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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1927-05-26, Page 7
T Mwy •mothers give theta children., solid’foods’at too early an ago and say; proudll-y flnit their babies every-; tiling 'that ’grown-up peopte do.” Such! a course rs almost certain*. to bring on Indignation and lay the toundatio’ia of mweh illdmalth for the Ilttto 'one. Other mother ’administer ’harH'h, nauseating purgatives wSiioh in reality, irritate and injure the 'ilesWcate ■s-torn- affinand’-bowels and at ttiwsaine time cause the children to dreaid nil miedi- T-Iope is Expressed What the Frenchmen Will Be:Picked Up—Are Well Equipped, , The Atlantic is being 'combed for Captains Nungesser and ' Coli, miss ing aviators', now long overdue _ ___ at New York on their flight from cfoe. Pai’is, | Absolutely no meat should be given Steamships are searching the seas tom child until it readies the ago iof 18 imontlm, and then only ilf approved by Rhe doctor. For 'medicine, all strong, disagreeable oils sand ’powders should be abandoned and Balky's Own Tablets given instead. IBaby.'s Own Tablets mute especially matle for little ones. 'They are plea- as they cross between Vthe continents —the liner? Westphalia, Cameronia and George Washington reporting by wireless that they were keeping *a lookout for the Tronichmen. The.Uni tod States Government has Absolutely no meat should be given Mm The Knocker j do not cane For old man Brown, Ho thinks- we have A rotten town. Ilf* k®'ocks 'by night .And •roasts by day Amd yet he* doesn’t Move away. To-day ft’s a wise father wffw itaaows a® mudh urn his own chili. A hotel proprietor, not far from here, ■threatens'to name his hotel*"T.he Foot- ' ball,” ihecuuse every one *oi‘ ibis ;guests .is sure ito (register a kick. 'There'might be fewer pettifog •parties •on the roads if there were snore spank ing 'parties at home. added to the white star line fleet ■S 1.., ■ r,;" i c r ■ sf. t f I.- ’'* <4 * f few.... ........ •7 ’ • -''P : 4 ’■r’W’-'iiv*'- (to Its fine qualities preserved in the < fnArljam A hi minii m nnnlmmw c A modern Aluminum package. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra ft '! lr < I Classified Advertisements. sent -out two big naval—the Wan- ( Llank .and Mohave—-to scour the stmt i to take and can be ;giwen with te^aafety ■ -to ■ ■eiy.en-tlie.^nBw-bqyn Cape Sable, one of the-legs of the bribe. They quickly haniteh constTpa^ course to New York. fog hin- tton and indigestion, Smeak up colds dared the lookouts. and simple fevers and inrake the eftt- Thiqy mre sold iby ■Far -a 'woman driver, cam ’bad turn (deserves (another. dared the lookouts. French destroyers, subchasers and in® <of .teeth easy, seaplanes cruised 'about <ihe English mxfdidine dealers or by mail at channel in the belief that the fliers might have been forced (down in that waterway. Off the coast iof Ireland ships on their courses hunted for the missing airmen. Days may elaps'^before >any defi nite information comes oif Rhe <avia tors. If forced down off ithe Grand Banks and picked up by fishermen three weeks or more may pass before the news of their rescue 'is ’received. The hope that Nungesser and Coli, if forced1 to alight at sea, eould! be reached by some ship, was increased by the fact that the buoyancy of the plane would keep it afloat at least 24 hours. Nungesser had predicted' he would be able to remain afloat “in definitely.” Dump valves which are believed at tached to the bottom of Nungesser’s huge gasoline tanks would* allow Siam to drain them in case of a forced j landing on water, and provide great-’ er buoyancy for the craft. j A water filter, food and' life buoys were also carrid by the' airmen fes1, use in such a contingency. cents a :box from The !©tr. William^'. Medidine Co., Brookville,, <Ont. ’Machine Shells IFtaas. A temejU crak machine A® -shell peas has Ibsen. iinvented. ‘Giles---“So you’ve got a qiost in the ’baiffc, dK? T suppose it ware 'partly be- causeSyou'knew the manager.”’ Har- -rts__“T’aiitly rthat, and partly 'because lhe didr^t ’know me.” ■^You ^ave a new maid, I .see, Mrs. Muston.