intending on the-folleWitig day' to to tell you Of the great benefits I re -
proceed to. Meerat„ He was • arrested .eelver-1 from the use of ,I3r.
...on the ttain, for carrydng' a. -concealed Ph* After fying In lied for
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service• revpiverl seven weeks. suffering untold agony
••Vvitieh, however, Meant nothing in par. with hillaPhiatory 'rhellreatiant, relief
tiaular to • the. 16ear, ,•.. • , ' finally carie. through the use of
• Banerii,.. as a .dirici•ple' of the • Ye- 'Oie4teine• not move In bed
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...doubtable had no .0hieetions; to •Only .as they' lifted • nie, ;and I ..enahl.':
..passing the. expected six niontha •in only sleep When ',opiates Were given
for .there he *mid 'cease ln. eon. :me: The -;tnedieal -treatment was
'tact, with all sorts. of • ..persons • and takiAg,.. seeined ot'110 avail. Then • I.
would, Very :likely obtain Valuable in, WAS advised. to. try pr. Williams': 'pink
. ,• formation, So he seeretly •.deetrOYEid4Pillff,- and 'Sob* I • began fe 'get •relief.
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his Credentials; refused AO reveal 'din' After . taking six or dot boxes the
source .Of • his revolver .and ,iteknowl; rheumatism was • banished . and 'I ;had
• edged ithat .ito, was a revolutionist,- .neter;• felt better in ray life. It.
•-trosting ,tai his ' chief at Allahabad to several. year Sineethis happened. and
' Mike. .everything 'right and to •vindi- I .b.e•Ve • had no return of. the' trentile
• ..-;•cate. him. If cireninstancest. MAY. Jes14.:,tliat I recerainend
,beyond his control. •• '.,• .• the pilis., two. of 'My' . friends 'whci
Got F.,ivets,,eitr term• .were .suffering with rhentua.tism And
the pins were equally effective But ,his '"c.onfeSsien aii..a• revolution,- , •
it .'gaves.4...;:d1fferent.....tur.mtti...h1S, case,' I'. •
• 4'Viiiiitans'
and 'instead: :Of being Sent to •f r Try--tnrr
anaemia! rheutnatietn, lieuralgia,;•
.only six.,,inonths he Was sent. to prison •
gestion Or .nervousness. . them
indi-
for •fivii years •lind :placed. illiContratini-
• • t,onic, if :you, are not th h.
• _Cade ", • • • '
Ar.24nava.bad..7..tue.i_.*10.63d411...::,..vitin.Lphysieal 'condition And ; Cultivate a re-
sistance; that.'will'IteeP.-WnifliVeil - and
for A report 'krona their .man, and
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R4P..17. '17148. to Pay
Uncle Sam Makes Mary
Pick-
ford Movie Heroine •,Pay
Additional $2,000 for 12
Trunks of ' Waring
, Ap-
parel Bkpugh(Ft6i1:1'Europe
• ...%NeW Bap: is'
'Ple400131-154.3,..' aJjbit' $4,000 in
additional. buStO'nis.' d'uty,
sPectois,„ cOnaeded • she Itnd•Wi34
pins- The, mtion. piture'aCtiess"
doele red, ig trunkswe,wring .644nr01
,at'Spi690 when pe arrived 41791-4
• 'ope, reteptly !her
• ,glas Fairbanks, but ,'eUStems
ties eseissated. otberiAlSe and • orgierd
,41.14,thii.
4':h..tg.ogaeged
dnr,in g Tinfreelse;:lingerie.
and sucaoU1r Perrenual feminine,'
parer were sySte.Mat.teallY•:-'clieelted,7
Worrie of it while ,thp-attiTO 'stOod .by
forlornly,.. aiithoritieS tOeited An 'add!, '
tienal $2500.5 On, her'. dlaratien,.'ah(i
Made ,Onit a bill ter 3,9lJO duty.
