HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-02-27, Page 3A.
a ur's Attittide
• TotELiberaIs,
Three Viewe-as'iO...the laikehe'
hatotiof Ciaeo0eietiOat Dalrea
•• ifig the, Rest of.. the See,. •
• siOli in London
There 18 a• significant ,artiele In -the
titsw Statesman" on the attitude of
the Gevernteetit eowards.'the Liberal
Tarty'. . The "New Seatesman", Says:
"The real problem that has to be
considered. at the Moment is the atte.
tude which, ether parties .Might to aa
mume towards a mtnorite. Gevernmente
..for.'10 •Or9ups . have conte ao stay, ma
ihhye Minority OCierritheirts. The,
;present •Government does ,not seem
wholly to have grasped the. position
•Labor GoverementreerCeenta
only:a enitioritief the...British :electe
oeate, •,:Iiieertain•Of 'eti'preeeediegs;
in the' '.presetiteNe;aal 'COnfeieilefte ;1:47,
• example,i it .een. certainly ',Speak, for
., the. whole :nation butin domestie• eV.
•faiss it, ;west ,e•nliet Liberal dilemina
.perilape, but a 'dilemma which meet,
'befaeed:. • ••
'No oe
ne •wantte have 'a fresh elec-
tionor to tern* the Labor Goveteimeet
out. , The Liberal attitude is certatte.
ey :entirely, be,neVolent: Many •Liherele.,
indeed Vvould join lhe..Labor. Party'
if its interailacenstitetion. were •othei
than But neturally the,Liberals
will never consent to. Act as the. Or-
erants of Labor until •theirrights of
independent tudgMe.nt are ungrudg-
angly,yecogutied., They gannet •be "exo
•• pe.*eted to aceept the deSignation'. of
itt4'itors!,morelr, because. they oppose
,-Ae on the defective Coal-Bill-eraaass
• -tires •Abetit whIch• .they have never
been •centeulted.
"Minor*. Geeetinmeet •implieecom
• promiSe. There 'ea. no reason • eve,
,•,.know of' why the -,Leber and Liberal
,Berti•es Obeid not .• W. -Oils together
'quite baptelir ' for the !text 'two or
•three yeers. The twoparties haVe al.'
'meet nothing to quarrel' 'aeiont.
Statesmen and. Personal Feel -Inge
•. 'The Labor' Party, we think, is quite.
4 Wrong',itt believing that It ,has • any-
thing to lose by being friendly to ih
Libereiss 4 It seems "to have a sort et
!inferior* ecunplee-e, 'feeling; . tliats
le•to eay, ,that if it ever admits any
appreciation: of • tbe victues 'of, I4bera!-
Isin
jt ..will'eettanger its own :seulee'
,..net to teetation its electOral organize -
'These *absurdities cannot he:avoid-
ed, but et ieest the Gevernmeet -might
realize that. it las everything 'to .gabi
,etna nothing to lose by e general rap-.
prochement with the Liberals. There,
de so :melt that.the two•partiee eoteld;
.do together. !.)' Mr. MacThinald's per-
solial dislike of Mr... Lloyd' George Is
the prime'difficulty, but stateseten
hav,e no •right to .indulge their per
'enrol feelings: The two paitiee Can
certainly Worktogethete'for a long
,tithe 'Without anyserious friction. if
only personal feelings could be tenor.:
"At 'all events it •is necessarr that
the ,implicatione o . threeparte Sys:
tenr Afield be . studiedend. understood.
The. Leber Party pessesses, no major,
ity of lts own, 'noris ever (With• 'eti
'present constitution) likely t� die so.
. "The grdup: sYsteni hasecome• to.
stay, and it is important that the lead-
ers of the Labor' Party, !tom the
Prinie Minister downwards, should
realize this fact and shotild adapt its
•
•
.organization accordingly. s
"Laborism needs Liberalism to help
it. 'It cannot stand alone ,except as
•a spurely class .party, and as a Caw
Perty it can never rule•Regland.' We!
want a-natiohal, not a Trade Unionist
'Government.
• Liberals Cannot Be Crushed • • •
t`The Liberal Patty is nbt, nor ever
,will be a nonentity. It represente an
• Important section of the eleeterate,
s tutd.cannot be hoped out of existenee.