^. -week ag<n, almost w’ 7* RECIPROCITY WITH CANADA -------------------- J A U.S. Opinion Sees Success for Canada Under Present Plan. 5 It may at times seem a regrettable fact that many economic questions as- [ sume ’a political significance about a year prloi' to a presidential campaign. [ That, apparently, is behind, the ob- [ vious endeavor of many persons in [ Washington to have little said about' the suggestion of Premier Mackenzie 1 King of Canada for a reciprocity agree ment between his country and the United States. As a matter of fact, the public has already been promised that the Ways and Mean's Committee of the House of Representatives will convene early this fall to consider the’ American tariff act. -That would be impossible without some thought be ing given to the specific problem of the trade relations with Canada. Despite the assurances already given by not a few of the advisers in the Re publican Party, it becomes* known that I Canada has a fairly definite program j to propose to the United States. This; will, it is believed, minimize the apprehensions of the ^spy,blicans, which I have been inspired^^'^he results of agreement negotiated"’*<Kiring the Ad- ‘ the Taft reciprocity proposal. Th'e ' ministration of President Taft was not' considered especially favorable to the United Slates. As a matter of fact, i? was charged that the agreement fav- ored the Canadians'and that the Amer-. lean negotiators at that time seriously failed in their woi’k. Mr. Taft’s defeat at tho election following, however, was ' not. because of Ills interest in Canadian reciprocity. * In the present instance, it is report ed that Canada will not propose mere ly an interchange of agricultural and raw products, in which Canada might excel, but coincidently an interchange in the products of specific manufac tures in which the United Staics excels. The Canadians also,, it would ap peal;, are ready to offer valid argu ments to* overcome tho possible opposf-. lion of the grain-growing sections of« the United States to the repeal of the ’ tariff duties on Canadian wheat. They would couple the proposed reciprocity treaty with a treaty to build the Great Lakes canal for the ingress oFocoan- going vessels. The western agricul tural interests of the United States have been deeply interested in this scheme, and it is thought in Canada that they may be won over to the reci procity agreement if some such tangi- ablo gain as the St. Lawrence canal project is offered as an inducement*. Here is* an issue which at last has an even chance of political success. Canada undoubtedly would be greatly beneflttod by a closer commercial and i I spyblicans, which industrial alliance with the United States. The western farm interests might anticipate a gain by having th© ] water connections to the European markets* brought nearer home. And the Atlantic slates and provinces would profit from the greater develop ment of water f;rwer on Lawrence River. —Ch-istian Science the St. y-riior. Maybe happiness for little and your own happiness will eolf, children make It- ‘“Yes, I got her nbouL -a JtHow do you ®ke liter?” ‘“Very mj0ih, ^indeed. She lets me do U ’like about the haas.e?’ r '' 'Suitor—.toTommy, does a young iman come hV1’® hi evening tto see your sister?’”\ ’Tommy—“Not exactly to see her, be^aaec there’s no Hight lr> the room whetuyhe’s there.” Wife (in back ^at) —-“Henry, dear, you musn’t drived so fast!” “Why not?’'"’ “The motor) cop who has been following us won’t\like it.” i11 Tho ss. Calgaric, 16,063 tons, one of the two steamers recently added to tho 'St. Lawrence fleet of the White Star Line Canadian Service The Calgaric will be a binding link, "C” deck is utilized for staterooms With Scotland because she will main-; and the same applies to “D” deck with tain a 'regular and direct service to the exception that the dining saloon Glasgow 'before completing her east- is on the latter. , '■bound voyages at Liverpool. C 'The CaTgarie has five decks aaaelud-1 steamer is the e.levator service con ing the 'boat deck. The public rooms ! ;are located on '“A” deck which is‘ glass enclo&ed thereby enabling pas- sepgers to enjoy daily exercise Irres pective 'Of tire weather. 'The lounge, the smoke noom and the verandah, cafe .are grouped on this* promenade deck, Anotheir lounge, and the -gymnasium are on '“B"” .deck, tho accommodation •on whieh also includes suites and a number of .staterooms all of which j are equipped with beds instead of the j berths usually found on ocean liners. In addition the offices are on this deck.' 1926 and Tobacco Last year the tobacco growers in j '..<On't bean ox, wobjung alb xbmii Western Ontario produced leaf to the, J J ute. Det us ten you how tb m»k« a few or value Of $6,000,000 from a mere 30,000 ' aowWe treble w and mw acre®. This is almost a quarter of the free. value of all wheat produced in the. A1,(,cde» Mianu, Florida. province, In the present year the | tobacco acreage will likely run to1 45,000, or double that devoted to the fragrant weed in 1925. 