The •actress insisted'. she_Lai 4.0
ase he 5 artiles. abroad: for ,$5,000,
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,.and,..snewed, receipt as:proof,. Autbori-
iieS.said they did not doubt her. .good
faith, hnt were unable 'to make any
'changes hi thb. bilW..6'.t;eii7 though ;they
said she eame out on top .as a bargain
PUrObaser-4* diScountwinner because
of .1fier ..farne as a. .1110) actress,. Duty
Was a*eseed on value _rather than on
purchase , prices, •
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• • Jasper
'National Park which.' will be
visited this_yeaL•
"•-•'-rdtan • 11,cee Wapapers Associa,
tion is noted as one of the great show
placeso€ the world. With its area. of 5;300
square miles, not only is it thelargest
game.eanctiiarrin tlie world, but it coo. -
tains the greatest number of mountain
peaks. Few of these are beldw 8,000 feet
and Mount Edith Cavell Canada's
, mountain. memorial to the memory of the
' British Red Cross Nurse, is 11,033 feet in
t almoSt in the shadow of the lofty
. Rocky Mountain peaks and facing Lac
Beauvert, whkh reflects in its glistening,
• Waterthe towering peaks encircling it, is
-.Jasper Park Lodge and adjoining rustic
bungalows, 'Although situated amid
. scenery noted for its Wild and rugged
beauty, the Lodge, and adjoining bunga-
• lows whieliare operated by the Canadian,
National Railways, offer every con-
venienCe to the tourist. :,To • those whO
•• love the beauties of nature and the•Ireat'
out -doors theiels.no place in the world-
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which' can Surpass jasper National Park.
Trails and roads, Winding arnid spruce
rI pine through valleys, along fifers
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mountains within the park have an aggre-
agngtde lts*lrleygtja-43ref."-sdbe-i'eing5ra'si-tetraltdrlitirlye.dextentcle-d.
Some obthern were blazed over a century
ago by Indians, fur traders and explorers,
who traversed the Athabasca Valley oil
their way teancl from the Pacific. 'I hese,
in particular, are historical, almost sacred
for many' of the mea who trod them in
early pioneer, clays have left their, im-
print on Canadian history. But mest'of
the trails and 'roads. have been :con-
structed by the Dominion Government
in order to provide pathways by Which
tourists may have access, With the mini..
Mum of 'effort; to .cmountains,
fakes, rivers and other points of interest
withirirthe Park •
, Lakes -turquoise sapphire eineralcL
amethyst, according.tintae character of
their environment, and mirroring ad-
jacent Mountain peaks on their placid;
surface -arc scattered like jewels every-
where. Glaciers, great and sinah, abound '
while the Columbia ice field, just Outside,
the park boundariei;bilVrifeleid-Vaig,TT
ness and in beauty those 'found in, any
other Part; of the continent, with the:.
‘posgaile exception:of. the Mount 'Elia ice ,
find • ekes. and 'ascending the slopes of feld Alaslca.
BY
CD•VVI. L.• •
• strong. • 'you, n, ..getV,thesa.
afteinionths--ef-teilence-Came-to-..-the_
• , roug i• -:.any • &Wiz -eine b
ON MN LAUGHTER), ,
eouOlusiOn, that he .was ..ileg!dos• so ta b • tti Iletedity.- is 'What 'makes a 'three
. . , • . . a a c a ox lam e r. - • . ,
many ;Agents of the . O.I.D. had . . ,
Items' .Medicine Co:, Brockville, Ont., , Wee '..old baby lack like Sam. Hill' to
When he.. was . nii• • as dead. • he - • • ••• •
thought it about time to., reveal, his• 14 • -
get out or long drestieS: and wear short
Identity tp tins iirisbn, authoritiqt. He •..'4 e eglected: East., IreSses like its mother..
HOW TO CALL UP A DRUGSTORE
.The: develepment .pf the yOung 'prey-
municate with: Allahabad, the
• 'so:in-:Vain. They declined tit cora- „ '04110.11'11•IP ' - • , .
- -ter had always • been accustomed -Hui
inform :the Panjah'.,Polide of., the %tits,
• Patck of agents to. Lahore and had
failed •t� do so in the case of Banerji.
• ...The 'Lahore. corOSPOndent of tpo
pot ends his 131.i4t dispatch With •the
'words; : "kis story has nows been
• ',Made public and is being Made great
•• • capital of in vernacular newapaiiers;
• which are,. always' willing.. td. attack
.antlierfty.' ' The eaSe ,reiniting; hoW.=
:'• 'iio•OnO .ot, the '..nioat outstanding
'easett.OL Oiliffial blundering an reeOrd.".
:'But neither the vermieular, nor tht'
• -Opposition press of India ;,•-regards
Baneri it;:herb,..htkas an agent -Provo-
' ,catetir, who got. only ••his deserts -"a
spider caught • in„,his own' . Web, ' as
.The Tribune •-calls him.' . • ' • • ".
