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Zurich Herald, 1927-10-06, Page 7REAT s TONIC ASTONISHING MISINFORMATION RENEWS STRENGTH Simply Because it Enriches and Builds Up the Blood. In 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 in n wbo are overworked or c fined within doors. makes, stealth a manner it is :ofin ten well developed before its Tendencies in Farming Hamilton ;spectator (Ind. Cons.)---• It is interesting to observe thet two- thirds of the total revenue of the Eng. 1Is11 farmer i$ from, hire live stogk, meat animals, dairy products, poul— try, eggs and wool, With the Canadian farmer the value of this source of in- come is rising and now amounts to one-third of the total, `which mean that for manly eastern farmers it con- stitutesPreach the main, source of revenue. The Now York Sun carried the fol- i It is estimated that Diore than 90 per Canadian dairy products now amount lowing article in a recent issue and 4 cern. of the farmers own their to $250,400,000 a year, while live stock persons h k d on the editor of this page derived a lot of I own properties. In the cities the valued at over $100,000,000 is annual It its ap- proach The American Press Often Cares Articles—Supposedly Authentic—But Misleading and, Detrimental to Canada SO BAD ITS FUNNY amusement from its perusal. We: small French wage earners bY weekly 1y sold, with poultry, eggs •and wool that 'hand it •on. We also giv ,a letter we Ieavlag strive to be property owners. I`unning to approximately $74,000,000 proaoh to so ya year. Grain crops overtop in value sent on to file N.Y. Sun giving our As to the loyalty of the French Cana all other sources for farmers in Can - presence is recognized.. But. taken in views of the matter. dian to' the British crown, when its ` time there is a tonic that so enriches 4---'- sincerity is challenged a ready ons- oda, the prairie provinces particular- { made by quoting the now Earn• t y holding a strong position in this re - and purifies the blood that goodhealthThe S. C. he o, est. Article wen ,s and strength soon conies to the form nus statement of great >9p F'ireraoh Canadians �%aA>nF�®e�' French patriot: "The last shot for er weak, anaemic sufferer This tonic is Dr. Williams' Piulr. Pills, which for Allied Politically With 'Western. the maintenance of the British aliegi- years have been the most successful blood -builder known, and has credit for restoring to good health thousands and thousands of people who have suf- fered fmm some of the many ailments that come through weak, watery blood. The correction of anaemic condi- tions by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Is as certain as anything can be. As proof of this Miss Margaret A. Smith, Buienational anthem instead of "God Save severe attack says:—"After having a the King." Certain imperialists have in weakf jaundice I nwcleft become alarmed and have besought in a very and run-down condi- the people to leave their bats on when "0 Canada"s is being played. The origin of "0 Canada!" is French Canadian, and the French Canadian is to -day ruling the domin- ion. omin ion. More than that, the French Caa- nn Farmers—Hold 101 of 245 Seats in Commons 13y Charles Lynch Special Correspondence to The Sun ance in Canada will be fired by French Canadian." To Editor, New York Sun. You have two boys on Your paper who are competing as to who 'is tha Copyright, 1927. All Rights Reserved. { funniest funnyman—Charlie LYnCh, Ottawa,tOnt— Canada is froom Chaand rie'se oy who unconscioussthe "Sun humour caused ly but surely drifting away imperial ties as evidenced by the grow- a bigger laugh in Canada than the ins popularity of "0 Canada!" as the "Sun Dial" ever got, when he wrote the article "French Canadians Gain Power," in your Sunday edition of the. 17th. We haven't two kinds of Canadians in Canada. The Canadians of .to -dal may have different origins, but they are Canadians First, and their origin is Ancient History. Figures can't lie, but Charlie is using hie own figures, know Charlie better than we do. His view of the political situa- tion is unique in conception, but tion. I was pale and my nerves on edge. I could not sleep at night and :would toss and turn for hours at a time. I finally decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and soon began to feel better, and after taking a few More boxes of the pills I felt as strong as ever, and could thoroughly enjoy my rest at night. Now, I always re- commend these pills to any friends who may be ailing:- Better sleep, steady nerves, im- proved appetite, increased vigor—all those can be yours by taking Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. Begin them to -day. Sold by tell medicine dealers, or by snail post paid at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Hard -Boiled Egg. ""Ho thinks he's tough—calls him- self a hard-boiled egg." "And, as you might expect, he's yel- low i nthe middle." dian race may be the dominant one Canada in another fifty years by virtue of their great natural increase. At present the French Canadian peo- ple control 101 seats out of 245 in the Federal House of Commons. In Que- bec, which is their province, they con- trol 62 out of 65. In the great Eng- lish province of Ontario the French are creeping in. To -day they control 18 seats out of 82. Amazing Growth The French Canadian laughs at race suicide. A recent census shows that the average French Canadian family numbers ten. The French Canadian colony in the dominion in 1758 num- bered 60,000. To -day that band has increased to about 2,500,000 in Canada and 1,500,000 in the New England States. Canada's population is hovering around 9,000,000. Despite the fact that they are in the minority, the French Canadians control the country which was taken from their ancestors centuries ago by the English. The reason is simple: The French Cana- dian and the farmer of western can- ada are allied potlitically., and despite all pleas stick to their union, with the result that they dominate. Incident- ally, it may 1e pointed out tbat55 per cent. of the farmers of western Can- ada are foreign born. The main feature of the French Canadian race is thei, ability to sur- vive. A striking example is that of Race"— As the Public Always Wrong? London Morning Post (Cons.) : The chief count in the indictment of the, critic against the public is that it is irrosporrsive to the highest art. Is that true? Allowance must be made for limitations. It would be unfair, fortoreproach the public and you ria FOR MOVIE y S OF Y)C CHILDREN Mothers are quick to praise any- thing which brings health and com- fort to their little ones—any medicine that will make the baby well and keel) him well will always receive hearty recommendation from .the mother. That is why