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Guaranteed for ten years,. Write nowfor particulars. Agents wanted Risers we are not represented. Swedish Separator Company, »= Limited 36n Notre Darts-}- St. West Monte>al 30 . A Scotsman returning home from a visit to some English friends, was asked, “How did they treat you?” “They didn’t,” was his reply. ‘ “Johnny, there were three pieces of cake in the pantry, and now there is only one. How did it happen?” John- ny_“Welfi it was so dark in there- I didn’t see, the other pjee&” Uncle—“And you like school, Jim my?” Jimmy—-“Oh, yes, uncle; but I like Sunday school best.” Uncle— “I am very pleased to hear you say that. Tell me why.” Jimmy—“Well, we only go to Sunday school once a week/* ’ •’ Kent counties for $150’ to $300 per acre; but this opportunity may not last much longer as the stimulus of successful, crops is already being felt. ----------------------- are there going to be any regrets tomorrow about that good meal you're all eel iu .-tow away tonight. Better take Seigel'c Syrup. Any ‘ drug store. '—*---------*------------- ’ Good Settlers j Mennonites have bought 2,500 acres ! of land in the Vulcan district, paying $125,000 to the vendors, Messrs. M. & R. Lyman. The Mennonites havezac-: qulred 12 sections this spring in ’■ Southern Alberta. ; ----------—......—( Keep Minard’s Liniment in the house. ) Deafness, head noises, catarrh. ■ Simple treatment wMch cave permanent relief , gladly explained free to any sufferer vyritlng Henry Thomas, Andrew's Road, Deal, Kent, Encland, A stable government is one in which i all cranks will remain hitched. High School Boards and Boards of Education Are authorized by lav; to establish INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND i\ ' ART SCHOOLS With the approval of the Minister of Education. EVENING V DAY AND may be conducted the Department of Education. THEORETICAL AND Is given in various trades, direction of Application for CLASSES in accordance-with the regulations issued by Simply Because it Enriches and Builds Up the Blood Im no trouble is delay or neglect more dangerous than in anaemia, which means poverty of the blood. It is very common in young girls and fn persons who arc overworked or con fined .within doors. It makes its ap proach in so stealthy a manner that it is often, well developed before Its presence is recognized. But taken in time there is a tonic that so enriches and purifies the blood that good health and strength soon comes to the* for mer weak, anaemic sufferer. This tonic is Dr. Williams’ Pink PiRs, which for years have been the most success ful blood-builder known, and have credit for restoring to good health thousands and ’thousands of people who have suffered .from some of the many ailments that weak, watery blood. The correctidh of tions by Dr. Williams’ certain as anything can be. As proof of this Miss Margaret A. Smith, Bur- goyne, Ont., says:—“After having a severe attack Of jaundice I was left in a very weak and run-down condi tion, edge, would time. Hams’ feel better, and aftef taking a few more boxes of the pills I left as strong as ever, and could thoroughly enjoy ray rest at night. Now, I always recom mend these pills to'any friends who may be ailing.” Better sleep, steady nerves, improved appetite, increased vigor—all these can be yours by taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Begin them to-day. Sold by all medicine dealers, or by mail post paid at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wil liams’ Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. Honeymoon Over. “The honeymoon is over with them you think?” "Oh, yes; I’ve several time® heard her complain of having been chilly when riding with him.” come through anaemic condi- Pink Pills is as PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION The schools and classes are AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. attendance should be made to the ‘ Principal of the school. SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided under the COMMERCIAL SCIENCE AND for in the Courses of Study In Public, Separate, Continuation and High Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments. Copies of the Regulations issued by the Minister of Education may be obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings,-Toronto. APPLICATIONS Are Filled As Far As Possible In the Order In Which They Aro Received Minister of AgricultureHON. JOHN 0. MARTIN, File Your Application at Once ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE APPLICATIONS Offering Annual Work Are • Invariably Given the Preference!arai Help Sup[ The Colonization and Immigration. Branch +h<a Department of Agriculture for Ontario will have availabte a number of Experienced Married Men With Their Wives and Families—Married Couples Without Children__ also Boys between 15 and 17 years, of ago 'CH' Farmcra rcaulrlno help win |,O wcl) advised to make early application to Geo. A. Elliot Dlrootor of Colonization P.