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:SitsPeeteil In :Prison,
•It seethe that in prison Banerji soon
, :became ; enohjeet of
' 'revolutionist Ai,'Ito wanted to • turn in
' forther4-so his fellow prisoners lg
nored him and his jailers' declinedto
forward his letters. ; ' • • :
• With the groWing. ,conviction.. that:
his ',stay in prison Was becoming Worse'
than useless,. Banerit redoubled his
, efforts to get in touch;.,,vvitli. the au-
ihorities. All In ,vain...! • He. then se
cued the. services Of a, lawyer and
,* 'asked, while .still maititaWing-hie JOY,-
alty to the .C.I.D.....that an appeal:, be
Made In liis ease:411e lawyer Waspre
pared to .slo this and the day of the
:hearing as set; but before it arrived,
-.1.0.„..use- his Own• 'Words::.• "I was sur,
prised to .receive. a Message frOin the
Caurt that the'
,PrIsoner was a C,I.D.
Man and liad beeti :released: by order
.ef.the Government, The\anneal, there-
fore,. was , riot piiretied.,"'..;• Banerji :had
finally succee(1ed in teitingInto, coin-
• nianication With Chunilal, the head of
the Lahoi.e bi uich of the .p.1.1). ,
''Othello's occupation's gone,"•• said
The • Tribune of hence:
forth- this informer IS •a marked Mateo:
Nevertheless,. Within .a Week after:his
• release and disappearance,"ten iniport-
• ant , arrests„....were made and ,.liVer
eight Of the. fact that Canada; begins'
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at the Atlantic,. nnd. that if ,11 is' a
geed. plan to take care of these ini
remise, regions whiehr. ire new becom-
ing the granaries Of§the world,„ it is
no less,.theneible to ,pay soMe, attention.
to the 'wealth,' of the sea, whicb. has,
lost nene. Ofits linportance'...and in-
deed Is .crying out for: exploitation
with 'modern 'Methods.
..Francoterman— Relations
Sisley I•Iuddleston in•the New,States-
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'Hehlo3 Give me one trippie ought
"I beg, parden?"-. ••• ' •
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. ."pidn't you get it.?One zero zero
zero
"f dont understand you."'.
‘'1. Want one dOifble nought,. nought.''
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"Ten an two noughtsWhat 1)umbe please'
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,• ''One.. thousand: Ten hnndred.. Now.
..de you get it' •• '
• "Oh, .yetT niearr.:-tone-Ought, double.
Man (London) 'Poincare .stands 'bought. Why didn't, YOU" say "so?
for a raPpreaeliemerit.; with Germany. Line's busy." •
Nobody any '!1.9ngei desires •to' create_ : , ," • . „ • •
diffienitiep In Franco4ernitan relation. People seem to ;be fonder .of poll*
Though there are Still •anomalies in' cat -ibiti.mhugery thanany other kind. ,
theierelations, the •French have 4a1ly
returned to normal Sentiment's about
Gerniany, and would be inipatieht if
anybody or anything raised •• again
doubts concerning 'I:ranee-German
friendship: '
Doift Make a
* Out of Bab
Babies HaveNemew
By Rum BRITTADI
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She Was, only an artist's.`daughter
but-boy'-hat a CrOWd she could
draw. • .
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-The handsomest Woman is . the one
Alio doesn't Itnow it. •
„ .But,surely," urged Jones, "Seeing
Is believing • • •
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• necessarily," replied l3rewn...,
'For instance, I see "you, every `day'.4.
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' If you • are ,.really anxious tO aveld
trouble try' this ' Keep our eyes
open and your, mouth inut, I
•:TELE YEAFt: IS AT JULY
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The ,roes.62: is gloWiagrpinitly,•
; .1[11116., year iS at July ••
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The poppY .uneurIS' crinkly, • .• '
ThC,tese, Is gloving jthikJy
The, fountain's, cool and tinkly,
Slow 'whigk the butterfly.
• The ,rose is gldwing pinkly, -
'I The year is ut•July.
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Tee,,the rose is glowing pinitlt,
Per the year is at'JulY,
And mY, eyes are batting blinlOY,
MaCh. of the • riervoitsness older'
children cah be -traced to the' oiler, All things hazy are. and inklY,,
stimulation during infancy, ekesoa ay; Fast asleep 'wont& sooti be
regardingbaby as a sort of animated c'Poi •that stagnant pool se stinkly.
