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West To otnto 9, Ontario
CANADA AN THE ( hoover report there have come sug-
„ gestions that the Canadian govern -
ST; 1...A:VVI�ENCk.i merit might use the S.t: Lativrence: as,a
i bargaining `point `in - other- issues eetth
The pubufcatlon of the -note fromtthe United States,: such as those
the Prinie 11Tiaiister of Canada refusing raised by one tarifa. or the drainage
for the present to enter into: net otia-; canal controversy, I And there •.have
tions over a couventiou for the'execu'• been fears lest the T7nited States gain
' tion of the St. Lawrence waterway too much, control over Canada's an -
project is a "sharp reminder that .the lienal rivet -highway.
famous proposal Is, after all, tin in•. The'et: Lawrence canal is; an inter-
teru lienal attain rt is a point which h-ational project, containing the seeds
gems ‘ornetmes to be overlooked by of'i lntek'na�ttcna1 F10-
L an. tin. When
the American proponents of the p1 I jests frequently do con a
When, after a 1ongseries or' soil'."es i the Canadian advisory commission has
extending back Over many years, the i reported we shall have a better: under-
second point engineering board 1101W, stending of their importance, but iu
brought in its favor+able report at the the mean time; we must not forget that
.end of last year, and when Mr. hoover, this is a joint enterprise with an -
as chairman of the »mertcan tdvieery' other nation and that in prosecuting it
commission on the economic and na-i the other nation's wisps will always
tonal ,aspects of the proj"eet, had pre- have to be studied,--N.Y. 1ferald-
sented this report to the President. Tribune. .
with the recommendation that an
agreement should at once be negotiat-
e ed with Canada :it seei•ned that the,
greatest obstacles to the project -hail''
been 'overcome. The economic and
etrgineering,. _practicability of the
Scheme appeared to be promising, op- '
peeitiou in the F}aetere sestions of lire '
country was tinting before the elite
tresses of the West and the support
of the Administration vas definitely
pledged. All 111510rs. were favorable`"•
except one thing—the opinion in C4111-
eds,' •
It sols ,noticed that the reception
of Mr. 1•ioover's report In Canada vas'
not enthas.fastic, Mr, king's Liberal
government, which had jest extricated
itself from disaster,• found its most
solid euplrort in Quebec Province, and '
Quebec hes consistently opposed a pro-'
Jed wlrieil is thought to threaten the 1
t upremaey, of its chief Cite. It hes
oven been argued tint the CanatlleiiGuns Replace Wedding Belts
govexnment could riot legally Carry i The bang of many guns took the
»'out the canalization without the assent plane of the conventional wedding
of the province, At clic time Monte, bells when Miss Viola Hamilton, of
real newspapers pointed out. that fhb' Oshawa, and Bert M. Robinson, of
Joint engineerins board was divided as 'Edmonton, were married recently in
l front of the 13anff Gun Club Nouse.
The happy couple' bud planned to
but married in. the evening b r t en-
thusiastic marksmen attending the
Alberta Trap sheeting championships
refused to be domed and tired volley
power which it pants elsewhere than i after . volley In honor of the couple,
in the St. Lnwi'suce; and that,the" W1/0drove imnredlately to the Banff
Western wheat provinces vete• more • Stlrings Mote! for their honeymoon.
' Interestd in. the Hodson Bay than the i The ceremony tools place on the very
St. Lawrence route. The Canadian t spot where the groom hall just finish -
railroads, which carry some 150,000,- f ed a Cue of 25 straight targets.
000. bushels of grain annually from the :
upper lake region, were not favorable, The phileaophers urge us '10 5105
Against this background it is eesy to °nevaicl and upward, but the modern
under'sten1 Premier King's -hesitation, !world ismostly iuterested in stepping
The dl1l'erences between the American out. e
trnd Canadian mmbers of the engineer'
Ing commission to irhichhe points oto Captain Thomas Drake, of Seattle,
not in themselves seem a very fornntd-Washington, who sailed alone from
able obstacle: Hitt as American opine' Charleston, S.0„ April ,2tb, Lr' a 20.
ion. has been growing more favorable foot boat and landed' in Plymouth,`
Canadian opinion seems to have been' England, June 2001, pulled a stunt
growing more =aloes. Sincethe' that ie not to`lie'sneezed,at..
