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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-07-14, Page 7ARMY AVIATORS THIN WATFRY BLOOD Justifies Italy's Destiny in ` FETED J lviaitland - and ' Hegenberger -' Will' Leave Monoplane and Return by Ship llonolnlu.-Lieuts, Lester J. Mait- land and Albert Hegenberger, who landed near ]fere after their flight from Oalclande"Calif., over 2400 miles of the Pacific Ocean, are planning to leave for San Francisco on the steamer•. Mani. The giant Fokker monoplane, which made the longest ...night Over. water, will be left in Hawaii for interisland flying by army -aviators. Tlto love of the aviator for his air- plane, like the traditional love of the s Or for his ship, was proved when' •r -lad and Ieg eubsrge r visited the monoIiau£'which here them at n arly 100 miles an hour in the,: his tory-making flight of 25 hours and 50 minutes. With only a couple of hours for f rest, the 1lers wore out for a plunge h in the sea. Afterward began a long list of social affairs where tribute was paid them for their exploit. They. called upon Mal: Gon, Edward, M. Lewis, commanding the Hawaiian department of the army; upoufRear Admiral Jahn McDonald and upon Gov, Wallace R. Farrington. Later ,turret' were guests ata community mcheon. A dinner at the bongo of Col. Jolie H. Howard, department air officer, and a public .reception at 9 o'clock was the „evening program arranged for the fliers, Mgftlancl told the story or his flight over again, but •this time' he told it In four sentences, punctuated with . smiles. Yesterday was the happiest day of my life," he declared: "1 had planned and hoped and worked for that, day over since I first joined the service. When I. saw Kauai and then Oahu I was the happiest boy iu America. I'm very happy to be here rand I'm pleased with the reception we've received. Thank you." • Hegenberger's talk was just as brief. ' He expressed their bewilder- ment at finding that they were "really here," and continued: "We're.grate- ful that we were chosen for the mis- sion. It is a dream come true. Lcau't find words to express my appreciation • for the reception you have given ug," • The crowd cheered as.Maj:Gen. Ed- ward M. Lewis introduced eacil Byer, linking`•their names with those of Lowell Snaith, . the late Capt. John Rodgers, Charles Lindbergh.and 'Clar- elite Chamberlin; Seek to Revive Lost Art of Father -to -Son Letters 1✓ Letter writing by fathers to sons who are away from home, especially durilie school days, isbecoming a'lost ort,, the revival of which will be urged during the coming year by it group of educational and religious organize tions. Although closer companionship be- tween father and son is constantly be- ing emphasized, it le asserted that apt there are a few patents iu .these mod- T ern times whose correspondence gives the continuous counsel' concerning homely virtues that was customary in the last century and is contained in the collected works of many great men of the country. A model father -to son letter has just been tliecoVered by the Woman's Home Cotupanvion in same unpulilished let- lees etlets of Rchert D. Lee. It was written .venly-five years ago, and says: "You must study to be frank with 1d of chi e -: 'ankh s is the •d• ft the world; honesty and courage. Say what you mean to do on every occasion.and take it. foe granted you mean to dowhat is tight. '•N'eal•ly a century ago there came 'the dark day' when the sun was slow- ly extinguished as an eclipse. Mem- bers ,of 1Iemb•ers,of tate Legislature of Connecticut in session shared the general awe and terror, believing the Day of Judgment +bad come. Someone, In the consterna- tion of the hour moved for edjeurll- neem. but:an old Puritan leader, Daven- ,port Stanford, declared that if the last day had come h.. wanted to be found at his place or duty. De moved that candles be brought so that the house could -proceed. "There was quietneise in that man's mind—the quietness of heavenly Wis- dom—an inflexible willingness to obey present duly. Duty, then, is the sub limeS,t word in our language. Do your duty in all thinge, like the old Puritan. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less," l Ingratitude Leo Maxse In . the London National li:eviewr Sluce self-government_ was ,given. to'the ' Transvaal and Orange 11 Free Slate, and since the Union of South Africa was created,' the whole effort of successive Dutch Prime Minle- teas (and owing to the gerrymander- ing of the eonstitutencies at the time ce the Union, there has never been able to be an English Prime Minister) has been, to "out" the English. Their language is not taught in the schools, except in the overwhelmingly English distrlots; hatred of Ranglaid is preached in every .Dutch history -book and every Sunday in Dutch Reformed C11 u'ohes. We have got hack to the Zappe tend back to the Kruger tyranny. She—Why don't you propose to Mise Bu)lion? He —I haven't th© face to asic her., She—True! I never thought ee of that. • kI2WAYS t Not In lore lin, L young Ver'worked makes manner d before But Lent int[ zed ;gained. ondi.tions , as Teresa f tine as f found f this ot exnrese a 0101 rola ras very ood, east egan nd ound and ompletely earnestly ake will me." Send Dr. Silo, a useful he Blood." ;d through 0 cents dedicine Wife—"It teople Ilrsband—"That could 3luistian Sift :oa slowly Cul while, ,he syrup ful ier, ir so >f cold refreshing �� Corrected ' Sure. to no trouille 18 dangerous .then watery i,or bl0 1. girls and 01' confined its approach that it 10 the trouble taken' hi time through: the'use. Pills, so onriehes health and strength Tho'correetiou by Dr, certain as'anything lIsatey, Dnnraveu, many anaemic new eea.tlt medicine, too what Dr. Williams' lone for me. a badly run-down_corrdition, nervous and•w'ould feel exertion.1 'In taking Dr, before usibg my health under their restored. a'clviso these pills, feeling do for others your name Williams' Medicine Ont„ and they little book The any druggist a box from Co., Brockville, Ig °EROUS Serious Follows delay in' It is very in persons within in often well is recognze6l: the .tonic of Dr. the Williams' can sufferers through She Ears:—"I warmly 1 was had little tired this Williams' them gradually continued For all weak sure wilat they and address will mail on "'Building Dills can or The Dr. Ont. Results or anaemia— common Be stealthy develop- Williams' blood is speedily of anaemic Pink be. Que., my Pink suffering desire out condition Pink very improving, use this that Co„ ho by Williams' cut and -July neglect who aro dome _at treat. that PillsAn Miss -is one who the use can- thein' 'ladle I for at the 'I 'Pins, long was reason girls to they did for to The Brock- you free_ Up obtain- mail at some I wish tray."-. of co- sugar, 1 cup- all the until Into a a glass and "Insincere nonsense" is given by John Carter; writing 2nd Issuo`of The Independent the current tallr regarding Italy's perialism h Albania. "The of the matter is, says Mr, "that in securing a, paramount ence...,ever the country across Streit of Otranto, Italy is but the io71 laws mher national a1 ties, that Mussolini's personality methods have no more to do than have those of his predecessors' the Italian Foreign Office, if there. is dangei% of another the Balkans the first'algressive must bo made by that eminently fie aggregation -of hardy fighting the inhabitants, of the Kingdom Serbs, Croats, anti Slevonee. y one who examines a see that Albania is Os necessary—to Italy as is urea toJapan, Belgium Great Britain, o(' Panama united States. filbania' the Italian naval and commercial comnnmlcations between the west coasts of Italy. ' The porto Valens can be made f naval fortress capable. 