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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-02-03, Page 7JAPAN WILL NOT INTERFERE IN CHINA Made only £roan hard Western wheats, Purity Flour is Baron Shidehara Announces rich in gluten — the. energy giving and body building food. Policy --- No Aggressive Purity Flour is best • for all your baking and will supply extra notteishment to the children, in cakes, pies, buns and bread. Aims in Manchuria. Washington. -- Pledging noninter- ference on the past of. Jatpan int Ilia internal' affairs et China, and express - big a desire to Deo/note. world Pesci alld a further reil1utien of naval arms mtents, slpcse.uiues delivered to the Japanese Diet by Ills Pret(ulier,'e Mr. \Talratsulci and the Fc6•egn Mlni'steo; Baron Shddellara, have beam nude pub- lic by the Japanese Embassy, The Made had beau received front Tokyo by cable. Both officials in their addresses strewed the Chinese elevation. Both. said that the relations. between ,paean and. the Soviet .Union lied been !meek- ed by-gs'owtug cordiality, and Baron Shtdellma made area reference t(1, the immigration , law of the United'( 'States. "1. regret," he said, "that the 3uwes- I. teen of diseri!inlhi'ado!ry treatment in -1 volved in the United.Slmtes• I•nlairigrn.- tton Act of 1924 still remains uilacl-� jested. I have nothing to Say at pre-; sent thee -would modify or-s'lippteement the observations 'vhioh I have made hon merry prevtons 00caslous but to' point out the 'evident welcome facts that on this and 8/1'10 ther matters o'f common interest he true knowledge avid eympahet a nnd'ersta111111 ug of Jep- son have . grown`'Considerab'ly in the United States in recent yeaa`s, and that wiid repeat ..circulated at ono time ddscreidlthlg' Japan's Pacific ifs Motions new are receejing the general condemnation of en eelightene;l pllb- Ite opinion there. Mutual Understanding. "In our t;u13n, for the eon•0Ct motion of the question, we should also fully appreciate the national institu- t,iiclaa and coudltions which character- ize the United States. .A mutual un: del stau1'diug is the first essential steps for tbo settlement of all iuternational. questions, .end 1 ane firmly convinveeil that the two elation•, consci0•tts of their imemetant. 111188101103 of .guardians of. the peace of the Pacific, will stand, side by side for aid' time in friendly accord for the fulfillment of such eesponel- bi4t ti es." Japan's Policy. Japan's policy, coeering all close's - tions of relations between Japan and China, was summarized by heron Shidehara a• I • S tai et15: "Fleet.- - Respect the soveeeiguty and territorial integrity of Chine and }•' scrupulously avoid 0511' lnterfeeenc'0 in her domestic ato^ire, "Second --Promote the s'o'litlarityand economic rappracheinsnt between the two nations, '"third'---En[ertoin sympathetically and .Helpfully the just aspirations. Of the Chinese people and or -Operate in ole its of realization of 81101 aspire- tions. - "Founth—Ma.inllain all attitude of^ patience and toleration in the peeent Oituaticnl in Chimeandat, the same time protect Japan's. !legitimate and essential rights and interests byall a 1•ea's'onab,le means at tate disposal of the Government." In discussing relations with the Soviet Union, Barron S11i•dehara said Mat oil and coal concessions en north- ern Segliu'1ien were developing setts - factory and that revision o'11 the•flshery Convention was under negotiation. "There are hi certain sections Pao - pie who indulge in alarming specula- tion as 111 the interests of Japan and the Soviet Union are destined to clash in Manchuria," he continued, "but we have no aggressive policy in Man - aerie, or elsewhere, our sole preoccu- pation being that peace and order be maintained in that region and that aur nationals, there be permitted to engage. in peaceful 3suas!uite without-molesta tion, e you ' Solid 30c in stamps for our 700 -recipe Purity Flour Cook Book. 268 Wvstere Canada Flour Mills Co. Limited Toronto, Montreal, Ottnwe, Saiot John. Coi*d144.Ploi k Practical Suggestions on:- PLANNING, BUILDING, FINANCING, DECORATING, FURNISHING and GARDENING. 