Score of lionads were.tearched, In some' toy for the anmsernent of parents, re- Pitts the damper on. my blinkly • •
!attires an , uls, aby ma be , Mood, and ttough.. sweet sleep. Was
of Which .firms 'and .1Mpartant • docu-
„.pinyi.ci with, hat not.for more than a ' 'ram' • ” • '
1, N •
- meets have been discovered. .•
. quarter of an hour to an hohr, daily,' she m0.1101(1 lier n,,,,e .,ii,ci. eiiii'gi..,,....;
Beyond that, 'being handled, tiekle.
.Scooteai•Yes, it is July.
caused to • laugh or even screani, will• : • . , • • , .1.
sornetintes result in. voMithig, and hi-. . 7--...--' . wives-. find daughters of envoys, w)II
var16111Y causes • irritabi.lits' crYing et' . , "I wonder if I ceuldn't get Your. not. he ,exeepted froin the Order. •
isleepleasnesa,. .• . , 1 ,
hashand, to .triake," a speeeli 'at our,
FretfulneSs,•:crYing ana sleepless(.,1,,,ii,,, , • . , . 4 1xlromely. 'short. skirts and lew.eut
front thle eailSe eah .easily lie avoided .,. - .•.1 ..i, froCksolieflionseliold 'aim's., explairi-
"Joint...make a 'spode 0. Why hy treatitighai)y With inore eonaidera, - • -... . . • . . ... , , 'le . .
be, titi .,..% to. -hot, in...line with. Japaneso.
btit. when Yott JuSt Caret.'See".What , can't even auciress an ,envelope.,,uita- ctiateme ,0,(1, ., Ailappi.eptiate , 10, tile
is°rintlfing...baby restless ,or sunset, bet: ' out getting all' ekeitetl over it.",, .
ter, give blin a .few . drOps of pitre.-1, -' " Sokettindy 'of the. verenitneS,
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gileapl7h190sses a Cii fleIcti9y1.1 al eaIlitn'sc.,. abillat,6q7ls",p'ptr°..'1.1,,ftT8116. '1.%';i'it°10"tlt'w;'.tt..""87 e.,..erre,e..1,s, "'t••••E'' ''itIviiii'lle,o;5-nuttfitn.: nati:IF;t;';'41loti%),in, otfli etnhieself;)e7jegt• •
L..,
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VeS _and soothes Itith.tO:sleeti; Yet it , , :
totitabuo, no drugs ,,or1/4 opiates. It IS, , ii.; . • ... . •
- .cor( na s.. . .
.. l• In, additieni the, officials pointed otiti." •• :A,* . .
. ty.-.7vegetahle:--.-tIte-teripelivniireirti-1-i-ned-Rote,Orante'Peitoeliall.--71t .i'ett9faiii4"fie:.'..k dr •' 'i ' ii- ' "''''-rfil -44f . ' I ' ..' " ' '''''tr't 1 1.. T -
pure , - lt, . • ' ., Y tr-W rei v, re' - t--- oinar 11, li17111' ' ;:t.i4O1 ,1*•1R-11-M1 • Li. .' :! PIM 1-1Ciil -411.'44k-4 -ii l'Itt: Yo.li.i'•
wrapper.. Loading P:ifYsielifris Pre- ' 'earn:_,64,,,i,,he, patronage , and.... fli,i11,01,o'rn.e'n't Otos' are to b€' Tiori.orin, ituirgestion 11511111.1Y' mean exte.Fs at,141.: iiiillaPpy c•oitclition • will • PrObablY end
scribe' II 14' '°1Ie' ch°1'ra'' 41art.1:1°a' 1 good Will Of more tea cirink-, ed, will :not lie liatinl• and 'It is ,their "ilia' stonitleit nevvrs are ,Over.stitritt- io five :iitinateS. l'iten y'ott will 0lW0Y4 '
censtiPatien, 'gas; on• stomach and .
