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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1927-11-24, Page 7Cantonese Will Suppress Piracy New Regime Will Act Inde­ pendently of Nanking • Authorities Shanghai—Suppression of piracy at Blas Bay, notorious lair of Chinese pirates who long have defied every authority, is the‘first job that the new Cantoijeso goveim'ment has set for itself. Foreign dispatches from Cantqn re­ cently stated that the Canton group of Nationalists which started a few days ago to .establish a new Can­ tonese government independent of all other nationalist regimes, is pre­ paring its plans rapidly and is taking an active hand in Cantonese adminis­ tration, ’ I As an indication of the group’s in­ tention of operating independently of, its erstwhile colleagues at Mankingr it was announced that the 30,000 Can- _ tonese soldiers now proceeding to-' ward Hankow to aid the Nanking re-, gime in throwing out Gen. Tang Seng- ' Chi, will be called back to Canton. The first job that the major por­ tion of Canton’s army will be order­ ed to uniertake is the suppression of piracy along the south China coasts centering on Bias Bay, the notorious and picturesque pirate centre against which the British authorities at Hong Kong have more than once sent puni­ tive expeditions. The latest Bias Bay incident was the capture of the Chinese steamer Irene on Oct. 19, by a group of pirates,- who were driven off by a British sub­ marine. The Irene subsequently sank as a result of the submarine’s flre- % *> The new Cantonese leaders feel tffat these piracies have long retarded the commercial development of ,the Canton territory and that therefore they must be stopped. Plans to gar­ rison the shores of Bias Bay, which is- just outside the British sphere at Hong Kong, have been announced. Developments In the" Yangtse Val­ ley in the fighting between the Han­ kow and Nanking governments arc virtually unknown here, reports from the scene being most conflicting. The' Nanking forces, however, are declar-; ed to be. moving steadily on Hankow where heavy concentrations of Han­ kow troops are in progress. [ The Hankow forces are stated to . be virtually leaderless and foreigners ( are in fear of a renewal of outbreaks , and general lawlessness in the area. ' No Basis Left . The Great Adventure! HEAR THIS BEAUTIFUL VITALITONE SPEAKER There’s something about the rich zhand-colored effect of this Radio epeaker which Immediately attracts the eye and creates a desire to own one. The Vitalitone “Conqueror” model shown above appeals to those who want something “Distinctively f Different ” Hear this Vitalitone at your local Radio Store, Priced at only $21.50, or write direct to the Q.R.S. MUSIC CO., CANADA, LTD. 310 Spadina Avenue, Toronto 2. Costa Rica Banana Plantations Raided by Savage Leopards Havana Bars All Litter Havana, Cuba,1’-Is probably the only I city In the world whose street clean-' era appear for work wearing starch-' ed linen, neckties and gloves, and' ... . |with ghees luminously polished. Six to eight men form the crew of j each garbage truck, and they work on ! the run, a gong being Bounded when ! the truck approaches each residence as a signal for the garbage cans to be set out. The law requires that the cans must be returned immedi­ ately after being emptied, and woe be­ tide the careless servant who over­ looks this obligation and leaves out cans for flies to reach. Not a scrap of paper is to be found on the streets, for sweepers are al­ ways at work. Each afternoon the trees in the parks are sprayed and after midnight great watering trucks deluge the streets with such force that all dust and dirt are washed away. » Grown in the best gardens in the Orient , Blended by men trained in the world’s greatest tea market Lin British, Economist' Thinks Lalbor Unions Will Be- come Extinct New York—Bertram Austin, British economist, who has just completed a month’s study in the United States of co-operation between labor and capital, believes labor unions soon will become antiquated because labor Will have nothing left to flight for. Austin, who sailed recently for Lon­ don, his home, made-a sensation in England last year with the book he wrote with W. Francis Lloyd, “The Secret of High Wages.” The two young British economists studied for some time in American factories and industries and then told the British that the Americans had a better'•sys­ tem ofp co-operation between capital and labor. During the past month Austin vfslt- , ed the Mitten management in Phila- delphia and the Street car railroad in Buffalo. Both the Mitten plant and the Buffalo organization are owned .partially by tho workers in the street *car companies. "When the ideal conditions exist between capital and labor there is no need for aTthird party to intervene,” said Austin. "Therefore when co­ operation between capital and labor roaches a high point and