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between the American and Canadian
representatives, and that the Canadian
nadian
n(vtsory commission, unlike the
-American one, had failed to bring in its
'report. Diti'reulties were emphasized;•
it was said: that Ontarlo cord. Bud the
0. 5141.
Willa �,ritgiite;�
"Son, how, cone you -didn't jlne the
lodge?„
"I -lull; de :'riishiatfon wni too strong
"Dey said ley wo'ld tab to- ,"scrut-
inize malt credentials: thoroughly, , are
ah ,don't want no haviepital work. done
an malt .sweet body!"
"Ali don't blame you,"
lf:.the, girls are to •wear only 81x
ounces of clothes this winter, no
doubt about four ounces will bein
the hat. '
Farmer -"Howe did ye some by that
black eye, ja1go''".
Jarge—"Ole cots hail a way of nick -
in' me
lickin''me face'wi"herr tail, Po tied'a
brick onto ie."
-"Whet is the first thing you notice--
early
oticeearly in the,. morning?" a man was
asked, "The head of the house out.
in tlie yard looking on the,ntorning
e,aper,v was the reply.
The time has eome'when if a stock-
ing isn't 8111c all the way up, it might
just about as well not be silk at all.
One -"Where you from?"
Two—eSaskatchewan."
"Bad cold you got there, boy."
An honest confession is also good
for a front-page story.
Small talk—Discussing the 1027
bathing suit.
"Your son must be -the idol of the
family."
"Yes. Ile has been kale for twenty-
one years."
It depends Iargely on the Sour you use. We believe
you'll welcome this suggestion— try Purity, the rich, vigorous
Flour—made from the finest Western wheat. Thousands of
cooks say Purity Flour is best for cakes, pies, buns and bread. {
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Send 3Oc 1; stamps for. Dili• 700•recipe Pnr ij' Flair Cook Book: 201
V't5eeceru Cee Ws Pleur Mille Co. Limited. 'Peron o, Maotical, 000 ri;'..;e2Saran,
'raw tee
V vm>B� ffi
'114
ally uz sounds a`kiaesecall.:
ur spray clearsour,home of fries and mos-
ultoes. It also kills bed bus rod ices ants,
and' their eggs. natal to insects lent barrnless to
mankind.: „Wall net stain. Get Flit today.
D"tributed iu Cnidaby Fred.).1YLitlbw• ev c.., Limited, Totmua
D 11S'1IBOYS
Flies Mosquitoles Moths ;
1"Teeqdraw ran
Ants Ped reftl. ,e black ban
'hugs Tioitelies Me n
" else was only the: garbage man's
daughter—that's why I'm in the
dumps."
Sambo---"What le (10 difference be-
tween a doe and a'book?".
Rastus—".I don't know"
;Sambo—"Well,' suit, cle hook has
its tale oh de inside, while de dog ]las
Nail en de outside."
*Let's Smile.
A smile is quite a funny thing,
It wrinidee up your,facee
And when it's gone you"never And
Its secret biding place.
But far more wonderful it is
'Pa see what.smiles can do;
Yoe smile at one, ha smiles at you, ;
And so one smile makes two.
Ire smiles at someone since you
smiled
And then that one smiles 'back;
Aud that one smiles until, in truth,
You fail lis • keeping traelc,
Now, since a omile •can do great good,.
By cheerifg hearts of caro,
Lea smile and smile and 'not forget,
That srirjles go everywhere. •
The teat of greatness Is the num-
ber of kinds of soap, tobacco and hair
oil named for You. `
Death is the only blessing' in which
everybody will share,
CHECKING UP ON QUAKE
Death Toll in China Last May
May Be 100,000
Liner's Length Conapared
Fe' people realize the length 01 an `Ocean liner- as they see the ship In
ort or at The above illustration showshow, 11"t ned on d
P a. t
by some giant hand, a 1¢,000 -ton' Cunard Canadian. 'service liner would
top -by some 150 feet the new 2,1 -storey Royal Bank of Canada building,
now tinder construction in Montreal- . The bank' towers •306 feet from
the street level and is the tallest office building in the British Empire.
