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Montreal, September, 1928.
Lady '(at children's peaty) ---"Well,
my little man, what are you going to
be when you grow up?" Little Man
(tugging uncomfortable neckwear) :
"Soniefln' what don't wear a collar."
Spring is late in Italy. Probably
Mussolini has had other things to do.
When Baur
Children Ciy
for It
Britain Speeds
.Air Liner to Beat
Germans • to Sea
Hundreds of Workmen Rush
Huge ' Ships in Race to .7..
Start Atlantic Ser-
vice
London.—Great Britain has th'ro'wn
her last reserves of science intd they
fight to wrest' from Germany the honor
of launching the first trans-Atlantic
air liner.
Two giants of the air, the British
R-100, now being built at Howden, and
the German LZ -127, nearing comple-
tion at Friedrichshafen, will make
their first flights soon. The one fin-
ished first will be recorded in history
as making the first commercial flight
over the Atlantic.
The Germans are now in the lead,
Their Zeppelin is expected to be in the
air before the middle of August,
whereas 'it will be toward the end of
September before the British are
ready to test, the R-100. Constructional
difficulties, the failure of materials to
arrive and other factors may alter
this prospect. • • • ,
or many months in the giant `sheds
at Howden and Friedrichshafen hun-
dreds of workmen have been climbing
like spiders over the largest metal
sausages in the world. „Each of the
new dirigibles is bulkier than an ocean
liner. Tho metal skeleton is covered
with cotton fabric, which has been
treated with aluminum paint. Each
has cost millions of dollars to con-
struct. When completed' the tivo air-
ships, each on its own route, will in-
augurate a line of commercial air
travel across the Atlantic. • The R-100
expects to make a direct crossing from
Cardington, England, to New York,
and the Graf Zeppelin from Friedrichs-
hafen to the Azores and then to New
York.
The dimensions and carrying capa-
cities of the two airships are equally
astounding. The R-100 is 709 feet
long, practically a seventh of a mile,
the Zeppelin is 770 feet long and 116
feet high. Both ships are about half
again as large as the American dirig-
ible,
iribible, the Los Angeles.
These bare figures, however, tell
only the outline of the story. Imagine
an airship comprising three decks, the
two upper decks for the passengers
and the lower for the crew. Imagine
a dining room capable of holding fifty
persons, floor on which the entire pas-
senger list can dance, promenade
decks, comfortable cabins, all in an
airship.
Each airship is capable of carrying
a passenger list of 100 and a crew of
forty, but the Germans plan to Carry
only twenty passengers and concen-
trate on mail and valuable cargo.
Meanwhile in the background looms
up the tremendous shape of whatvw]ll
be the greatest airship in the world,
the R-101, which is building at Card-
ington, England. It will not be ready
until next year, and will then be
placed in use on a route to India.
Chivalrous Gentleman (to* man who,
has just settled in the seat he has
vacated)—"Pardon me, sir, but I
meant that seat for this lady here."
Big Man—"It's quite all right; that's
my wife!" .
Baby has little upsets at times. All
your care cannot prevent them. But
you can bo prepared, Then you can
do what any experienced nurse would
do—what most physicians would tell
you to do—give a few drops of plain
Castoria. No sooner done than Baby
is soothed; relief is just a matter of
moments. Yet you have eased your
child without use of a single doubtful
drug; Castoria is vegetable. So it's
safe to use as often as an infant has
any. little pain you cannot pat away.
And it's always ready for the crueler
pangs of colic, or constipation, or diar-
rhea; effective, too, for older children.
Twenty-five million bottles were
bought last year.
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been semi -invalids so long that they
ac�ce•,pt their condition as a We bur•
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broken sleep and a generally run-
down feeling so long that they 1}aye
given up hope of aga4?6i; eple ingtgo?d
health. In .most bf' 'thest ' bae.ee a
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"Wot yer talkin' about? Run up the
curtain? I'm . a stage -hand, not a
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arerits: Fall Out
Rcish to the (Wren's Aid to.
Give Up Their Children .