It can be used or .abused as the Prieto
'Minister cheeses, but ii•'cantiot ' be
• crashed, , •
"In any case we can perceive no
natienal adyetitage at all in ,the 'at-
tacking .of Mr: ,esloyd George abott
eix•rors of judgment for Which he wee
• reepotisible many yeats age. rhe
loWne byeoues bc 1)m:ince 'met:
• enevitebly be'the rule of any effec-
tive pa/it/tat critieteme• Whet mat -
:tars k not what Mr. Lloyd 'George aid
'ten' er twelye years no but what he -
g tine ecie .to -morrow. ,Cert alley
• he ••••• e•it Seine to turn the Labor
Goeei renew, out if he.can help it." •
•"Tete my, own lime; and I believe
that I 'speak the mind of vast ma-
jority of Liberals," Sir • Herbert
Samuel, writing bfl he Yorkshire',
Evening Nes, asserts, earnestly"
desire
that' diffeteticee' ba
• avoided, and that this ParhateietiV
stiatild live .lottgeetteugh to accomplish
• theny Meastirea of Useful reform for.
the 'benefit of the people, I' ata•
cofl-
'—tieF that Itsessuecesseerefailttre-ilee;
Sititliin the' diseretion ,tif the dotterte-1
anent."
• Receettly the newspapers entiourice
ed that Mr. Grahata bad been in ette
Initiation with the 'Liberals about the
roal -,31117, • ,
. Pleettititei • •
•Stiethreolce' Ttibutie ,(Libele • Frain
'tile simple. pieta 'Of View ef• Matetail.
"foee. fits redneet, the Weelth of. the.:
Cattadiatt peeple .br iseeeral
eech year. Imam -nee coMpattles May
compensate itt Whole or ite paft (hone
weo' have auffered•loseee, but the rat
tailgate that it le vite•altit lost for the:
`Canadian. people. at goes up • in
enttoke..dliappeark and ft needs nett
•eipttal attd tient te repined It.
•
•
, 4 •
SHOULD
HE
suf[erfrorn
rheumatism
like this?
• ,
TF. he; wouldeecepe the: ad.
• at, 'vice of abOasaads of men ;
and teemene he ',would' find.
relief by, taking Dr Wil,
O fame' Pink Villk Itheuine-
thm la not a outface 'ailment
that .,-can banished. by rub-• •
bitig with liniments or Oil&
• Watery, poison -laden blood
• Mast be built up and puri-
fied before there can be any
progress toward permanent.
recovery.
Time and again, sufferers
• have proyed the value of
Dr. Williante Pink pills
the treatinent of rhettinatiint.
• "For same years," writes
Thomas Martin, of Nlov4r,,
Ontario, 9 badly
troubled with , rheuntatisni
• could hardly Welk and 'suf-
• fered greet pain. I had mediz:
cal treatment but did not •
• gee, much' relief. After tak-
ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
'for Bente time the troub_le,
,
ditaPPtared and bile
since shown the least sign of
nat.
vatntning."
f.
Siert toduito relieve your.
rheutnetism. 'Buy it box Of
De. Williants' Pink Cat at
your nearest druggist'a or,.
postpaid, by 'mail at 50 cents
abox from The Dr. William•Medics
ine Co,, Brockville,
Ontario:, • • sae .
•
•
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INK111111S,
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"A, HOUSEHOLD NAME
_IN 84 couentstese-
•uSnipers',' to Form Union'
•
• The influxof tourists. into ,Parte,
durinesthe• past Sufnmer tvas so great
that it .cansed intensified competition ,
anong the ,persens Of that eity who t
oes t e Worm.
Think?
• •
°An :inadvertent step -or she! we
11W .Motor-tire-mayflatten the woru'.