The Cunarder Berengaria, one of the worlds largest ships, ie' 919 'feet
lone.
-Ire must not play wh• the lil;
�° ND NERVOUS! , boy' end .girl next dcor,it: They nraytle
be Melte ting for scarlatina or chicken-
pox;or, even worse, they may teach
The Condition of a P. E.,1. Lady him bad manners.
Who Again Rejoices in Good
Health
"I can most heartily recommend
Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills to all weak
people," says Mrs. Augustin Arsen-
ault, Wellington Station, P.E.T. "Be-
fore I began their use I was very
weak and nervous,. Ieltad always
worked hard, with no thought of my
health, .until suddenly my strength
left me. 1 began to feel tired find' de-
pressed, and did not sleep well at The autocratic stranger gompiromis-
night, - feeling just as tired in the ed, and feminine snobbery tri n tphs,
Morning as tvllen I went to tied at, Tseetearful mamma. Ands solace' tat
night. I began to feel discouraged the prospectus of a flame school at the
When I would think or the work latices- end of: the street, offering "Relined
sary rim me to do. 1 got some Medi-, instructions to little boys and girls, by
eine tram. the doctor wlronm I consult• staff of Gentlewomen. Manners and
ed, but it did not appear to meet my deportment Prominent Features." ' .
ease as I showed, no' improvement Though • his destination fe but a
while taking it. Then a neighbor ad- couple of hundred yards off, his fond
vised me to try Dr, .Williams' Pink mother must see him to and fro.
Pills and I got a supply of title ntedi, When the sun shines, 1e1'derling boy
cine. I very soon found they were must keep his hat on, lest' be gets a
helping me, and I continued their use sunstroke. In light • rain' the 'is
sheathed in oilskins,
Later on, she will choose every-
thing he needs, buy his underclothinge.
and tell him when to change it.
13s lyill:have to refuse any billet
which will take him toe fair from liolpe;
and she will choose bis wife, if, in-
deed, she allow Trim to have one at all.
Overdrawn? Not at alt. Scores of
such eases exist in every town, 1t
is fh dangerous' concentration of the
mother•complex.
So the embryo citizen begins life in
glorious isolation.
One day ,the autocratic stranger,
who id,only about the house at week-
ends, issues, a dal.
"Come now, old girl, that youngster
Must start echool:"
Floods of tears from mother and
boy.'
"He shan't go to a disgusting ele-
nrentary school, so there,"
Mollycoddled to 'Manhood'
1121111 I was well again, and I have
beets strong and well ever. sinee." ,
Dr. Williams' Pink fills do one
They do it well. R ey build up,
purify tied enrich the blood, and as
the blood supplies We" whole body,
DOW lite Is given to the entire eystent.
Better oleolr, steady nerves, improved.
appetite, increased vigor --all "these
earn be yours by taking Dr.Williabs'
Pink Pills, Begin to -day. Sold by,
all medicine dealers or by Mail, post
Pekin—An unofficial, imconfirne4
report from the remote province of
Kenn reaching tile Chile Interna-
tional Famine Relief Commission in
Pekin recently 1ed officials of that
organization' to the opinion that the
death roll in the earthquake of May
22'nudy have reached: 100,000. "
At the present time there is no core -
=Meatier]. between the Peicin GOv
ernmeet and the Rose provincial re-
gime, as the latter is dominated by,
Gen Peng Yu lrsiang, anted with the
Nationalists, Moreover;, the stricken
urea 1,s far, hem Lihngelrow, time ltrov-
7naial c.ipifai, "adil i1G' f5 itnlikely•that'
r'eliable''repotts' have recited » even
Liangchow, as -Chinese 'local author(-
ties are notoriously apathetic In such
disasters. '` -
- It is believed the quake wasof un
-
-venal severity, 'but that the damage
was confined to the noriheln KnnSii
region in the vicinity of Llangchow.