150 pages. Profusely illustrated. Plans by prominent Canadian architects from every province. Homes suit.: able for any locality in brick. stucco and wood. New ideas in roofs. windows, entries, bath- rooms, floor plans and other features. Tells how to make your home distinctive. 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Through train ee•vioe from Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville. Ask the undersigned for particulars and Literature, H. E. PORTER, Tray. Pass'r Agt. 605 Tranaportntlon Shin—Phones Cherry 9686.31—Detroit Mich. LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. IRISH SUSPICIGUS OF ITALY'SDICTATOR i 'Physical .Expansion" May Cause International Com- plications. Italy's crying need for more room n the world for her people is voided every 50 often by Premier Mussolini, lid 50111e wonder whether in his'em- phatio manner of speaking he does not consciously or unconsciously assume a menacing shapes Tho Utterances of men who 'have power to commit their country to war orotherwise upset the peace of the world, remarks' The Irish SUN BATHS NOW (1` Use kDS SAty and Machine Knives SIMONDS CANADA OAir CO. LTD, MONTNEAL VANCOUVni, .ST. JOHN, we: rORONlO 13 .�av�i��wr��u���WAIsX FOR MILKING COWS Ultra -Violet Rays for "Bossie" Will Cure Kiddies. The novel procedure of exposing cows toe ultra -violet rays in order to cure children sntlforing from rickets" was advocated by Dr. Stuart J. Go - weal, of London, before a recent con- ference in that city on the care of orlep'le•d and invalid children. Says Dr. E. E. puree in his Week's Science (New York): "A1tho this "sounds 111o1'0 like the forgotten magic of ancient tinges than like nlodew'ii science, the suggestion is uile in accord with the 'latest .scien- tific information. It is known that rickets can .be cured by exposure of t.he,chit' sufferers, to the ultra -violet rays; either from a 'sunlight' lamp or in sunlight Itself. Also, Dr. Alfred F. Hess,' of New York City, and others, have shown that the cure can be ef-. feet'es squally well by feeding to the sufferer certain kinds of food, inetud- ing milk, which foods, have been ox eeso1 to the ultra -violet rays. Slush foods ; are altered chemically by the Pays SO that the curative' Power is in1- pulrted:to then. °owe plentifully pro- vided with the rays, as they are by pasturage under the summer sun, give milk which is already rich in these curative material's. But cows get..lit- tle sunlight. in the winter. Dr, Co - well's suggestion id that 'during the darker e'eaatln rows whose mi•11c is to be used for the food of sickly children should. bo expoe!ed regularly to some Loamoftlltraaviolet lamp" as to whatthat Mulles exactly will be .allayed by the statement that it does not mean that Italy is ready to julep at the throat of the flrstpassing nation in order to tees a ooloiiy from. her, when it is followed, by the state.. silent that while the-pbUcy is pacific'. it is not exactly pacifist!' Endangers Peace. At the same tirxe. %.bis Irish weekly gives credit to lyl'..s"oli ii for 'having Pointed out one elf the dangers to (h•e peace of the .woalt Some nations, it notes in. passing, 1'emain stationary in population, while °these, such as Italy or Japan, increase theitr populations so that they press upon ,the means' or' subsistence. As long as the United States opened its gates'to emigrants frons, Europe almost without limitation, IL is recalled, there was, no 'great' Pure wean danger as tile overflow was not checked, but— • "Now the United States feels .it ca.n expand from within, aand more and more limits the number of immigrants. India, Japan, and China, with their teeming populatilons find it nlore'and more difficult to get rid sof their over - i flow. In Australia, in Soulh'Africa, in Northern America, the Asiaticis either not admitted, or if admitted, only with each limitations that they amount to a practical denial, It 'would be 1n - Solilething to Remember. One:thing they have learned in cold Alaska is to make no attempt to clean a silk .or woolen garment ingasoline in the winter time. Writing in Soribeer's Magazine, Mary Lee Davis, the wife of an engin- eer, says that two :women of her ae- queipptance were 'burned to death in so dding. "Just the friction," she - says, "of lifting, the material from the gasoline bath produces such sparks in the elec- trified air that an explosion almost