00 sealing Strait of Otranto, thorn only miles wide ,to all. save submarines," Mr. Carter points out that to the inexorable facts of and political strategy, it is for Italy to control this country the Interests of her own safety. writes: "This has been conceded ovary great power itt Europe every dispassionate student in the world, The sale question 'confronts the world and Italy method to be employed in iter strategic safety in Albania: foothold 1101 been peaceably is in course of being consolidated the face of the bitter hostility 1 Jugoslays, by a wise and firm aey which has made Italian identical with Albanian necessities. "Sforza began the game. soliui is already bringing to mute at Geneva, but :the game won only because it is in accord the true interests of Italy 50011110n seine of Europe. duct . occasions another war, be because the disgruntled j,,, ou it ,not because. Italy the label in tlio1 to I in1-'.. I plain fact I Carter, , inllu-! the obeying I noCCSB i- and with it and that 11.1.1 move pati- 1 i igen, 2 of the t. i f map will 1 to t to the a domiluitos 1 1 east x110. ' Albanlau : 1 into a 1 the ; • e1tty1 owing, geography: necessary in i. He i by and of politics ' 'Which is the 1 assuring 1 A won and in of the dipiom- interests which Mus- a check- has been with ,and the If her con- it will Slays in - desires the blades M- an enter- a ship - _ Mental Solence. Is possible to by ignoringthem completely.' is so, cut the lawn that Evangelist. together }3 of a cupful with % of a cupful of pour over the mixture of hot water, stirring then cook over hot water is thick. Add % teaspoon- of vanilla extract, pour cool and chills. A tablespoonful of the syrup stirred into milk makes a' delicious drink. p Hedge -clipping. The Soviet has now forbidden importation of safety -razor to Russia. We hear that prising British firm has sent load of garden shears insstead—Lon- ,don Opinion. t ,. • 1 9 Ma LIT and• In" mankind. Distiibatedin ni 'n Buzz spray and dies. their eggs. Will Canada 111 clears, It la[,�•t •..tF ,.` Ili ''1 Bed • v � r 4 . gets also Fatal not by Fred i'I' ; S ISLSTS®YS. Mosquitoes Bugs it in the neck your home of mosquitoes Ella bed bugs, roaches, ants, to insects but harmless to stain. Get Flit today. J. Whitlow dr Co., Limited, Toronto +_.. 7 •t "w;i i < ,. ai .• na• ^'2. l L! �fi k it ,�'I Moths ,lTha rellorvtau Roaches raltbtbc black btttd'" e, fieer, dr.x Saar [ti: 1 Flies Ants AANrO TH ERN ONTARIO 1��R1 NORTHERN ONTARIO contains millions of acres f of the finest agricultural land in the world and may be had by returned soldiers and free; to others, 18 y , years and over, 50 cents per acre. , What settlers say of the soil, climate, farming and forest life, is told in a most attractive booklet issued under the direction of the Hon. John S. Martin, Minister of Agriculture for On- tario. FOR FREE COPIES WRITE:, Director of Colonization, Parliament Buildings,' Toronto, Ont;, Canada "Please mention this paper" High School Boards and Boards. of Education Are authorized by law to establish • INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ' ART SCHOOLS With the approval: of the Minister of Education. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES may be conducted' in accordance with the regulations Issued by .: tho Department of Education. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL, INSTRUCTION is given Iii various trades. The schools andclasses are under the. direction of AN ADVISO'RY. COMMITTEE. Application for attendance should be made to the Principal of the school. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD' SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided for In the Courses of Study In Public, Separate, Continuation and High Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational Schools and Departments. Copies of the Regulations leaved by the Minister of Education may be obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. ;550115 SEARCH Fone ie the nett/ York newspapermen oho "aa'e now carrying on- a search in Ile north woods of Quebec for the pissing French aviators; Nungesser nd Coll. The young hien who are roan Ief ''. tLorightE,J,Dowling s and rank'Dolan of the New York Daily vows; T. J. Hogen and II W Smith f the Pathe ow too heti gra h - N s, p � /1; p d on the concourse of the Canacllpt taclflu Windsor Street Station 'in lonUenl on their `way, to Chicoutimi L'he party broke up at •Grand'liere, Flogan stopping there to engage a ;lane in which he is snaking extensive 00 ; AIRMEN surveys of the t5strict where the mysterious -flare signals 'have been. noticed. The other three proceeded Lo Chicoutimi where they farmed a land party, proceeding iulead to the vicinity of Peribonl:a Lake: The two parties are keeping in close touch ,with each other. Bogan, who has made one trip in over tbs. territory under observe lion, feels thattile missing airmen are somewhere in the heavily wooded area north. of CW00111ililli The object 01 Ole air and land £xpoditions is to iin•cl out the whereabouts of the nines- iag men or to clear up the mystery of the bare signals. opinion Is moral cowardice' in the first FiL-LAFFS -deL-trot: .......... A Plea for Mercy Chauifer, spare my life, For mo show some concern; Maku nut a widow of my wife When you take that left hand turn, DV OW. fico (On With Laughter) "We11, salt," said Samba, after be- ing asked what kind of chickens he preferred, "all kinds has dere merits. De white ones is de easiest to And in tie • dark; but de black ones is de easiest to hide after you gets 'cm." Travel teaches shrewdness, 110 doubt; but a man who can matte money enough to travel is shrewd enough. A woman—"I was outspoken at my club." "Who outspolte you?" asked her husband. Wouldn't it be groat it you could send the dishes to the laundry and the house to the. cleaner? He --'Wily Is your face so red? She—"Cause," Ile "Cause why?" She-"Cansemotics.' Wordsworth Was Right. The child is father of :the man and he begins to exercise paternal auth- ority at a very early age. A tramp asked a farmer's wife one clay for-a'plece of broad, As the gave hint a piece of pie she said: "Poor fellow, you look as if you'd seen better days," "Yee, so I have, ma'am," said the tramp. He shoveled about a . cubic foot of pie into his mouth with his knife and added, "Once I dwelt in marble halls." wife h farmer's how,"alteclthe "Anda nice e to lose such a u'com "did o t Y t m 1n "Tere"m expired," said the tramp. My .girl is a telephone operator and waren she dances every One is busy. Hugh F. Spender In the London An ideal home is one ,where there Fortnightly Review: The chief ob• is love, kindness and contentment be- stacle to the treatment of Germany as tween housecleaning times. an equal among equals is her obstin- • ate clinging to the Moscow connec- Among other things, happiness does tion. It is the case of the extra - not lenditself 10 mass pcoduetion, ordinary bigamist who is surprised when told that he cannot be permit- - r Give up ,the comforts of home for wtves at lite same time. He, poor the discomforts of a summer resort Economy or words is the first rule of good writing. If yon do not believe life is real, life is earnest, try proffering advice in quartsre where it is unacceptable," "What is the greatest water power known to man? "Woman's tears." Big Ben. A fine alarm clock is the rooster, His worts are of barley and flax; He keeps all his ticks in the hen- house, And You wind him up with an axe. d+ JThe Porch Attractive Classified Adv..1rt1',1 mems "'fire lure of the out-of-doore enekee '�y ul: L 1x:1.(117 It.,Sii` $75 A. the equipment of the porch at this J "i 1 , r,; li, s 5] St:l,] 1 c, renin C() C1 d�i`r dtS 5r.11s nil SlhC. Clcana nine oe0 Of the vital • factors of sum ercre::111ne Ilke:'aIAG1U. Irree saniiil0c. mer hgtiec fueniahing," roads .an:, ar- I , A..' LEIr 13Vi217 & CO, Aloxanari$,.. ontarlo. lido. In the Jena iseuo of Arts and i .. ' Decoration Magazine. "The porch is a common meeting piece_ for all who enjoy the open air. This does not eeceeserily imply that it must be en.', tirely open, for the enclosed porch of- fers quite as strong an attractlonand without the disturbance of unexpect- ed breezes that scatter magazines and papers, upset the flower bowls and teacups and generally demoralize the. urronr dings, "For the dining porch, painted fur- niture, in soft green or lacquer rad, finished with a coat of spar varnish, to make it waterproof, 'and prevent , the staining, of Clothing no matter how great the dampness, is particular- ly attractive. Iron furniture is equal- ; ly