Baby's Own Tablets are so popular. Thousands of mothers, throughout the country, not only use them for their own little ones but are always delighted to be able to recom- mend them to other mothers. Thous- ands of mothers have proved Baby's Own Tablets to be without an equal in relieving their little ones of any of the many minor ailments which arise out of a derangement of the stomach faulty in fact. We have two and a and bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are fraction political parties in Canada, the ideal laxative—easy to take but Tories, Grits, and the other fellows thorough in action. They banish con - (usually called Progressives) but to stipation and indigestion; break up introduce a French party is to laugh. colds and simple fevers; expel worms The French-Canadians are strongly and make the teething period easy. Grit, and the Tories are busy now looking for a Moses to leadttheQm, who can attract a following in But Charlie, more or less, lumps a few of. the Grits in Ontario, and the Progressives of the West, together with the French-Canadians, to make his 101. We Canadians wouldn't line them up just that way, but let Charlie have his smile. Perhaps Charlie doesn't know that Canada has two official languages— French and English, and has had since 1791. Bilingual Schools, (where French. and English are both taught) are usual, and always have been in Canada, where the interests of educa- tion can be best so served. But the educational matters are handled by the provinces, not by the Federal Gov- ernment, so you will understand that there can not be a Canadian law, gov- erning whether or not religious teach- ing is carried on therein or not. Charlie can't know that the Premier of Orange Ontario, Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, (he an Orangeman) "sent this year, over 100 Ontario school, teachers to Quebec to learn French and acquire local color. Because of this British idea of government, with- out coersion, we can, French or Brit- ish, heartiily join in slinging "God Save the King," and all take our hats off (and by the way, we don't know who composed "God Save the King"). Our Canadian statistics show the average French-Canadian family to be 5.34, not 10, as Charlies says, and the French element must look to natural increase in population, because France cannot spare immigrants, worse luck, while Britain sends us thousands ,yearly. The French in Canada com- prise about 28 per cent. of net popula- tion, not 40 per cent., as Charlie says. The British, 55.4 per cent. The foreign element in the West is about 32 per cent., not 55 per cent., as stated by Charlie, and part of the 32 per cent. came from your country, the U.S. Charlie does not know that all Cana- dians will agree that one of our great- est statesmen and Imperialist was a French-Canadian, Sir Wilfrid Laurier,. and his period of government (fifteen years) did nothing to weaken the ties with the mother land, but rather strengthened them. You won't find British -Canadians disagreeing with the nice things he said about our French- Canadians brothers and their charac- teristics of thrift and ability to sur- vive and settle our new country. We wish we bad more of them. Did you hear our Canadian anthem, "0 Canada" broadcast so often at the time of our National Birthday cele- bration a while ago? We think that's a mighty fine song. Mattes the shivers run up and down your back when you hear it well sung. We all like singing it. But there is a different spirit behind "God Save the King." A real lasting reverence, and Mr. Tache will find a lot of British Canadians helping fire that "last shot' Cbarlies mentions. Shariie will find that Mr. Veniot is Post-MasterGeneral, not Premier instance, a "The Miracle of the Aca for not appreciating a Greek tragedy performed in the original Greek and immortalized by 1752 to Longfellow e in FrenchE according to the conventions of the geline:' set - Greek In theatre. It is the unfamiliarity Clement of Acadia in Nova Scotia and of the form that is more often than New Brunswick was disperesed by the not responsible for what seems to be public insensibility; or it is the failure of the good to attain the truly great. Be it remembered it is only genius that knows how -to speak in accents that touch the universal heart. We are so sure you will appreciate perfect tea in per- fect condition that'we make this offer. If you buy Red Rose Tea in the new alumi- num package and you are not thoroughly satisfied, we have authorized your grocer to return your money on receipt of the container, no matter" how much of the tea you have used. 6T English. Still Retain Language Years afterward their descendants returned and settled on the same farms from which their ancestors had been driven. To -day they control 40 per cent. of the total population and they bave elected Peter J, Veiiot, one of their compatriots, as prime minis- ter of New Brunswick. The French Canadian has managed to retain his language and his school, where religious instruction is given. Religious instruction is not permitted by the law of the country, but tbere s no politician who would dare imperial his political life by attacking this with the excepton of leaders of the Orange order. The French Canadian n is not only n as a pioneed, but a gr undying love of the land, They pio- neered in Manitoba long before the Canadian Pacific railway was built. They have blazed now trails, and by ibeyvirtuehavof tleir followedvrthe pathpofi}ion the they old ,"eoureurs-cies-bots:" Question of Loyalty Answered The force of the French Canadian is mainly the ownership of the land. Li Tit For Tat. A country couple went to a manse to get married. 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Auto -Suggestion "Safety First" was the subject of the lessors. After the teacher had spoken of the imagination needed by the motor driver, he asked: "Now, can you suggest something 01Se he re- quires beside foresight" "Please, ,sir, four-wheel brakes," came the reply from ono bright youth. our ener , people of New Brunswick. The latter post find their past an ever- present Some people lty. tion being filled by the Honorable John Baxter, K.C. 011ie means King's Conn -t oil, not Knight of Columbus). Just Best Jro another one of Charlie's little jokes. l leoiiji 11/ Yen and If we thought Charlie meant whait+i o ,too he implies in his article, we would feel.tf that his surname suggested r. good I way of dealing with him. But we i know he was "Only foolin." He i` should say so too, for a lot or tis rre Scott:h, and object to jokes—or ally - thing else—at our expense. Yours truly, The lazy man is of r reeve ere than a deadone, 'amt he takes up a \holo lot more ronin. 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