limiiets, reverialtheS.st,4604,,of-eleop.and, ers: than any ,other - Iiigh...: endeavor' lo ."pribleet • -the . forefra lafett, _Teo :Innen Acid -Makes •':ilio' linow wh0th'1-0..de, .crude 'and halittit'
,storatielt ri.nd iiitosi inos sour; ' ,Inothods Will fiever•appeal-,P, 'you.. 1.1
Alkali kilts aeid instal -Illy. The bot trtny saVe a. ..f,oat 11:10*..dh-tvgi'( (zthk
Oer! .forirt'is: Phillips.' ..,'Vtilir, of 1.\ Ta au vsla.i be-'' boars:. '..,' ' '
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J Ilearder---"1 Ilene W:(1: haven't •eggq• rause. ono, harmless, tasteless ' dose 1 , Ile Stirtt. to ''pet fin,. vimin,. rLiiit,p, '
•ngain tIlf:4 morhilfg," ''.' . . : - hphtralizo;s .ntaity times, RS" Is:el:time; In Ntilk, of ....1\l'agni.:sia',In'estrilycLI Ir.," ylvy..".1.,•
'• '1.;• Sorvant.....ive . iinvnti"t, sir,q ' . tICid; SItik, lig 1111/01ittillr,. 60 ,'0.11.01:efatti for I'm '.,t'fif's in ,cetil:cr Jim,' i %v.!' ;
,v,Seirltdidf, Whnt,,Adm.,,it,f)nl ,thon./ ., figo, t•it has remained.% the 'thlantlard.•Ucids. Mach lent
iettle v:silts l'iiii" dir,
. `.0ifidlette, sirr ': . . • . I witlypbysicia its' .every witerc:. ' i 'non 8- 01,1tirig,.' tore, '
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,,•Europein. Peace'..
,Tratli (Londelp!' (Gertnaties Swing'
' to the Left . in. the recent . elections.
augurs' well !,for 'European Peace) For
this weleetite, alteration in the asPect
of Eitron,111 affairs , hive to thank
• not only M. •Briand; but lierr•Strese.
notti,lwho ,haS.contrIbed, as, no 'other .
Oerman, stlitesnien. slitee •the War 'has'.
• (lone, to Inspire Cenfidence and reSpeet..
In the breasts of those Whei• ten years
ago, Were 'aired in,. a deatlflgrapple
fill-rifiTITO'sreilr
We forget mil' old onefty,,
wim has stood ;loyally behind ..:his•
14.01-11.0:1111filster 'did*lli.
, It was just 3 ;ion, when...lie 'slipped
indcors, and his wife w ts hot asleep,
`••:Voti. know, .dear, thatbrOW it le '.get-
. ttng mf`rried. Well, there 114 beO
pres.c.,iitatioh ,at ill!! • club and, the
•0r41 .1t(,,, began. "It"eir,"• Oho
„Into:444' "uot to hunt:Ion
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GREAT :HELP TO'
.YOUNG„ MOTHERS
Baby's 9%11 Tablets Have Many
'Uses' Are, AbsoYitely
Harmless •'
, To have' in the house a N,-sirnple,
harmlese remedy for,..lhe minor ills 'of
babies and iittle children is a great
boon to ,young modiers, „and this' is
exactly why 'Bahr i-Owir Tablets. have
Pankhurst
Has PasSed On
First militaps,Stiff.T4git
• gage in Struggle for Vote •
to--Won'renr---
London.--7-One = of, the nanSt. pic-
tureSque figuree--,:in• the :woman suf-
frage freavenient,,Mrs..Ifanmeline Pank-
hurst, has 'passed .on. ' • • " , •
Mrs. . Pankhurst vas the. first
tent suffragist : in • efforts' to Obtain
the vote.for Women;:'inillions Of whom
are ifilw-enjOYing.1.1.1e,PriVilige-o,f,caat--
ing their ballots at the ;Parliamentary'
eleition .beeause of. .the work of her
am,' her 'militant supporters. This
.early' work was often done at personal
After. ohndIng.th6 Women's Social
and. Political ,Union With her danglk
ters; • Chilstabel „and .Sylvia; Mrs.
• • ,
Pankhurst started the iotes..for woinen
agitation: by leading -a deptitation to
. • . •
.the 1anse of .Commons to demand the
vete. TM-Ali:YrTin-e-fribei-a-.-70-.:-.,',this-AOdY"
Were -jailed. -
Afterwards' the • Wonien'S Freedom
1...?4g4e 'carne into being and: its ad
herents: . adopted' . militant .niethoda.
ItelloWay Jailas frequently used, by
the authorities to ..attempt ," to check
the activities. of, :the Avomen. MrS.
•Tanklitirstwas oftenin and 'out • Of
that; inatitiithir, and her last offense
brought e'sentenee of penal. servitude.