-rllament Toronto, All Men Placed Subject to Trial Period ^Worth. its weight in gold ■ Says Ottawa Matron Mme* Beatrice Charlebois could not hold pen to writer Ner<ues completely shattered, health ruined, Now alert, vigorous and strong, she gives praise to Tanlac The two-year ordeal which sho Eassed through before Tanlac came to cr permanent relief, was recently de scribed by Mme. Beatrice Charlebois, of 22 Rose St., Ottawa. “What I endured in that time could not be told,” she said. “I was so weak I could hardly walk. My appetite was poor and my stomach gave no end of trouble. Gas and pains Would bring on fainting spoils. “My nerves wore so completely shattered that I jumped in fright every time the doorbell rang. My hand trembled so that it could not ■ hold the pen to write my name, Night after night I’ve, gone without sleep, too nervous to lie still for even a few moments. Even my housework be came too much for me. “I tried all kinds of remedies itt those two years, but can honestly say ’Tanlac gave me my first real relief. It built me up so that I’Ve gained 11 lbs., cat and sleep fine and nave nerves as >> The mistress was interviewing an applicant for the post of housemaid. • After several questions as to experi-' ence and capacity, she said: “Now about references.” “Oh, that’s all right, mum,” answered the maid. “I likes yer face. I won’t bother you for a reference.” Lawyer—-“If you expect to be ac quitted, your wife will have to weep a little during the trial.” The Ac cused—“That’s easy. Ji I’m going to be acquitted. y CHICKS All that fbe name | heaVthy,F£r°e“J Bre3 tnIay‘ & & ^Leghorn I and Barred Plymouth Rockq from 5 nationally known strains. Get more B poultry profits from these healthy I vigorous, Smith Hatched Chicks. 7 I Write for circular free f OWARM DUALITY HATCJSEW i I i I i | HIKERS Take Minard’s in ycur first aid kit. Fine for stiff muscles, bruises and insect bites. I was pale and my nerves on I could not sleep at night and toss and turn for hours at a I finally decided to try Dr. Wil- Pink Pills, and soon began to Measure 'Affecting Natives Introduced • Cape Town1—The Native Adminis tration Bill1, which the Prime Minister has just introduced, is really a con solidating measure, but it includes one or two important new provisions. Under the bill native people shall not be responsible for the personal obli gations' of their chief. Any contract binding them must be approved by the ministers;, after being adoption by a majority of the adult male members ! of the tribe present at a public meet-' ing convened for'the purpose. i Furtbefc’, nlo legal proceeding® In | respect of land may be taken by mem- j bers of the tribe against their chief i without the written consent of the j Governor-General for the institution of i the proceedings. i ^olood i t i FLOWERS &e Thousands of Flowering Shrubs, Rose Bushes, Boxwoods, Climbing Vines, etc. Write for Catalogue. D. SPENCE, Importer 82 COLBORNE ST, TORONTO The Charm oj A Velvet Skin— and the Pure Blood Under It Two More Cases of Feminize III- neas Relieved by Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound , Beauty and the Spring Clean-Up. ; "Oh, let’s go round by Aylmer: lj wouldn’t miss those flowering shrubs/ for anything!”—That’s what all the} motorists say who travel the roads and ; highways within fifty miles of the lit- i tie town in Elgin County. All because I the town council and the householders [ have worked together to make the ’ boulevards something more than a i series of grass plots. They have. Winnipeg, (C.P.L—The Winnipeg1spirea (bridal wreath) be- Foundation, established several years i ec‘u 116 U*ees^ bordering the road-J ago for charitable endeavor, benefits*'way’ it blooms, tho streets to the extent of $80,000 through a be-; ai2,a , lllg of i’eaut5r« quest from the will of the late Mrs. I r° ae ‘,eautiful a town must, of William Alloway, which was made course» l>e clean. And May is the * public recently. Mrs. Alloway, who ' ni0,n.^ fo.r ^le dean-up. It is not died last year, leaves her entire estate' a„„? „J1.'