thet le unwise enough to take exerClee
upoM, publie war, and next -Morn -
1440 'seine Peeeer-hy, Tnotingoth'e trag,
'Oda, commiserates the stupidity eseskee•eee eee eaeher ewe happin.ees
the Attie -creature in eepeeing; itself and to her chtkleeleslisafety, for, while,
-to eertalit •obliteratton.". writes, Ma,' the wait ef • Baby'a *Own Tabletsis
pantglas Gerdoit inthe Co.enhtli, 4agae, email the ,eiijue of these Tablets to
eine, • . • • :•
• "It.' does not perbaps nin:.:16-;•the,
casUril• Obaerireetr• that „the • Worm sena
.not heireabeepeate stupid as It appear
ed; ifs death :being merelyeclue 10 the
•feet that motoesearie ever, as much
ae: entered into' its.sehemee things;
• or. ehats•even: 'aft earth-wornie'ein • its
Own dim earttiy *ay. is eapable
Siderable. siftew.dneSa. •. •• If one
pens to., be,stebleitag Alongside 'sbme
enOtete mould; 'ditch et `banic.':Abotit
tette e'cleiek in, de" afterenon, one may
',tette& a ,:, qui -lode -thiage.' • 'For nolob
-
vtotis • reasan„• every-, worm „And
',.`ereepy-crawiy thine in' .the neighbore
'hood:eppears te he Seized with -A sud-
den consuming •pe'saion for..the ,open
•alt.- . .
UD their ecane, earth-wornit, Wite-
worma„ • and geniis,: innumerable,. issu-
ing, from. their • dark 'little -tunnel:
"moutee in frantic wrigglinghaste,
and the rebin 'who trequenely nftentie
the letterer, beside. (eget b'etike and
teedg,erotes has the tittle of hie life.
*Tide ester; , one wonders, iteduces
'them- tittle •tie• expose theniseivee to
' the ilepeeretie. daylight? ..The passing'.
'rustle,' wheee'qUestietied upee • the
Point, 'replies 'that , ft ."must „leeegoin;e.
to ram end the. wonder.le 'inereas.ed
at, the Marvellotia keenness. o.f such
attiutetitiOn inereattires'.so lowein the
extenalescale., e•. •• • •
"There are. aree.' te :,fieeett.h..lici better
•weathetepeopitets' thee earitedeiellere,
'Whether amumais inseeta or reptiles
Lite
The. tinattractive'bteekestue, in ,fear
of which' members' ot the More 'Paste
Woes dee'. step -'cirenniseectly along.
the . moorland .Paths, .is one 'et "the
.tountryniati's. earest beroMetere. That,
holwevee , a' .sense 'or • instiiiet,. in
which the •ACtual •aninca o theani-
malt •plays no pert.
'Pia -the gieenseage oe, the worms,
their activity iere.aetty due to an even.
more 'interesting mese.. ,Watch the
;Surrounding, teef• Carefully for a few Weed that this is actually taking plaee
minutes, and it 'wile not bo. long. be, In, an: addreSSe befOre the , Natel Wee
fore :some .sught nmeetnent becomes
'apparent,: e curious little convulsion
at the. reetS of .some grassy tueeocla' a
miniature eruption of earth andestonee,
and. the 'riddle is Solved. ' A mole is
Oleg h is afternoon 'roiled, and, While, 'creaeingly feeling . that the Wrongs
etlit 'Yaeds ,aevay, , hie .aeproech 'eas dime them by the white mail can not be
.been ate to emcepble o tte rigliteaeley Peacef uemeans alone. Thev..
seitteme;• mai, one would hae :thought, aiie rapidly 'losing their faith in the
ecareee. 6-xttieious life :of which ha Garernme.nt, says MrPhillips, u-hceis
Is in search. •• •„.. a mrseionary,of the. American Board,.
"Eyler,. temene. 'flee ould seemane speeialiiipg in .Chrietfan social eervice'.
capable'. of .puttieg two And ewo to- work in South African ,industriel.
'gether. The tear 91 an apereachinr, centres. "Thep feel that the mission-
engifte ..copveye nothing to them, bet ary has betrayed them, or at least
UFFER
'taetienl, its stecorapPelying .social
'effeete, observee "The C,onOregetien-
, alista' 'is Dr, Henderson, and he, etatea
• I that . "the situation is armlets; ' axsd
'there are some who fear it is passing
Our.of our control.” And so "The Con-
.
• gregationatist asks:
"Shall, the next few Years Witnees
the 'wholesale desertion ofthe 'Chris-
tian. Chtireh by the native.- people.