She started, a'Imager strike; how.ever,
and Was :releasedbefOre. the sentence
Was completed; .
On the' eutbr.eak of. the 'World. War'
Mis FaiikhurSt.; 'and other :militant
sulftagista ;jained atipporting the
eetintrY, They. Snake from reci uiting.
p,atforms and, asststeil,ministers whim,
theY. had fitinly oppoSed a few 'weeks'
was .gianted to wonien
,aboVe :30' in 1918 and 'since that-tinie
pankharst had been:a .suppOrter
pf those' urging that it he granted to
'wenlen between. the,ages of 21 'and '
, ; • , •
qrs. 'Ptinklitirst 'visited AnieriCa
• lectured' hi behalf of ler country, She
'resided in, TOronto*.fot 'sonte time..
. Of; 'late years, Mrs; PanIchiirst hid
been' a constitinienalist. She was the
,flonServative .egniliciate for the Com
-
Mons -apirt •Whit.06hApei, •
• •
••IkilitiartPs Liniment for •Insect
'Sli.Ort. Skirts Are Tabooed
• ,At,lapanese.COronatxon.
'1'0iiity..-,-Plapper' dresses and; row:
7.ent. go.wns :•will .not, bePermitted at
tlic lnl.p( 11 ti,CprenAtion ceremonies,
which Willhe held at. 1:Yet(5, next No •
v ember, '' • F.oreigu worrien, • • in chilling' ;
uujthuancLs• 'atatinse,
holds. The :. Tablets regalia:6 the'
stomach a;nd .'bowls, hreak_ up Cohn
aud .simple. fevers, allay the irritation
ot. cutting .teeth; 'yet they have: no
;drug 'taste and the children like theiii.
"TtelreirniiiiillieTTribterS
iren Crornfailler, ItilthVen Ont •Siirites;
--="Kiridly-rsend'nreYour.--little-beok
on the 'Care...of the BOY. hgtVP two
children, ., (Me 'four years of age and.
the .!other a year and a half. Berth
are in.excellent health' And ;the Only
medicine they. haVe, had is Baby's Own
Tablets. always keep .the. Tablets
in 'the'hpuee and .ani happy .te redoin-,
linend;._thene,,..tp other '
Baby's Own ,Tablets' are sold by all
medicine dealers' -or by inail at :25 ;cts.
a,box,„from The Pr. Willia:niV Medicine
CO., Breekville; Out.
,
Nisqually Glacier Grows
Restless.. itricl .lackslEdes
9
Longmire,
cier; ,Mopnt- Rainier's low level ice
river; shares in the 'restlessness of the
age and is making ,a, rapid_retea:t,.
c•cersling_le,Mealureriients taken this -
Week by Scientists from. the University
of, WashiUgtOrt.: fact,., the. glacier
Went back ManY feet during the lest
winter; melting beneath the. ,snoW-'
:
About • forty Years ngo.:'N•ia'quallY
Glaeler .*as .half a mile farther ,dOWri
the valley' thAtat preeent. Year after
, • , , ,
year the mark -was 'showing: when the.
glacier's nese,Was on July 1 indleates,
its •• In another forty
years the great wall of ' unbroken 'fee
will be higher 'up on the sides of the
mountain and. according to. the rocky'
formation beneath it, it may forin
huge waterfall hundreds of feet high'
and a quarter of a. wide..•
For Hay, Fever--tise .minaryts.
Country Doctors •
• Le peveir (Incl..):; (it is yearly be-
coming mtire diflicalt to persuade
yontig ..tlectorS who have plenty, of
*courage andare: *detertnineit to suc-
ceell,tand Who go to .settle iir the roan-
tty apd rtictice, tlie:t calling there,
in anintelligent Manner, make a quick-
er 'laud higgclr stiecess Wan three... -
fourths' of• their condagties • who have
• ,
Settled in the cities,' if they do nof.
actually attain greift.'
. .fithw.111)1011 18
t
resei'veff far a, fess rUblic, life often,
talces Ina' of them; bringing honors
with it.
. ,
clean, bright et1_,4.142an'' "
,
relt1:10 ,
iisbaxie Hut 'Town - aassifieki Advdrtiseinerito`,
• BOY ciuor.-; .