?,?aSk_.ever-y°ne _does his ■ to the foundation. The amount is ex-' empt from succession duties. Mrs. Alloway was the wife of Wil liam Alloway, prominent Winnipeg; financier. Leaves- $800,000 for Winnipeg Charity. (C.’P.)-—The Winnipeg i I’Lintod spirea (bridal 0®. Established 1000. F.O.B. Nurseries. Toronto 1403 Batiiurst St. Phono Hill. 1603 is unexcelled for Dyeing and Tinting* Professional Dyers use the Sameff&idof fry g calm and steady as ever. Tanlac is worth its weight in gold.” Build up your health on Tanlac, nature’s own tonic made from roots, herbs and barks. Your druggist has it. Over 52 million bottles sold. More than skin-deep lie the causes of disfiguring rashes, eczema and painful boils. The trouble is impure or impover ished blood. You can eliminate the cause and remove any trace of un sightly blemish by taking TRU-BLOOD. The taste is pleasant and the cost is only $1.00 a bottle. TRU-BLOOD is-now obtain able at most Drug Stores. Get yours today. A PRODUCT sOoo Barrington, N. S.— “I had terrible feelings, headaches, back and side aches and pains all over my body. I would have to go to bed every month and nothing would do me good. My husband and my father did my work for me as I have two children and we have quite a big place. I read in ” the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and then got a little book about it through the. mail, and my husband sent to Eaton’s ana got me a bottle, and then we got more-from the store. I am feeling fine now and do all my work and am able to go out around mere. J tell my friends it is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable. Compound that makes me feel so well. ’ ’—-Mr".. Victor Richardson, ; Barrington, Nova Scotia. tools :m’s 1 gre ipart, and it can mean big things for the town. A belter town means better I business and better health; a cleaner ;town means a better town for the i children, and a more attractive town | for the young people. Rubbish can T . ± , [mostly be burned, a»d the rest col- It is not what you earn, but what lected and buried in the town dump, you save that mounts. — [Vacant lots can be turned from un- ■ 1 1 n ......................... j gtffhflv nilt<anTir>ae 1... LLYAiiarou Boses—40o. Trco Experts. Landicape Arohltocts, Gardeners t.tid Contractors. Write for Catalogue, Bfobst Forestry ===^~~------============^! sightly nuisances to garden plots by Boston lvy-lTdo7o'“iJ; ~W0 TV? vumyeuuons ^uuo, promoted by business men or the hor- ‘tieultural society, the flowers made [into weekly donations for the sick and shut-in at home or in hospitals, sana- toria, &c., while both flowers and vege- j tables can be entered for prizes at the school fair. One objective of the clean-up, how ever, is to do away with every possible [ breeding-place for flies*. The fly that! looks so timid and harmless in May! is the diarrhoea fly that carries death ‘ to the baby in July; it is the typhoid ; fly that, spells serious sickness to bun-! dreds during (he summer season; so! swat the fly in May. "Better kill one! fly in May than a million in August.” j Covered garbage, fly-proof privies, and ; fly-traps, are the first shots in the cam-1 paign. Every man, woman, ayd child j qan help by killing every fly they see I —especially In May and June. 1. >r four ege- weal five; tor t; and ■ 'Sanative W a Be -‘T nkha 'cunt ,vy i* •rd for m n. A: ’pound V Dul3 Pafe St. Thomas, Ch bottles of Lydia I pound atable Compcu lief from tho < small of my L from which I after my boy the Vegetable Co: Lydia E. Pinkham am feeling better than 1 Im e f< past seven years, and advto friends to take it.” 49 Moore Street, I the XES av3 dng nng?ht the , . my - Mrs. F. JoHnson, L Thomas. Ont. C Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Lumbago Rheumatism t Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache \A ♦ PAM FED FREE BOOK uAi"uE.ilSENTo"F'£QU£ST Tells cause of cancer and what to do for pain? bleeding^ odor, etc. Write for it to-day, mentioning* this paper. Ad dress Indianapolis Cancer Hospital Indianapolis, find. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART IcuMgcuj iMMwwunwgea ISSUE Nd. 21— ’27.For all pain—Minard’s Liniment Sts ^-Accept onlx “Baw” which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets e Also bottles of 24 an 5 100—Druggkte. Aspirin Is the irtifo mark (rejtfsteitf.S in Oahnda) of Is acldeater ef SalteJHimWl (Acetyl Salicylic Ac'd, A. ?:leAL^nst1jrat^^ttna th® TabWU that Aspirin means Esyer maiiufiictnre. to assist the punuc *ga * ,m’ rjivsS.**it Bayor Oompany will to etawml vlUi their G^ctal trade mark, vivw.