Shall they he forced to loin the Corn-
niunists„ or Similar organizations, to
find that undetstandiag ef their greet
human needs, that practice of 'brother,
heed, Whichthey have heard so inueli
of and seen So little praetical evidence
of .in the Christian Church? Chureh?•, if this
teCters, a seitable epitaph to be placed'
CXV•er: the grave of the institetion'whieh
Called itself the Chritian Chislch
might be the: despairing averila Of
Christ -'They said; but did snot!' "•
' 'General, Stouts, „ to 'return: to him,
asinuld leave the netiere•At rieat to•..hfs
or system. • In. speaking itt New
'York•reeentt en: rade. prOblerns ft
Africa, he ietained 11is, .Writeg to,
make aan'infetief; European" or a eas-
el• who is 'jueely. prod Oelieing 'ari
African. As quotedin the New York
"Times,"'. General Stpets 'went. on:
"Theta is a great, deal. of good
the African culture seed system e For
sane thing; elle Afeican ie a Socialke:
All land ie oWneclie ec;nunee; as are
•
most' of •ehe cettlei and each tribe' is
rim by a ceeireeil of &alsoand a rAiet.
If you ere to break down Oils system,
it is very easy to. do so, hut it is int -
possible te..auestitute p Beirepean*.er
any other Sestemsee its steed. By delpg
so etott hofehe,yize -the nioxt docite- being
on, tfiefafe...lef :the •eaviii, the ,Africen
negro,. and, Yon metre.hna ireneee,
to the rest of the world,. • •'
,f'why ahonkj.we stantlardize human-
ity'? That Ma7 be a fine -thing in the
'United States. You -want to :peke a
great netibii, and you are stieceeding;
but you can n.ot:lio that with the hu-
man race. In Arica you elitist ',build
en -the African ',foundation. It has
been created in ,hundreds And thou-
sands of years; and 1 haVe a sees' high
reSPect for any syeteen:ief time, as
hate'forall natural fact, Lee there
be differences in type as leng as they
are ethically seven'. '
"Leave 'them. .their :eillages. • their
dancing erectitheir songs,' In the past
we have one aetrey itt Seuth Aftf6a.
There have., fen, misguided efforts on
behalf . of, g yernments• and. reession-
a.rie , a1thtutgh I 'do'fiot in ehe. least
wista•cand mr. the latrer,•With whom
I - eartily syMpathiie, and, we ;nee:
have perhaps millioes of Negroes wh
have lost tteer native.'contacts, and
rex longer belong to, theireele tribes. •
• t`Otir.systelie is individualism; theirs
is• socialism. The result of trying to
Europeanize them has caused so inany
to be Jose tdtheir own people:"
.Any change in the African cultural
system,. General Smuts warns, should
be made without eiolence. Jee Advises
that the nattee labererei. its the copper
mines of ',Rhodesia, .and, othet parts,
bee -tot altowed to take their. womenfolk
and childree ueth them: "Let then•
remain in their. tribal areakaiie at kw
it.Do not •bleng them to be canteen:les
,ated by white ckiliz,ation which after
all, 'is perhaps only an experiment.
When, tyereflect o little On Our Own
foibles, eur, Wars, our tretnepdous
loeees.of humen lives, it may net be sp
fine. At atiy rate, the black ,conn
learns the eicee of white civilization,
and they eedn degrade. him."
Baby'S ' Own Tablets Are, Just
theAlelp He 'Needs.
At the cost of a few cents every
ever' home kwhere, there arellttle o
exceedingsly•great. • a• ', • •
. What mother dews' not stiffer when
•hee little, mese •ars setTering-ewhan
they, aremulet,goingethe tortmaia 'Of
the teetleing.,,peelodt •the agonles of
'CoestiPtetiohe and, iedigestiene or- the
.110*i:es' brought on by colde oe;.itimr
ple fevers? What mother, can: ;sleep.
,whea her childsdoes not sitieD?; She
can b‘aaish these troubles, however,
aad in beniehltig theta she Is„liattking
a hapPrhousehoW;•for the:1(0phi; Oil&
makes everyone 'else Annie: , • '
Td beeish'ehildhOod suffering Babe's's
Own ,Tablets,,,should always be kept
:in.theflemee, They .are recognized the
world over. anabsoletely safe and
effiCient remedy for eitt‘le 'enes. They
are a.Mildbut thorough laxative and
,through their:action on the st•omeen
and bowels bowels nevee fail .to hnisht any,
of the enleor illsof little onee. They
are •sold. by inedieine dealers Orbit
mail at 25. cents a beec front The Dr.
:Williams' Medicine Co, Bvp'
Oat. • .