it is making progress in both this country and in England, it will not be necessary for workers to organize into labor unions. In time I believe the , unions will, pass out from lack of use. This has happened largely in the Mit­ ten organization. There the men set­ tle their trouble directly with® the management.” He said the unions were organized ns a combative unit and as the co­ operation between capital and labor Increased there was less and less need for conflict, Tigres—the local name for the great leopards of South and Central America—are causing such an exces­ sive loss of human life and live stock on the banana plantations of Costa Rica that an- active campaign is now being waged against -them. In a recent issue of the Diario de Costa Rica a fruit company inserted- the following advertisement: “Hunt­ ers take notice; We will pay $62.50 for every leopard killed on the lands of our plantations at Banano in the Pacuare region. We will furnish food and lodging-^ to the hunters during their stay.”. Costa R'ican leopards are extreme­ ly ferocious, and often weigh from 300 to 400 pounds. Their method of attack is to conceal themselves in the I branches of trees above a road and I then leap down on their passing vic- J ml./.-IT Vin-rrt rtz— *■ 4. *"l"> ' dents of rural districts that visiting ' after dark has been suspended unless J under men, and with dogs to run ahead. Poisonous serpents also form a con-1 be quickly banished by Baby’s Own stant menace to Costa Rican agricul­tural laborers. The deadly coral snake ’ stipation and indigestion, and others almost as venomous lurk j colds and simple fevers, expel worms, in the banana plants. Beigg almost; allay teething pains, and promote the color of the foliage, thejy ape seen healthful sleep. They are guaranteed with difficulty. Should the laborer be to be free from injurious drugs and are safe even for the youngest and most delicate child. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25c. a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. Five ypung girls leaving Liverpool for Canada on board the Cunard liner Auranla. They were among the first to take advantage of tho n$w £3 ocean fare scheme from Britain to Canada. ' These five new Canadian citizens are full of enthusiasm for the future.________ man* Nothing makes a mother more grate­ ful than a benefit conferred up'op her child. Mothers everywhere who have used Baby’s Own Tablets for their children speak in enthusiastic terms of them. For instance, Mrs. Zepherin Lavoie, Three Rivers, Que., writes: — “Baby’s Own Tablets are a wonderful medicine for little ones. They never fail to regulate the baby’s stomach and bowels, and make him plump and They have so terrified the resi-, well. I always keep a box of the Tab- -- thr.t . lets in the house and would advise all ---------- ----- ---- ------- -------* mothers to do likewise.” Most of the an escorts of several armed • ordinary ailments of childhood arise in the stomach and bowels, and can Tablets. These Tablets relieve con- break up If television becomes practical a telephone -call yrill assure us of hav­ ing a speaking likeness of our fri&nds. the color of the foliage, the(y aye seen _ healthful sleep, with difficulty. Should the laborer bo ! to be free fror bitten in the hand or foot, the usual remedy is to slash off the wounded member with 'his machete, and the sight of mutilated natives of the la­ boring class is not uncommon. Re­ cently the fruit companies operating in Costa Rica have obtained snake bite serum from Brazil, and it is ex­ pected that by its prompt injection many lives will in the future be saved. No new dances are announced this season.. The dance thing sort of mired in Black Bottom. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Have No Equal for This Purpose. Anaemia, or lack of good blood, causes not only pale faces and white lips; it is the root of many pains and miseries. 1 nerves, headaches and backaches, and the always tired feeling from which so mgny women and girls suffer. To regain new health and strength the blood should be enriched through the tonic treatment with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. This medicine has brought new health and strength to thousands of weak despondent people. Amopg those who have found new health through the use of this medi­ cine is Mrs. Gregory J. Murphy, East Bhip Harbor, N. S.., who says;—"I bless the day I heard of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. Before I began their use I was in a run-down, and very weak condition. The least exertion would leave me breathless and tired out Housework was a trial, and at times I felt very despondent , A friend ad­vised me to try Dr ^Ilhams’ Pink Pills and I got six boxes. I had not been taking the pills very long until I began to improve in health, and con­ tinuing their use they restored me to my former good health. I also gave the pills to my daughter, who was aenaemlc and run-down, with the same good results. Now I always have the pills in the house, and would not like to be without "them” Get a box of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills from your druggist to-day, or send 50 cents to The Dr. Williams’ Medi­ cine Co., Brookville, Ont., and a box will be sent you post paid A"'1 little book, "Building "Up the Blood,” which explains the treatment, will be sent free on request. Airplane Wins World Market San Diego, Califf.