Grew- to 250,000
• 311$,BizatBB .0ProRT.u1CITY-':
Within50 Years pArujED'' V.AN BODI
ConVilet,Setiieiner4 NOW Coin- .
ares-r-Withizai
E8, ORIGINAL,
Ly cot between 5600.00 and ;800.00;
for' sale chea.p, oppordinity
for loco movere. '.B.p.s..sort"tor
these Vkns have. been replaced by mod-'
ern type for long-distance mq.xing, Apply
•
• Canadian Port •CitV • .14.BY CH,ICK§r.--W4
• 1, • , 4,11 va.rieties, prices 10c' We will
t,:raitrlialt3,.1).0bilit404".,otefi:,t114"$teciitthYe'rV:CAroillahave 60,000for ; jo°sullye7.'nclAj.%:1.4u.st$:;7izietr.8::
.flyers • resembles any large port city.
The • Wet:111'68MM Etrisliaiie River, ChICks :from Blood -tested Stack
.whiefi• the citS,, str,addic$ t:WelveStropl.cUs from highrproduc-.
rii,lig:11:1131'nalesfrZthfr;e1i: •
miles firm the ' sew,' i.ft Wide and deep bace1111, vihilte, cella
vesselsen buhand
asccuiliolubmanoksdatae 'reo,elien§end.givofiiigtii ee.(2tdeCIF'esel:cvnelth.sit'Lliftith2eetfrvhdirergryn,g, ssi:111.$14ina.13:00:ei:ecerrT. 0.14,ruprdsrric
busi 13#ek /theso'. there°1
tbie, warehouses, imatng housesitix:iureatnptaieedd,.on too or more; live deliverare y
'and , fattories. ,Beyond them mod-
erri'tall buildings, lining clean'streets-;
axe crowded' With thepperkamong the
well "stOolied .itores. •
--Brisbane's past IS like that of some
of the thoreughbreds that run on Its
fine, race courses. The cit,y, took off
to a bad start about 100 years ago
wben • it -was tountled-ty-Sir-Thomaa---
b 'd '
Ottervine Poniti7 ratm, ottervine, Ont. ,
Plain English
"Left. and . "Right" to ;
0
Substituted .Nautical'
Terms "Port" and /
Maekdougall .Brishane' as "a. cenviet .Star ,Par
settlement for England's laWbreakers..
'orUatitieni'Inwlieh;eredh th.tb6e' ,hcoti:fr;catbs16 ..a.1.1c:diti!et44es' *.:•cv14e.t:b. tirectI'mm.6enne:aecItio,nfot,..
Pity: was getting. on.its .feet„ flood deletion h....Ore.:the nautini
London. The Words 'I`pdoicrtt:o:iaitnr4;-
ited,rik w Wed- trc'ske the The'PL:414(8!'is'_ in" „fiver , :Of the-prosalo4t1ettand
1;10.failite; etrt'elciet.bh'eeti#'3WICinr'6gritse,•srliciee..rs4;bi_r,!n4'z'tght' by the representatlyes of 14
Mere Village.. of 'wooden hilts rifts,
:I.Yitetagts ta*coit'91.:t.litb;a1u:bSeti7linia(4...wtliieth!.CMPOrrtlie` t,cm,,114:110hlsthrlc words, but an alteration.
thai• 25-0,000 ..fliliPM'taIttO Old 'corers:" from indirect ., to; direct .methods,. of
all area , equal that ,nf steering; for whereas tire order
Man.. ' •"Perti!. and4-,metarbeard-refer.-te---iliei.
; As Capital of Queenland State, Idris- direction 'the'''ateering inlet* is: tO.
•:bane '• liaa• 'numerous public ...buildings, . moved;
._"tleft?.'• and ..tright," , be:
whieh, one American. traveler said
°v.:raid do credit to mil- own...capital, used. to .denote .the direction in :Which
a. Ship . should actually '1,11FP-..
at Ottawa" The State Treasury . The Conference...also pissed res.;
tBifilding . IMO; structure adorned 'ehition:candeziming the sYsient of
with Dprie 'and preSents.