There is no means -or making, an au'
*1100110 cheek, however, shine,the coin r
mis'sion's KYanen committee( 1000 :
i:;saonaries has dispensed because .of
loreigu-evacuation .of the province.
There are Ito other agencies capable
of compiling estimates of casualties:
The only foreigoel•s'in Liaitvoltow at
the time avere Mr. end Mrs, William
Alpttus Belcher end r, ,DRand of .the
Ch�ina'Inland Mis'ion; Bretishers,'1hey,
are Ittown'to haveescaped ifle ry.
'The _fact, that economy is being
.aChievedr,for the fehire is no gearen-
tee that excessive cliargeel have been
made ih ,tie,past."—Winston Church-.
*'What do -you, think of Mr. 'B1miit?"
"Oh, he's one of those people that pet
you on eh0 beck before yourface, :and
hit: you in tlie eye behind -Your bask:"
Minard's Liniment for bunts.
Goats Lt t t tI L t r
Automobile leinlis to he lighted ono,
half hour allis ouaset.—Washington.
Star, ,,,,, , , ..l.,•� '1 .
paid, at 60 cents a box from The Dr.
.Williams' Medicine Co.; 8rnckvttte; �q�, BETTER
NOEfl DETLI E
The Only' Scan. FOR LITTLE ONES
The ,Character of an Orllg
Ts what Thousands of Mothers
Child is Often Marred by
the Misplaced Kind. of Baby's Own `Tablets.
ness of the Parents A medicine for -the baby or growing
child—one that the mother can feel
The modern baby is a heavy burden. assured is absolutely safe as well as
ells mother says so, end she ought to A(iicient is foundinBnby's OwnTab-
know. The young reseal, with,brat lets- The
Tablets are Praised by
cheerful exu'eraitce of personality thousands of mothers throughout: the
Which is the feature of this •age; mono• country. These mother's ]rave found
polices all 115 mother's time. 1151 'y actual experience that there is n0
energies are absarbod in. supplying his Otherinedicino fel; tittle ones in equal
Meads, real andsepposettene is tassel them. 011Ce a mother has used them
with from morning till' night, Ifor her children she will nee nothing
His lightest cry brings his mother else.` Concerning them Mrs. Charlesh
frying to s aide like a fox -frightened
Ilett; 7'.an.coelcIslancl, N.S., writes:
must not
tor, Tile "clime precious!' aI' have ten children, the 'baby bbing
be allowed 10 001011h 1551 somotli eg itiot six months Old. I' have asetl
dreadful happen to hien. "With a
Ba't's own Tabletst'Or tllenrfur vile
'girl It's 'different; but'a '051 010st never past 20 y'eaf s and cut: truthfully SO'
be allowed to scream:' So the "dear that 1 know of no better medicine for
precious," finding he can gee anything little ones: I always keep :a bnx Of
he wants by shouting for it, shouts the tablets in the itouse and would
vigorously all; day. advise • alt other mothers to do so.""
Whleir
I pampered eretl in a matinee
3e is 1 pBaby's Own Tablets aro sold by tell.
(f Y
t
would have made itis' groat•grand• medicine dealers or will be nailed up-
le ther stare whir, amazement. His. on receipt of price,' 25 cents per noes
bath water` must be gauged with a by .'lisp Dr, Williams' Medicine Co.,
clinical rthemernetee instead of be- I3r•oekyalle, Ont.
ing tested with the back of the hand. -..
Isis elcivals-' eeeall scrupulously A judge the other day halted his
wetghedi..and compounded evitlr.due re- court until 0 woman present rolled up
t,^rrt to ;their vi100110es. - e must her stool.fngs: Probably he is,pre-
her. the .clear 5reclousI'v
'',must Oct tykeen judge.
of the pips, or that, because it might. '---
set up appendieltie; and this will give
hint stomach -ache, -airy' -that :wIti in- f
duce hiccups.