desirable, if the type in which .the chair seats are so constructed as to ,spring when occupied, or are adapted Ito cuehions. I "For the open or the enclosed nercb,for general use,.. there is the swinging couch hammock. These should' be ot ample length and, with their spring seat cushions, spiral backs and arm rests, otter irresistible comfort Nearby, a folding table with a removable top will be found indis- pensable for serving tea or as a place for bootee and Smoking accessories. "Chairs for the open porch are to he had in many types, but, the slatted HARD O THE BABY July—the month or oppressive heat; roti. -trot days and ,sweltering nights; is extremely hard' on little onee, Diar- rhoea, dysentery, colic and cholera infants= carry off thousands of pre- cious little lives every. summer. The mother must be constantly on her Iguard to prevent these troubles, or if they come on' suddenly La fight 1110111. is al; such nitt to No other medicine mothers during the hot summer as is Baby's Own Ttblets. They regulate the bowels and stomach, and an occa- sional close given to the well child will prevent summer complaint, or if the trouble does conte on suddenly will banish it. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail.at 25 cents a box frail The Dr. 'Williams' Medicino Co., Brockville, Ont. HELP WANTED ! MSn.L5' On relat ALB Pai•n upwards. of 525 weekly growing mushrooms for us, using Haste 5005e in cellars,' barns or onthou ea. Light ploasanl worlc for either 050. monde now. .Illustrated booklet, par tleulara and. testllneniala sent any "where for :damn. Address Dominion • iMuahroom en., Toronto :3. The Bird Bath A Chirp, a hunter, and a rush; Pn A scramble in the underbush— le peep, a twitter and a squawk.-,- A noisy j ays ' impatient talk; A flash of gaudy blue and white, Two shining wings that catch the light; Acardina]',s bright scarlet creel, Against dull brown of sparrow's breast; A poise—a preen upon the brink, A sudden dip—a dainty drink; 1. ,lifting, of small beaks that :fling The crystal drops on back and wing; Quick beady eyes that upward gaze, One brief, glad space of thanks and pulse— A. trill—a bright cadenza gay, armchair, with three positions and a Then to blue clones—away! away! removable footrest, is an attractive —Clare MacDermott, in Montreal Stan light vveight ehalr, easily moved about and inexpensive in price. One: of the 130101 porch rockers this season shows a painted wooden frame with a bril- liant awning cloth seat and back, and short rocker ends, that folds together in the same manner as a camp chair. In the matter of porch rugs, the new pi �, fla BOOK closely hand-woven straw :patterns of- i 2?ti ri s E n REE c Per "a.most tempting selection of .,_NTonREQUEST colorful designs, bold to treatment, Tells cause of cancer and what to do but carefully carried out in harmoni for pain, bleeding,odor, etc. Write for ors colorings. For the enclosed porch it to -day, mentioning this paper. Ad - hand made Indian druggets, made of dress Indianapolis Cancer Hospital Iamb's wool, are also to be 1•ecom- Indi3rap011s, Ind. mended for their appropriateness and serviceability. "Ia reed or willow furniture, sump- tuous comfort, graceful outline and effective coloring have been com- bined in great loungy sofas and set- tees, chaises longues and deep seated armchairs that make any setting, either within the house 0i• without, a delight. 'Stich willow' or reed has also established itself in popularity as be- ing distinctly clean cut andi'having a 'certain sense of sturdiness com- bined with comfort. "Awnings for the porch are even more vivid in their stripes than ever, it would appear. Among the newer ones the opened sided awning, hung from a spear ended iron pole, is es - l 'pecialiy desirable for A Spanish 0r 1 , It4lian house," Maher England Vs Mother India r I have always argued that Lhe e is only one Renee in which the idea of Two Women . Owe Health progress has any moaning—in the to Lydia E. Pinkham's sense of plumbing and its equivalents.. Ve getable Compound by its plumbing and by analo- g Where Are