The 110:c!al Menace
South' Africa
Our o Sister. Colony Has a Big
Problem', Little 'Under.-•
• ,
Canada
• COMMUNIST AQTIVITY
The •naliye sAfriede is the Most pa
tient of alt peoPleabut iipposing white
civilizatioa on him, says, Gen.; Jan
Christian Smuts, formei Premier of
South Africa, can Only, result in' Vol-
eheyizing him and Making -him a -men-
ace to ;the rest of the world: -
And from • another source comes
sionary Conference, quoted in "The
South Africa Outlook,” Ray E. Phil-
lips declares that a large. number of
native South Africans are becoming
communistically •Minded, and are in
earn .a' livehood by gathering diacard-
ed cigar and cigArette -ends. The re-'
sult was that thereSwere many clastiee
.amotig, these pereotte and rlOstr. an ef•
fort is being -thade to:feria them. !eta
a erade '• '
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NO TOMACH TROUB1(
MORE
• "No more stomach (foible. put eat anything,' '
writes.Mm. E. White. Thousands say indiges-
tion, heartburn. gas vanish like magic with
eltruito.tives". Constipation. sick- headaches
'endovernight. Nerves, !sear t quiet, sound sleep as
once. Rheumatism flies away. Com plexion clears
quick. eiet"Fruiteetivee from druggist totter.
DO YOU
SUFFER FROM
CONSTIPATION?
Countless remedies are advertised
Tor, constipation. Many relieve for
the moment but they are habit form-
ing and must be continued. Others
coltMin calomel and dangerous min-
eral driiiese which remain la the sys-
tem, settle ina thejoints and cause .
aches and: pante. Some are harsh
purgatives which cramp • and gripe .
and leave a depressed .after effect.
•Avoid lubeicating toils which only
grease the intestines and encourage
tiature's machinery to becinue lazy.
A purely vegetable laxative atter
• as Carter's Little"Liver ,aciillY
touches the liver, bile Starts to flow, .
the bowels move gently, theietestince
me thoroughly cleansed and constipa-
tion poisons pass away. The stomach,
' liver And bowels are now active and
the system enjoys a real tonie effeet.
Alt druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs..
hat taintesubterranean rumatine, th'e stood silently .by while the uescrupu-1
brushing. of !oft , fuer7 'sides alongtious man has &ebbed their lend
the tennetted passages. the • patter of' and driven them to svork; they see...! the
horny.toee, and•the infiniteelmalettiffe.,wide discrepancies le wage§ paid white'
with which the 'Mete black. gentle' and black workers fOr the same work;''
men in 'velvet' punctuates les, course, they see the utter cant and hypocrisy
are sounde• Which teee'-wittess•worme itt the,liq.uor laws, which grantto the
too, •ttte beett avoiding. the hibit liqu
' Method of tthe natives in otowns."
understand perractly. •they know, v bite man Unlimited rightseand pra-1
clanger,' which thee ,employ to such All. down the line, especially. in the
purpose that • the Mole. much as he economic field,* says this Worker,. the
dislikes thekonditione above greeted, native feels that he is beieg unjustly
is frequently compelled to come up 'discriminated against by the White in-
vader: "Rebellion and revolt are net
natural tc; 'the native' peOpla. • 'Theta,
hesitate to' join formally an organiza-
tion sualf as the Caltunurnst party.
,"Rut," the missionary warns, "the gen-
eral attitude which the Communists
stand for is growing and is becoming
increasingly • voc,al.". Ile gives us . this
vivid picture: • •
•• CHRISTIAN FAILURE? •
•
for 103 dinner." ,
Status Quo
if woman were, only lovely. ,
I
And love were only trite:
There'll be some tete of Poesy—
' "And greatly less to do.
•
13et woulaa i.s only woman, :
And. toe As aa enitity shell -
And poets are ovily idle folk .
With nothitig tench to tett.
-Joseph liardin the Chicago Trtbune.
:"Attend a meeting of natives 'held on
the- Market Square, Johannesburg.
PerLaea a thousand native men are
present. :Tfie speaker is a yeun't flee
• tive man whe speaks perfect English.