Dust and cliff must not soil his
tlainty'.bedv. Therefore crawling on ort 101118" Pat—"Before breakfast
alt .fotu•s, that delight of children of
other generations, is,fpr•bieden to him, always.' Slim• =" t(Yhat do you c10?"
1 couldn't di•eem of le.tting Hie Pat --"fry to yet mita lied,"
darling ,ciawI about," 'his idolising
mother says, "The doctor tells me •°' t""t " '
there • are mlllons of germs in floes
dust, and the dear sweetunrs might
gel, all eo1 is ,of ds 0,10 s.."'
All his'toys•pnust be of the hygisnio
vattetii, sale, and nninter'esting.e Not
for him Mlle -
Ont.
We wonder if Dempsey will be term -
pus to light when -or i he wins back
the title. •
Elim—'`When do you do your hada
"purple 11t011ey,
Climbing tip a yelloly, Si..el
111101er,tla tool great a• Bear to hies'
mother's mind that he would---
•
"siiolt the point r11 off
"And mane him deathly :'s101c"
Minai_d'S' Linimoritefor sore -feet,
.r • , , .$eSt
farB?rbt/ ;;u i. ,i ' o, -You-
lIs0uE No 34'27
1 OU nnus _ try ED ROSE ORANGE
PEKOE. ; A. 'little higher' price than'other, r'
teas, - hut a real clifferersce in, quality, ow, '1
packed' kn. Aluminum. ,
U.S. AND ENGLAND
London Discusses Proposed
Treaty for Peace With
U.S.A." ,
London—Suggestions have been. re-
vived foe ne•otiating 100 years' Peace
treaty between Great Britain and the
United States,. and 7t is 'understood
that the actual treaty rias been pt'ivate-
ly drafted' by an eminent legal au-
thority" lleee on sugge'stione made by
Americans in a private capacity
There Is some reluctance in -British
official circles; however, to admit the
neoe.esity for , such n treaty or .to
sponsor it. Naturally all are for peace
between the ttvo coundrtes, but. i1 is
argued that as th11t4 is never any
thought of any other condition Clan
peace there. is 310 re1500 e "put peace
into harness." It would he preferable,
many think, to leave relations as they
ars es the best guarantee of peace be-
tween Lilo two nationti.
Atter the failure of the Geeeva con-
ference, the •' British Government Is na-
turally reluctant to open negotiations
with the United States for 100 years,
peace treaty ''beosn ,e of the fear that
such negotiations might fail, and. fall -
lire, it le pointed out, would .Tel:del•-
preted as meaning that the relations
between Loudon and Veashhrgton were
not so happy as they wettlld seem:
Por the time being at any rate the
Government is ndt likely to make any
move, the British Halted Pease under -
The railroads would like to see
automobile trucks taxed heavily, but
the railroad operators should look a
Iittle further ahead—itwon't be long
before airplanes carrying perishable
freight will be time hottest competition
the railroads have ever had.
Minaret's Liniment for scaly scalp.
New Vicar—"Quite a, lot of people
bad coughs during my sermon this
morning." Old Verger, — "Coughs?
They ain'st toughs, fur. Them's time
signals."
�trr Gum -Dipped
J
Mileage Casts
Less "Per Mile"
The demand from car owners for Fire-
stone Gum. -Dipped Tires has given
Firestone Dealers a large increase irr
volume tharenables them to sell these
tires to you et the lowest prices in the
history of the industry.
The Firestone Balloon Tread, scien-
tifically designed three years ago, and
unchanged today has the wear -resisting
qualities that give thousands of extra
miles,
This tread must be placed on a cereals
that has the qualifications to withstand
terrific flexing. ,The Firestone carcass
is made of cods dipped in rubber
solution which not only saturates and
insulates every fibre of every cord, but
unifies sidewalls with carcass, elimin-
ating any possibility of separation
under 'the extreme fieveng of lows
pressure tires.
'The Firestone Dealer in your locality
will gladly explain the Gum•Dipping'
process, the seicnttficelly designed tire
trend, and other advantages that only
Gum -Dipped Tires can give. See him
today. •
FIRESTONE NADA teRUBBER CO.