An 1nV4siag 41g14-41-1141311. seund-And7staiithig
Bridge, that span a the river. •' ‘14133r. 'development, Of. world trade, and .wel-
of the. Pillilfe.'hillIdlags are qt!rreltiblF, coined' the lzirOlioSalq put forward. last '
ed by spacious 'green laWns., and Year by a
. ' gathering of ,experte, under
ering gardens.Outstanding . ,
the auspices of the League of Natiiios. •
flribane's' fine 'obrurelies are St.
arch •.• -•
f bilateral ", agreemente:.a.bolishing•
Stephen Roman. catholic ch tiie practice. '.
with a...Separate camnl1e containing The participating nations, include
,the largest nUmber of- bells ,in Aus-•
tne 'Belgium,. .Dezunark.,
tralia,:. and St. ,4•011fl's A.nge,1.1ca71 France, Finland, ' OerinanY,
Cathedral, considered one of, the con-• 'Italy; Japan, Norway,. Spain, Sweden.
tinent'S finest d-o.thic's!truettii-es. • great ; Britain and United :States:
---LBrisbane is Ale -largest port %north:, . • ..•
of -7Sydirer-on-the 7e0t-r7coast• orAusecertainlytaking; a wise
Odeeniand fe c1led the
course :in 'redUcing ,ite. Litany .iiid navy.
tralian Sugar Bowl" the
- •." .. W.t.2 leading.
product. .:.Nin9ty.e4ve per cei4t, of cthe ji:asktessiiio•f.7.1loWing out its .prograni of
dnaStatefrom t0 Of l
economy instead ' of ; decreasing the
goireriunent • emPloyege:„
sugar. .produced the , eontinen
comes jrcim Qfteenland. The state
Could. as .properly becalled the Ana-
tralian. '"Grariary".. or the -.,'Pineapple
State," for these: products, as well. as
hides,, tallow, Wool and frozen meats
abOund cm tlie"Brisliane', Marketsand
whatVes' for shipment to. the. 'portq' ;of:
the *oria. " • \
Jugoslavia and iItaly •
• Spectatorl,'(1.',Ondfm):' lt seems : to
be almost impossible for tile Belgrade
G.Overnrnent, to produce a cabal in the
relations of 46goe1av1a With ItalY,,,and
the; ,whole story of repeated .faihires;
is a Perfe.et illustration or he fact that.T.
even a Simple political: Object; is,anat-
tainable: if a doVerurnept has to deal I
at hoftie with diseordai4 groniis which
per.Sifitelitly prefer.. ,lie lesser -tothe
greater cause. It Is useleths for.
Jugoslavii.. to hoWail her dangerona
and detached pbSitieii so long as she
gives, ltalY excuses for putting- into
operation against.hof." an 1.'isolating
;
When a man ean stitiport two child-
, ,
ten Ile 'has. ten -When a mail, ean
supp.Ori teli Oiildren be ha,s' two.. ,
, . •
Let Cuticura Soap
Keep Your Skin
Fresh and Youthful
StusOla SOAP, Ointrnent, Tiilcusn'tree. AddrCs-
nadien pere, "Cutkurs, 1', 0. 116* 2616, Mantres.1"
A
thletes.
•
For sprained ligaments,
bound ' muscleskicks and
bruises e M in a rd' s.
r-
• PHILLIPS
FOr.Teoubles
11 due to Aci11d
leolesSoriN
11
11 ACIO STOMACH
MeARTSUrto .
GAS6S.NAUS6A
NERVOUS WOMAN:
• INNEFITED
• Praises Lydia E.
VegetableConlpoUpd •
Asbestos Minya, Quebee.--"After
the birth of my Seaond' child,vi'as
always feeling" !tired;"
nervous And wealt •
and.had headaelleS,
baelcaches-and
ate every •
nienth, .1 • suffered.' ,
)ci
.ear,,rs„,14,ekiren..r:
•tchildi 1•Vei.e•T" "
.••
first and it did
-
Nvithellt ft 44.1 the hoti,se now„ and
another 5i1 bottlis in. I ree.rimendit
.
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JR -LT; .Box 114 At,:bestc;s
Quc
all cow uaveiso cg xibybocd, ' q u a 1.1 t y tea 1/1, Canada.
ig • atalicoloo,tfies asod 'rear &hews Judges of good:, teagladly
fIs ai,erwbelralag. :Dol)n)aritY. •.• more for%, Red Rose
With ea$11 :bottle' et, CaSterla, •
Y*11 Dian •P Pekoe because they '
woight jb; 'g61(1.. Look for (nag: knowthatthe value tpey. re -
get a' bccrlt elf Motherhood, 'worth . .;
Pletcher's eghathro on the 'pactiage. Olt&is worth rnany tithes
so " P.0111111In''''COAdr.lto •the"feWektra tents they pay.
areniallY ' • . .•
„..
14,
•deme.110444:
women 'Visitors- against tho. cold*
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