—Because of the international popularity of -.Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and his air­ plane, the Spirit of St. Louis, orders for duplicates of the Lindbergh craft have been received by a local manu­ facturer from Japan, U_M- __ _ Classified Advertwefnents MtfSICAX INSTBtTMRNTS. TILTRAFHONIC GRAMOPHONE. 38 selections $165.00 for *55.00. Guar­ anteed. 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"As I was sitting In the crowded car coming home to-night,” said War­ ner at the dinner table, “a woman en­ tered and stood'- almost exactly In, front of me.”^ "And you got i p and gave her your seat?” queried his wife. “No,” replied Warner, "another fellow got ahead of me. But I had to wait five minutes for him. trams including 20 Pairs of Registered Silver- Black Fox Pups for Sale, E. C. H. TISDALE “Simcoe Lodge,” Beaverton got the In Aluminum, th© modern metal, has uses almost with­ out number, a chief on© be­ ing as a container for good tea, thd’best of all packages. All Red Rose Tea is now packed in Aluminum and we have so much faith in both the tea and the pack­ age that your money will be refunded if you are not com­ pletely satisfied “My gal saw a mouse yesterday,” announced Cactus Jo.e. “She’s power­ ful afeard of “What did knife Pete. "Picked up ped it to death.” them.” she do?” asked a rattlesnake and Hash- whip- aboutDon’t be continually kicking the flapper. Think back to the hoop skirts and bustle. Yeow! 1_L .......„ Mrs. Flanagan—“Was your old man in comfortable circumstances when he died?” Mrs. Murphy—"No; he was half way under 'a train/’ In Paris the ladies are adopting fad of tinting their finger nails bands of three colors. As a patriotic citizen, if the style is adopted in Canada, we move that the colors be red, white and blue. The night was clear and frosty. The two tramps sat in a manger. Sudden­ ly a gust of wind blew open the door. "Old pard,” remarked the other tramp, “them thar flakes is beginning to fall.” There was a dead Bllence. Then the other tramp spoke: "How I wisht they was cexjifiakes! ” THEY USED CLUBS Native: Practically all the women of our town use clubs. • Visitor: 'must bo. > Native: members, You really enter sunny Cali­ fornia the moment you step aboard oneof the five famous Santa Fe cross-continent trains. The Chief—extra fare—is the finest and fastest of the Santa Fe California trains.' Only TWO business.daysi on the way. No extra fare on the four other daily trains; The California Lim­ ited,Navajo, Scout and Missionary. Fred Harvey dining-car and din­ ing-station service sets the standard in the transportation world. Enjoy out-of-doors this winter— take your family. California hotel rates are reasonable. 8S9 Endian-detour-Grand Canyon Line Moy I send you our picture folders! 7 <! l I And there are 40 doses in a /£/ 75-cent bottle I Pleasant to tnke gy and instant in action in every kind Vl of Cold. Relieves Bronchitis, Croup 7 and Whooping Cough. Prevents "Flu’’ and Pneumonia. Eases irri­ tated throats. Buy "Buckley’s”. Sold by all druggists and guaranteed. W. K. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual St, Toronto 2 aX M IXTURE fcS? Acts like a flasp— » single sip proves it 51? The Church Endangered. Leeds Yorkshire Post (Cons,): At the very moment when unity and the power to set a visible example of love and fellowship is demanded of the Church, not for her own sake only, the Modernists and the Catholics be- como not only embrollod but publicly embattled—over what? Over a dog-, jna. But a vital dogma, say the pro­ tagonists. True, the dogma Is vital; but It is vital to the indivldiiai. , To Bishop Barnes wd would bayt “There is a time to keep silence arid a time to speak.” To his opponents, who feel that his attacks upon dog­ mas which they hold sacred and es- ’sontial must be resisted, wo would say, “Lot all things bo done decently and in order,0 This ia riot the time to divide the Church on a point of- doc­ trinal interpretation. SOUTH Some interesting advice on how to care for a baby, as published in a newspaper advertisement: “When the baby is done drinking, it should be un­ screwed and laid in a cool place un­ der a tap. If the baby does not thrive on fresh milk it should be boiled.” JJJnlon Mad«, outwear two ordinary pair SOLD BY LEADING MERCHANTS EVERYWHERE In spite of radio, telephone, tele­ graph, movies and the fountain pen, the printing