in- "riably occurs,". Although there isn'tµ quite so much electricity in the air in this section of the country, there' are few Indoor sports- mere dangerous than washing articlesi lin ngaso e. ' If you must wash things in gaso- line, asoline, do it outdoors. A q WEAK STD v.7 Can the Strengthened Through the Use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Wonderful is the process by which terestdng if Mns'solini would put be- the che'mistly of the body changes fore the League of Nations sugges= the food we eat into blood, And the tions for 'a 'pacific settlement of this whole of our wellbeing depends upon I problems Italy is keeping Europe in. this being lnaintein•ed day after day, a state of perturbation, because of its' year in and year oft. Sometimes the need for expansion, and we all know;,prOce8s becomes faulty, and then food that the still more obvious need of begins to poison the bleed instead of Japan for an overflow has alarmed the : feeding it. This is.followed by all the United States, and also Great Britain,' pangs 4f indigestion, suelt as gas on as, guardian of a white Australia. The the stomach, panels around the heart, often•rfausea atter eating', and a dis- lidte fes' all Icinde' of food. The only way to overcome these troubles is to tone up the digestion 130 that you 'can assimilate all your food. To do thie you have only to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A short course of these pills will quickly tone up the stomach and banish indigestion. Ilere is a bit of convincing proof 'given by Mee. Chas, Ladner Elleeslie, 'P.1313, who says:—"For some years I was a sufferer from 'stomach trouble. Every- thing I ate causeddistress, sour stom- ach and belching. I could not eat meat pr potatoes, and I grew weak and nervous. No medicine seemed to help me until I was permit -left to take Drs Williams' Pink Pills, and these simply worked wonders. I took the .pills faithfully for a couple of months by which time every symptom of the trouble disappeared. and there has not since been the slightest symptom of stomachtrouble. No wonder I praise DS. Wil'dams' Pink Pills. You can get these pills Brough any m'edicin'e dealer or by mall et 50 dents a box from The Dr. Wiliiams' Medi- cine Go., Brockville, Ont. Statesman (Dublin), are always hoard witis ne'vous interest. This Is par- tt1'oularly true, it is claimed, about Muss011in1, who has "made his own character his country's character, the law of his own being the law of its being." Since Lenin di'atl, 1t is assert- ed by this weekly, no statesman has had anything like this "complete iden- tity between personal will and na- tional will" We read then: "Naturally what he says is brooded over. Political philosopheers.: have of- ten commented on the inevitable con- sequences of the biological expansion of races, but pnilosopbers have not the direct use of power, and people sleep sound o' nights whatever they say. But expounding of a paeiflc.-settlement of this problem would interest tlio whole world. The statement of the problem with reference to Italy and without the. pacific, policy elucidated will not help in the allaying of suspicion." , Asiatics Not -",Niggers." One thing Mussolini paid, which The Irish Statesman believes to be alto- gether true, is that the Asiatic peril will disappear whenever Europe ceases to think of Asiatics as barbari- ens, and breaks• down this mental bar- rier between the .European and the Asiatic mentality. In Asia are the "ancestor civilizations," it is recalled, and we read: "Asiagave birth to all the great re- ligions — Christianity, Brahmanism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Tao, Islam, and many others. Alike in the arts and in literature, in everything except science, the intellect of Asiatic races has been demonstrated to lie equal to thatof Europe, and in science as Sir p, Jagadis Bose and others have shown, the capacity for fine and original in- vestigaticn is there. Yet many ]ug- 1ts'hmen will refer to Indians as nig- gers in conversation, as if a different tinting of the skin implied en inferi- ority of intellect or imagination." when Mussolini gives an interview to a correspondent of the Associated Press, and dilates' upon rapidly ex- panding'•uational organisms like Italy, and