They? Burd—"Inall myflying trips, , I've never yet seenone of those castles in the aur, that you hear about!" Facing Both Ways man, hall intended even to present -- Tunnels Wanted Doctor Mayo declares walking is the best exercise one can take. So it is, Doe, se it is -1f you can find any place to walk, --Milwaukee Journal. Neuritis. Drive away the throbbing pain with applications of Minard's. • THEY SUFFER NO R1ORE sous testa n is s p a , when I closed Catherine Mayo's "Mother India" I began to reflect on certain criticisms •0f our own cherish- ed Western civilization which I have heard, not from disgruntled Indian agitators, but trent sensitive and in- telligent teen and women who were able to view the situation in perspec- true. The drunkenness of Glasgow' on a Saturday night, the slums of , Manchester, the waste of public ram venue on unproductive expenditure,! the . tem of s primogeniture, the Y of a, ' h Isles n esiste ce in the British class of permanently unemployed--to5 ed— these are phenomena which m.ght well prompt a writer from Mars or even from the continent of Europe, to write a book about "Mother England" , which would be as true and as untrue as "Mother India." After all, perhaps the Tnd1ans, like other nations, have a right to go to the devil in their own way. --(Ernest 13oyd itt The Inde- i pendent). Keep Minard's Liniment near at hand. "I hear that women can bear pain and you'll get what's knoWll as a va- the ladies to each other. Berlin must better than men." "Wito told yon, cation understand, that the membership of your :doctor?" "No, my shoemaker!" the Concert of Europe is not cone - To refuse to de a truing you Believe patibie with true Connection with an p' right because of fear of public organization which is the enemy of the concert of mnropo, of the League of Nations, of civilization and of all the ideals of the White Race. 1> f Sir Harry Lauder declared the scotch were tight. AI Jolson offered the following 16 prove Sir Harry wrong, Au auctioneer was stopped in the middle of his speech by a young roan who 001110 into the sales room ,on an obviously important er- rand. The two conferred for several minutes and then tate auctioneer, 'holding up hie hand for attention, said: "Ladies and gentlemen! A ti*al- let•contaiiling a thousand dollars was Post in this room yesterday. I have just been told that there will be a re- ward of two hundred and fifty dollars. for anyone returning the 'same," Af- ter a short silence, a gentleman with a plaid tam-o-shanter was heard to muf1Jur: "Two hoonered an' teefty five.' t .. Bore— 'I passed your husband tat night, lllrs. Brown, but he didn't see" nue." Mrs, Drown (absently)—"yin, so he said!," Minard's 'Liniment for insect bites St. Adolphe, Manitoba, --."I was very weak and had great pains during my periods so that I could not sweep the floor. The pains were in the right side and ex- tended to the left and then d o w n- wards. I0 seemed tts if thebodywas heavy and upside down. It is for these troubles 1 too Vegeta- ble rg took e eta- b1e LomP0 und, 1 saw about it in at. It paper a no one wo- man pre iprevailed on me to take r has helped me in every way, the pains are less, and I' have more appe- tite. It is a pleasure to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ppoundto other women."—Mrs. J. L. EmmonAINE, St. Adolphe, Manitoba. Found Great Relief To1•onto,Ont.—"I am atthe Change of Life with hot flashes, dizziness, weakness and nervousness. I had head noises and was short of breath. I was this way about six monthswhea I read about Lydia L. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound in the newspapers. I' have taken eil7htbottles so far and found great relief. "—I1irs.R.J. SAD - MON, 112 Lawlor Ave., Toronto, Ont. Edge-lialdint, Saws Fast. Eastl-Cut'lin4s Cuara,,teodbecapsernade from our 0011 steel 011,05105 CANADA SAW CO. 1.010,'" MOM -RSA!. VANCOUVER, ST, JOHN.N.a.!' TORONTO HIGHEST MARKET PRICES A Year's Test Will Prove • Swift Best. Send Us Your Next Shipment. ISSUE No. 25—'27. 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