• if reu Eimeee e.aeoeheatiee a well. Through _interpreters he enumerates
word track to anybody's door way the wronge of his rate in South Anita.
back la the weed's these days, it's a
einett It fent mouse' traps the 'fellow
irreeeg beeer than anylia,ly else,
.•
'YOUR HAIR NEED'S
He attacks the employe and, the Gov-
ernment, mentions the low Wages and
the color bar. Then he pours scorn on
the missionary and the clergyman -
white and black. 'Contradesa he cries,
'we meet kick'out the •miseienary
the elergeman, 1 know...liccauee nijr
father- is a . . . clergyman.• r know
v•hat r am talking about: Whet is the
itiesionary oleilig for us? Nether:C.
TO GIVE IT HEALTki AND LUSTRE Tii educates us and leaves us to starve!
lie points up to the sky and tells use'
ASK YOVR BARBER by and by, after you're dead, you'll
r• have enough to eat end fine clothes to
• ivear! , That's not. good enough for
us! We wint,,food to eat and clothes,
t� wear teilait Ant I, right?'
"Rack &tiles a thunderous response,
'Right you are!' 'Then kick but the,
Missionary atid thi. missionary's
God.' 11
"Are sou haapy?" taita_A white_
iintikei at [dialler, meeting, says nr.,
Phillips. "Ilaae you got all the fret.,
dont that You want?" "'" OconT&tha'
answer.,• "We are not happy!"
"Well,' says the speaker, 9t yott
410--WItat-tho-Rtan-wert`kerirhaVe-
dOitti, and what fhe :Neese Werkere
tie -doing, you will ..he able 4o -severe
freedom, We hiiae gotta tie -prepared,
%
• eaUrigt,
•
' .0/11,1,1.1PS
f".0:4/Via,
sf•0• 4
For taottbtet
due to 'tea .
ueoeseereee,--
eori
• iek-Affittlit4
lisADAttle
oAtialli*****
•.
Suet a testatedose or rquitioe*
tailk:o; Ntag.oeslit 18 *Met. That Is at
/ilex :draws; yetiiiitiften 'it hal
tiseeit fhb stindatd antattd for 50 t
antofig. phystelatie everywhei.e... Ono t
• epoontur war 'coattail-tieat bate* Many
times iota acid, ts M• O,
tight We*, the gee% pleititaitt Mid Olt; .6
dent way to .kitt‘thiii trusts eel': tht
• stomach.. beCeinet 'ratite ths t
aro. l''''t41r ''1Z2';11. tit* f114 met tnetela With demottetrations, hat.
tiliadteaalso, if it provea CO he tieceesetie, With
. •
eDenx"e-depeild cricte,.incihods. trn,1,for more- drAette.eetIone Build up yoifri
pro`y -the beat wai,' :Yet eyolyed. in .ae„orgatlizataiiiis fleet you eatt tako.
he vein c,,it 46,ttectie..g.. That is,..17,11-_.pbs:r..47tsE.,7 i)sfAtcvh is i:uoutnit ooNot
ryi",_
trir Milk sta,gcesia.
strre-te get. the eenuiii•e• PhilliPs'. 'The oh, mat in Senth 464mi-who'
Stifle of tragneSia Dr.eserihed Pitell- has takea the them and eiierty to loOk •
fans foretearditi co:ereetIng. eieeee. tatefully info:tam natife etotfafrite eff-
tattle': •likteli bottle contains' tall &fedi•
tons.---auy drugstore. , . • •
Minarces-The Great White' lintMent
Trpe, etre& widening is 'making
sidewalks narrower and narrower, bet
It is also meltitg the pedestrians few-
er and fewer. •
Gene Tuniley.is rapidity recovering
trim his 'operation,. It on' t be long
now until the ..doctors eh hand him
back to: the' lawyers,•
"After Bab '0 Was Weak
Benoit. The ads say S 1511*.
Skinny. !lWined 22 tbs?"
/conked Yoit did oos MM.
gain in 3 weeke. Nor otilinelsa, constipation
vanish overnight. Skin clears like Magic. Get •
• hooked Yeast tablet:IS from druggist today.