upon the necessity 'of providing for Italy's" -crying need, not only for moral and spiritual, but for physical expansion, foreign statesmen will be concerned mainly about the interpse- tation .to be given to the please 'physi- cal expansion.' Nations may expand morally and spiritually without troub- ling ,thee countries,` indeed only ex- citing admiration o1 euvy. But "a physi- cal expansion proclaimed to be a necessity is another matter, and it is doubtful whether the nervous anxiety Canadian Farmer Tells 1s Exp rience "Les"l3ooth, widely known Ontario farmer, and a sick man for 20 years, suffered daily, only half alive. Now strong, robust, vigorous, credits new. found health. to Tanliac Though popularly known as "Les," Mr. Booth's correct first name is G.corge. His home is at 271 Perth St., Brockville; For the past three years he has enjoyed vigoroushealth but what he endured before then is best told in his own words. 'Tor twenty ,ears my arms, shoulders, back and -' hips, ached with rheumatism," said Mr. Booth. "Often I had to, quit work entirely and I rememberone bait:spelt that kept me in bad for six months. "My case,got to be so chronic that the help ran the farm. I was prac- tically helpless. Even my wrists and '. hands would swell up so that I couldn't write may name. I dreaded bedtime, for 3 got no rest, bub lay there' in agony, waiting for morning. Nervous spells would seize me and I would tremble all over like a loaf. I couldn't set any benefit from m3, food and had to force myself to eat. My weight was far below normal. "Three years ago I decided to give Tanlac a good trial, for nothing else had helped me: I could scarcely be- lieve such results were possible as those Tattles soon showed. Tho itching stopped, my appetite came back and I could eat heartily. My nights be - Came more restful, toe, and ,slept • soundly...I gained 111 pounds which I still retain, and I now work hard out- doors from 8 to 10 hours a dry. /never have an ache. Id's hardly bxideveabfe! If folks want to know what 'Tanlac can do, tell thorn to write to Les Booth, or to come and see me. ;I'll tell 'em." If your health is broken from over- work or neglect, profit from. Mr. Booth's experience. Try Tanlac;: na- ture's own body builder, made tions roots, herbs and barks. Your druggist has it, Over 52 million bottles sold. CHILDREN LIKE THE Baby's Own Tablets Are Effec- tive and Easy to Give. You do not have to coax and threat- en to get the little ones•'to take Baby's Own Tablets. The ease with which they are given, as compared with liquid medicines, will appeal to every motor. Nous is 4s• wd you know just howspiblied Uig a doseastehas; 1 extent. The countryman gives his horse reached the little stomach. As a reln-1 carrots to improve its coat, and we edy for the ills of childhood arising should Lilliee a leaf out of 1114 book, from derangement of the stomach and fee carrots improve the rumplextOn bowels they are most satisfactory. • the mills, and the hair. Apples, wiiicell Mrs. Rose Veyer, Willimantic, Cowin., contain mesio arid• tint on the kidneys says:—"I used Baby's Own Tablets and terns to retard olds age, in' the Canadian Northwest and found Lettuce coule ea quantities of vitro. them a wonderful medicine for child min "0," and is therefore a highly ina ren's troubles, especially indigestion portant item in tate daily diet. Oranges and oonstt ation. I have also givens and lemons, though regarded as a hot - p t them to my children for simple fever weather food, are invaluable during and the restlessness accompanying winter for reducing inflammation and teething and they always gave relief. as 8 medicine in cases of influenza. I can recommend Baby's Own Tablets --- �* to all mothers." Already Has It. Baby's Own Tablets are sold by malt- She "1'1.1 newer marry a man whose cine dealers on. by mail at 25 cents a fortune hasn't at least ilve'elphes^s ih box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine it:" He (exultingly) — "Olt, darling! Mine's all ciphers." '1'hoseold„tnemies, ars, ac(dit0 pats and die-: comfort arc soca larked fora fare. hee.well ay Saigc•Ue 03 a ^^ •'"+ix; slore- To Birds. "No use sanding this bay to thea Go if you will 0511 must, Your round Uti es Shelter—bats not strong enough to` ht eves hold him." Thus wrote one of ours Will Tool: on many marvels Magistrates in referring to a lad who! 