Hamilton, Ontario
MOST MILES PER DOLLAR
Firestone Builds the Only Gum -Dipped Tires
Life's Dorkest:Moment 1
The return to the home town of thiia'
"local boy" who has made good in'th{'i
big city to rarely, we have unclorstooci{ ,
what it might be, In connection ivitii
this we have to report the particul^titl';
17 sad experience of a young banlcet'
who, after eight years of absencdt'i
allgltted at the station of the' or
his birth. There teas, despite hieof
pectatione, no oneonthe platform
whom he knew. No one, ' Discou1'y
aged, he sought out the baggage md6
ter, a friend' since boyhood, To MK'
at least he would be welcome; and Ile'
twee about to extend a hearty greets'
leg' 511011 the other spoke first.
"Bello, George," he said "OW
away?" -New Yorker. e
Minerd's Liniment relieves Backache.:
Bankers should know something
about farming as swell as banking.:.
None will deny that they know how
to make interest grow.
. Classified Advertisements i
szTtr8Txo55s VACANT l..
11151 OR GiN'I'Ls5lAY WANTED
J In ever eit r
Y S, town anti vi 3lreS hr '
Mlleslerlo, te' ist bs edcciuf iheprBible 1
tath•e bi distribution of the Bible 1
.Prase•; -w1 ore m• part time• noeltlon o0
liriportanca; do business at. heme; 111001 -
ant and profitable nomination. .Appply by
letter only, hlble T'reye• AssocSOtion, 1
011 Olame Street:,' Toronto. .
A reliable firetaid remedy .in
the woods, for burns, 'melees,
cuts and wounds.
GA cER FREE BOOK
BENTanREgUEST
Tells cause of moor and what, to do
for pain, bleeding, odor, ate. Write for,
't. to -day, mentibnitS this paper. Ad,
dross Indianapolis Cancer hospital
1 lndianapetis, Ind.`�� ^
Let Ctiticui'a Soap
Ieep Your Ski:,t
Fresh a>t td:outhful
Smnplo Soap. Ointment• •ralcam free• Addriao On•
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PRINS AOVER .�i
•
ODY
Two More Cases of Feminine 111
news Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-, ,
ham's Vegetable Compound
Barrington, N. S.—"I had terrible
feelings, headaches, bade and side
aches and pains all over my body. I
would have to go to bed every month
and nothing would dome good. My
husband and my father did my work
for me as I have two children and
the have quite a big place. I read in
the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, and then got a
little boolc about it through the mail
and my husband sent to Laton's,antl'
got me a bottle, and then we got
more front the store. I am feeling
fine now and do all ney work and am
able to go outaround more. I tell my
friends it is Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound that makes =feel
so well. "—MMMra.VICTOR 11ICHAl sON, 1
Barrington, Nova Scotia.
Dail Painsin Bacpi
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
small of my back and the :weakness
from which I suffered for lyeyeers
uftor my bey washorn: ,After taking
• the Vegetable .Compound and using
Lydia 7;. Pinkham'e SanativeWash;I
am feeling better than I 'rave for tho
past • seven years, and advise my
friends to take it,"—Mrs»ii'.JOIINSON,
49 Moore Street, St. Thomas, Ont. o
•
Proved safe by millions .and prescribed by pliysicians•fori
Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Pain Neuralgia: Toothache Rheumatism
22Es....102±FFECT THE HEART
Accept only "Bayer" packaze
which coni» tins proven directions.,
handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists,
Annirin' Is the traQ) mann (ret isfered In Cana,la)of Myer i1lanufecturs rt 1,lo n00110
*chicken -of Sallcyllcad,l :(Auat51 Ss 11,33,11e new; A. 1.: A." ). 'Mlle It. is •rvM11/ kon
i
,that Ahplrin',cion nnycr manufacture, to assist the putllc',natant lulus flans, the: Tablets.'
.ar Sayer Cq,piwy. Will lin atacepea-with their 5eueral trade Wank, too nares 0ro5s's