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Extr t in China •
Sittgapere Free Press: • Logically if
th,Chineee Calrn an aboletton of the
extrality they must be prepared prac-
tically, and net simply, In atiefory,
allow aliens that freedom throughout
• the whole of the country which is as-
sured te Olibeese citizens• who go to
other coentries. At presetforeigners
-are only allowed in certain plates in
the country and practically on ,suffer
ence, 'teat is to say they are net, um.
der ,the old regulations, allowed. the
customary freedom Isif oforeigners le
any part of the country. • Chine, if she
elainis to s -weep away all speclalized
Privileges, mese logically' he prepared
ta• enagte all generalized privileges,
and,. at •present at any rate, it te smite
impeesible ter. mite Rich. easuranee-te
be ;given. • '
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FAir4ard'd is: Best for Grippe.
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• READING ,
, . .
s Irsieung peopie'only knee' theueelue
theityoeth!! 4 half-hour eacla day
eleadilY sgiven to the ;vanquishing of
sorne' real books in history, science,
literature, is three .houes• a •week; -is
• More, tithe 'twelve 'hours' a mOnth, is
more than 'twelve solid-deyeof, twenty-
fotir hours each, yehr, What , eta
not alie business man accorepiteh by
such' seigere Of fraginents di hie time?
Oh, if the young peoPte only knew
the culture pesible for •algal by such
„simple .mens! end for evermore it
is” the man,who knows whbgetseto be
theematt who does, audeto who the
cheese. for cleing conies.; Merely- frit-
teringtwepapers end novel -reading -'-ea 'you Mood 'devoted only. to that,
how pitiabli• sad! 'Ng shipedrift into
hasher. No Young peesonS drift into
and ac'hieei•eg meatiO,od or Wemen-
hood.-Wayland Hoyt, tete '
• .Signs
A ritig around •the mmia meanie rale,
As many Of us know.
One roundrehe finger of a girl--
, Ah, that means,reign aleo.
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Anobjection ha e been meals le the
use of "d,ainn° mad radio
broadcasting: There' :is ' enough of
thee kine. of language on ihe..receii-
are- Lea.' ••
-When you need any
ClreUlar,
• SCIW
• ForwOodormetalgeta•ISIMONDS'I
-the 'epaciaity tpmpered Steel
takes and holdst•wonderful edge.
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Asleyaur dealer' hrwr
our ne .;esi branch. •
THE SIMONDS CANADA,
• SAW C0 LTO.
MONTREAL • TORONTO
VANCOUVER
STA 40HHI• Ma.
349' . •
Simonds
Saws
Winter Sickness
Keep Minerees handy.. It 'hart •
• Proven invaluable for' many' cold'
wee' ah• ailments. . ,
"KING OF PAM"
LINIMENt
fdr
. SOK TIN
BUCKLE
4:1111X11.11ME.
Arkiika
.tte
se oosta
43,
a costs
A SoNso PoovEs fr;
sit* iltI led -laments etin
--Avvite-as-sttious-g-Itight A sud-
den try may ,itleatt colic. Or a
sudden attstitef diarrhea -a con-
dition it a at -ways imperfect to
cheek quickly. quickly. ,.,ttrow wont& you
•stitet this letnergettcye-eteeight
- Have yo l a bottle of Caltotia
ready? There is trettinittat tatt
take the plate Of this harmless
but effective remedy for children;
nothing that acts quite the same.
-or-has=cini-te, Ow same -comforting
effect On them.
For the protection Of your wee
one., --for your own peaceof mind
'..,-iceeo this OK reliable propttitii
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ISSUE N�. 8-30
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Nett alWayS hand. 8ut don't .
. keep it just fOr etitergenfies; tpt
fete eireirday aid. -its• male
inflect -ice will ease and eeathe the
infant WitO. ton -hot Sleep: i:ts mad
regoigicji will help aMder child!
Avitostttmgtre-m-toitett-beeattsq-ut „
Sluggish bowels. • All • druggists,
have Castoria ; :the gentling beetit•
Ches. tr. Fletcher's sroature ois
• the wrapper.
1
Classified' Adyertioliag
8v.A Nese,' De-ee-et 1 T j itAdcoopf.
• state price. • Belot. 0,1•1111,0144,1
Medina. Ohio, ,
you SALE "
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tt)( Abases. chej.,t 10 ettitt,aaie
building.:2°A;14 ittHWElaiTiOn: rt11;11.1e114;,1
Manch 15. Write* for particulars. PEA
and ;T•oh ns ton. Li rn tea, G.,1ph, Gntarkh,
OPPORTUDITTE13 POW KEN .tkaro:
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WOMEN • •
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A DYRRTISiNG ART AND UAW)*
.tk. lettering anoreottees- wanted. Wi
train You, supPle ,you with work ann.