'Without surprise. had committed two er three offences And'you will rest in jungles against the law. He was probably! And peer down craters right if the Shelter is considered Proms And eco slow tint eaters the standpoint of a prison, but entire- lyAnd alligators. wrong if he thought prison bars 'the only way of subduing and controllingthen you will erne some morning a lively boy. Too many deal with the To your old tree young offender from that viewpoint— And :et your old example hence this comment on the futility of. Ot domesticity. such methods Of, reformation. Our appeal is to the heart, to the intelli- gence, the sympathy, the affections, the spirit of service, to ell those finer elements inlife and eh -at -actor that boys in common with all humanity possess in a more 031 less highly de veloped degree. Lack of faith, effort and enthusiasm on the part of the Worker 'accounts for malty of the fail- 1 uros and the last opportunities that F are • se tragic in their later cense- 1quences. What might have been and what we might have: ac'conhplished is one of the sad reflections that (Mee 't0 ius all when we look over the past. —J J. Kelso. 'Some men are'so fond of en Argu- s .. I gu- ..I meet that they won't even cat fo;x1 I that agrees wash. then. . Doctors: vouch for' Minard's Liniment, :n clean, bright Aluminum is good. ted. 107 When you serve RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE to. your family you are giving them the best tea you can buy. Trjck F'l'yers. The aesLdletic pleasure of watching the flight of trained birds has some- what lapsed in •courtly circles, though 1t lives .among our few' falconers, and is manifest in London, 'where' citizens are found in winter standing, as it entranced, while watching the flying feats of the. guns that haunt the Roiled Pond oar the river's. bridges,. As dusk is failing over the Serpentine, many marls how the gulls on the water burn their heads to the west, and in company after company rise to—'wing westward to spacious Thames -side meadows, and such open spaces as football grounds. ' At the sane time companies of st,orltngs pass eastward, flock upon flock, to their roosting - places about Nelson's bead in.Trafal- gar Square, St Pate's,. the. Post. Office, and other city buildings', where their n et ening inea.ntations must bring wist- ful, memories to many citizens of Nor- folk reed -beds and autumn evenings,, And so the oauntry laborer, coming home by twilight, marks the hosre- wi;rd flight of the rocks to their roost - trees, coslingent tlpon contingent; all flying on the same plane. . . - We have many trick -flying blade, from the sparrow -hawk. that threads its way at full speed through an in- tricate maze of tree e t ee stems and "branch.. es, to famous hoverers, like gcld'en orested wren,' kestrel., and kingfisher; soarers like eagles and buzzard's; and the divers; ante our native 'a'Oodpigeon has some tricks almost the equal of the tumbler -pigeon's. As spring draws an, las pleasant cl'oouing is heard among the -earliest songs, and he is seen sailing away from his chosen bride to show himself off es a toaster of flight, soaring to haver and theca, glide gracefully down to renew his wooing on a tree branch. . But the enpr ane plaster of trick flying among 'British bh3s may be the round -winged lapwing . . . like the Persian king's. pigeons. lie sometimes actually flies an his back,-' Itlarcus Woodward, in "Country Cenlentments." Mlnard's Liniment for animal ailments Garden Medicine Chest. ' A well-known doctor recently de- claretl'that the 041 merit -and -hops beer of England prevented a large part of the country's manhood ft'fnn being killed off in tbo days when scurvy was rampart i11 winter because of bale- ficient supplies of fruit and vegetables. Many people du not. know thattheir gardens may be made to supply them with an Meal llietnry, Celery is good for rheumatism,. Spinach contains iron to an important Co., Brockville, Ont. SELF-WILLED BOY Cannot Be Reformed by Pris- on Bars—Must be a Higher Appeal. --Elizabeth Coatsworth. f The Deduction.. Sister—"What is an autobiography?" 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