press still holds Its own as the best disseminator thought and advertising. of news, make moRook—"Will anaesthetic : sick?” Poqtor—"No, I think not.” p:ook—“How long will it be before I know anything?” Doctor-—“Aren't* yoti expeating too much of an anaesthetic?” a In ye. olden days after a man had’ looked over the field of business and bad decided that he was not fitted tor any particular trade, or occupation he took up knight-errantry; nowadays ii® starts a magazine. --*■ ,» For tho Kiddles ,It rates alike upon the just And on the rinjUBt fellows, Blit more uppn ifi.e just .because Tho* unjust swipe umbrellas. On the Beautiful GULF COAST. Beware when all men speak well of you—or HI of you. Mild, equable temperature} never too hot, never too cold. A land of history and romance. Beautiful foliage; inspiring water vlcws.Out- ‘ door sports under perfect conditions. Modern, new notels; also hpa$- ments and cottages. The Pan-American, all-Pullman train of de Meenister—“Sandy, Sandy! Playing the pipes on tlm Sawbath DaDy, Mon, I wonder at yo—dao yo no’ ken tho Ten Commandments?” Sandy—"No, I dinna ken them. But just whustlo (ho tuno an’ I’ll nac a shot at them,” history and romance. Beautiful foliage} inspiring water views ♦Out- ‘ door sports under perfect conditions. Modern* new hotdlsi also npartr ments and cottages. The Pan-American, all-PuIIman train of de accommodations, leaves Cincinnati dally at 10:20 A. M., reaching Gulf Coast points early next morning. Other through trains daily. In Qlorious FLORIDA • Never more beautiful, never more allutlntr than this winter, Swlhi and fieh in tropical water#: play golf, tennis, polo and enjoy sufnmer sports rlBht through the winter. Every form, of delightful entertainment nwslte winter visitors. Splandid through train, service frornDetrolt and Cincinnation The Flamingo, and from Cincinnati On The Southland. Write for free descriptive literature, or for information as to fares, or reservations^ H. B. PORTER, Trav, Pasi'r Agent GF27-N (Dept. "W L“) 605 Transportation Building, Detroit. Michigan LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. ■ Box-office seems to be the biggest thine, about the bdxteff business Most of us try tpJMtOtt everything pxcopt p good tln^flL After all. there |s nothing unfair about a short skirt, It gives every man* an equal show. Of hit the bad habits a business man can get into, tho worst one is to com­ plain about business. mraasMKasmiMiim. The word “cheerfully” means cheer­ fully except in the phrase, “Money oheorfully refunded?’ Minard's Mnlnient for pistcmpcr. I For all pains—Minard’s Liniment Oh, no—they're all club I mean. F. T. Hendry, Gen. Agent, Santa Fe Ry QQiTransportation Bldg., Detroit, Micl) fefcone; Randolph SHS What a savage lot they able to go out around more. I tell iny ............”—I Two More Cases of Femiaine KI*; ness Relieved by Lydia E. Pink4 ham’s Vegetable Compound z ---------------------------------- o Headaches may be swiftly and safely relieved by an Aspirin tablet. A most efficient remedy, and there’s no after effect; its use avoids much needless suffering. Try it next time; see how- soon its soothing influence is felt.. Jfust as helpful when you have a cold; neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism, lumbago. Just be certain you get real Aspirin—the genuine has Bayer on the box, atid @n every tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Afiplrln Is Ui6 IrAtte mark (registered th Cahsdal indicating Raycr Manufacture. it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assure the. public acaUaC Imita­ tions, the Tablets Will be atumged with their "Bayer Cross" ttAdeliittk. Barrington, N. S.—“I had terriblt feelings, headaches, back and aid* . aches and pains all over my body. I would have to go to bed every monta . and nothing would do me good. M# husband and my father did my worF t for me as I have two children artKF we have quite a big place. I read the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham*tf c- Vegetable Compound, arid then got little book about it through the mail* and my husband sent to Eaton’s ana', got me a bottle, and then we gofi’ more from the store* I am feehng fine now and do all my work and am • able to go out around more. I tell.iny friends it is Lydia E* Pinkham’s Veg- ( etable Compound that makes ine feel { so well. ’ ’—Mrs. Victor Richardson, j Barririgton, Nova Scotia. Dull Pains in Back St. Thomas, Ont — “I took four bottles of Lydia E* Pinkham s Vege-; table Compound and found great re- ; lief from the dull, heavy pains in the small of my back and the weakness from which I suffered after my boy was born. After taking the Vegetable Compound and using X-yditt E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash I am feeling better than IhavO for the past, seven years, friends to take it.^**“MfS.i, JOHNSON, 49 Moore Sti’Cot, St. Thoman, Ont* O ISSUE NO. -8--— >li