Pal...r.rara $1.00, to $3.00 per hour •witki, .
otit any carivaseirig on • your part. AIM
to ,The . Art Director, 30 .Colleae Stree
Teronte. 0.
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List of "Vented Inventione.•
• and Kull Information Sent prim ,
• on Request. "
TEE : AAP/MAX COu Pei*W.
27; Dank' St. Ottawa, On! .•.
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',Rim TRIAL PACICAGE of Dr. J.'
,-"H. 'Guild's green- 'Mountain 'Asthma
Compound sent On request. Origin-
ated in '1869 by Dr Guild specialist
in respiratory diseases. • Its pleasant • "
sm•olce vapor:quickly soothes and re- 4 • '
iteVes ,asthina—a•lso catarrh. Standard
• remedy at druggists, 35 Cents, 60
cgnts ars:161,50.. powder or cigarette
f m. Send tor PEE TIAT.11.1. pack- •
age, of 6', cigarettes. Canadian 73.113t*,
buttoro, Lymaoti. Ltd.., Dept.' CC2, MIS
• St Paul St Wept. /Montreal.. Canada. • .
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GREEN tiouNTAill
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141k A STil A COMPOUND' '
ActuallySeiTheniVanish
PiMples ended io quick by"Soothet.
Salve" you cap actually aeethem dry
uP. ManY go overnight. Get'llootha-,
Salva"from druggist today. NOV7
skin beauty temerrow monatue
Vliay experintent wtjI
unfamiliar soaps and „
Cliticitra •
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b. brughtrigid ,and, happliseu. for ditY Years
•ia mallow al1. eves, the•World
ikul.266., Ointment 25e.send5OS. • TileinaRga,
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A Different Woman
"1 have great pleating ii ivforming
Kruschen Salts have tvorked wonders for me. I .•
have been a great sufferer of filler and lcidnrtr.
trouble, and after trying one bottle 1 am a different, .
woman. 1 had to give up my work. but thanks tip
litrarchen Salts I am back at work again, and.
give mY son a liille every morning, and, I don't. --
hear of the little complaints -now which a • child
generally gets. He is happier and brighter. -•
1 hare 'enclosed a snap -shot of son and self. I ani
43 years, boy 6 years. I shalt •always Mole •
recommend liruechert, mull would not he withoitt
them myself in a hurry." - —(Mrs.) 31. 1"..
orioles( letter mate tor losoettloit.
Kru,schen Salts Isolitahnible-aLd
department stores in Canada at 75e. ottTe.
A. bottle contains enough to last for or G.
months—good health for half-aleent .8 Aftsr.
. FREE. TRIAL, OFFER
If you bare never tried Kruschen-‘try•it
at mg expense. We have distributed a
many special " GIANT" packages which mas
lit 'easy, for you to prove ,our claim for yourvelL
Ask your &mkt for the new" GIANT" 75e.
package.
This consists of our regular 75g. bottle together
with a separate ,trIal bottle-;-aufliclentlor about
one week. Open the trial bottle that. put Ilte
the test, and then. it not entirelY convfneeti tba
. Krusotion does everything we tithe It 10 do i MID
..fegular bott k still as good ias new. Tae th
back. you dritggist Is authorised to riikeM
your 75c. 1 mediately. and *Rhea questiter
You have tried KrUschen free, at our overlie.
What could be 'fairer? Manufactured
• R. Griffiths Xt_usites, Ltd.. Manchester, IS
Mash. 1750). impoitenl: McGillivray Brea,
Lfd., Toronto:
rOin other
.• of Six
1 itL Lie% gi pulkhanes
vegetabli":!ompound is 0/0i14.41111.
L.Lhavebadsbchi1dran.ofiajcit tout
ngand my youngtais a
Ale baby bay now eight months old
who weighte2) %Sande: thane Midi
your medicine before each et theta
wag. 130ril and have tett:drily re,
reived great benefit from in t urge
',my friends to take it as I tat sure
titey will receive die same help 44*
1.4,41.s, Maw MeMutlek Vetnetr,4
Lydia Et Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Lvdio E Nelham Med Co • t.., 4.1 s • u S
v‘d Nbco.
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