—Mediation Necessary
"When trouble breaks out between
,husband and wife the first thing that
occurs to them is to give the children
to the society," said 3. 3'. Kelso, super-
intendent of the Children's Aid De-
partment, recently, Many people
'stem to have the idea that the society
is delighted to get possession of child-
ren no matter what the circumstances,
in one week there were three cases is
which parents asked to have the
children taken over because they were
not happy together and decided to
separate. . With a very complacent
and condescending manner, a father
and mother walked into my office with
a little boy and girl. "Me and the
wife," said the man, "have decided
we • can't get along together and are
going to separate and we thought we
would just hand the two children over
to you." It was rather a surprise to
them to find that I was not at all
eager to accept the responsibility, and
badly. It was almost impossible to when they were further assured that
do any housework. It' neemeci' 'as if' they would be brought taefore the mag-
istrate if they attempted any such
my blood had turned to water. In thing as to give the children away to
strangers . they were still further
astonished.. -
In the other. cases `where parents
wore helping me, but I continued tak- were ; so ready and willing to part
ing the pills luirtil I diad Tided •a ;dozen with their, children :they were urged
boxes, by which time I found myseit to settle their' differences and to re -
a completely restored 3voman, able to member! that; giving away their child -
do my work without fatigue, a' "better ren we parting with the most
appetitie and a sense of cheerfulness, precious possession any parents could
where before I had ;.•eeh despondent, have. • The result is' that the children
For all this, thanks to the health' -'are still in their own homes and ap-
giving qualit).es; ,of Dr.. 't illianis' Pink parently the parents have become
Pills".• more or less reconciled. In the heat
If you 'are ;feeling ,run-down,. give of passion we are all apt to do and
Dr, Williams' 'Pink' Pifls a fair trial say things for which we will repent at
and new •libalthi. will be 'yours. You leisure, and my advice to all Child -
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
can get the pills from any meflicine Saving organizations is to be very
dealer, or by mail at 50 cents a box slow about assuming responsibility for
children when parents are at logger -
Brockville, Ont. heads. Too many cases of this kind
have occurred in the past with dis-
Tiniest Tot There astrous results to both the children
and their parents."
this weak. and ,aespgndent cendrtion
I began taking Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. A few boxes proved that they
Lois Dalgleish, at the age of four,
entertained the highland Gathering
at Banff with her terpsichorean
agility. She's frac Edmonton.
France Equips
Two Planes for
Paris Riot Duty
Observers, Through Wireless,
to Inform Police in Streets
of the Presence of Mobs.; :,
' Paris.—Aerial police for riot duty
and the pursuit of airplane bandits
have recently been organized by
French authorities with an eye to the
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A New Industry
Workers in Europe Resent
Plan to Cut Diamonds in
South Africa
The recent announcement that the
Government of the Union of South
Africa has decided to conclude a con-
tract with an Antwerp firm under
which the concern is to erect a dia-
mond -cutting plant . in South Africa
and enjoy special privileges calculated
to give it an advantage over the
existing diamond -cutting works has
aroused deep resentment in the ranks
of the organized diamond -cutters.
In a pronouncement issued by the
Executive Committee of the World
Association of Diamond Workers from
its headquarters in Antwerp, it is
pointed out that, while it is quite
natural for the South African Govern-
ment to try to promise diamond -cut-
ting at home and thus build up domes-
tic industry, the method to be em-
ployed is contrary to every principal
of fair competition and trade. Con-
sequently, the affiliated unions are
urged to forbid their members to go
to South Africa to work for the firm
in question, or any other firm which
may make similar contracts.
The great majority of the some 23,-
000 union diamond workers live in
Belgium and Holland (about 12,000 in
the former country and 6,000 in the
latter). It' is understood that the
diamond -cutting concerns of those
countries are well pleased with the
union's stand, as the prospect of see-
ing the bulk of the work shaping up
the rough gems done near the mines
has caused considerable trepidation in
Belgium and holland.
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years. Few people realize that this
word originally was .th'e name of a
man.
Captain Charles Cunningham Boy-
cott was the agent of an. estate in
Ireland. His harsh methods of col
lecting the rents from the tenants
caused him to be unpopular. In 1880
the • tenants, feeling that they were
overburdened with high rents, banded
together and fixed the rent at prices
they could pay. Boycott refused to ac-
cept the new rates. As a result his
life was threatened, his food supply
interfered with, his fences torn down, ,
his letters intercepted and his servants
compelled to leave him.
All those who were found helping
Boycott in any way were ostracized
to the' youngest babe with absolute t by the tenants. As a result when
safety. They are sold by medicine 1 harvest time came there was no one
dealers or by mail at, 25 cents a box to gather Boycott's crops. He was
by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., forced to apply to England for help
Brockville, Ont. and his harvest was gathered by a
crew of emergency men" sent to him.
This campaign of persuasion was
Corsicans Permit Capture
Of Bandit Lacking "Style"
Ajaccio, Corsica. -Banditry is a lost
art in Corsica. Perfettini, the latest
of the robber chieftains, has been shot
down by gendarmes, ,and they were
able to get him only because the Corsi -
Two airplanes equipped with wire Cans didn't like "erfettini's• style'. of
less are kept at Le •Bourget field, banditry.
There are three pilots and four4: e-
, They; considered lits'methods too
servers, all Inert air -trained in the War.,1ow•brow. He and. his band robbed
Far above . the city on every. May 'and killed in the ordinary manner.
Day 'and wheneven there is danger of a His acts were • regarded as . "crime,"
Communist or disorderly gathering while the Corsican bandit, Romanett,
the air police- will circle_ the pity, also killed• by gendarmes two years
swooping clown for• a 'close rvei1 every ago, occasionally held for big ransom
new •and theta ke. observer, `vii some .unpopular person ,or killed 'in
strong glasses, scan the streets ;and
vendettas.'.
report co,i tantlx by wireless to ;two
police cars,betaw acluitped.ayith,sepd.
ing and receiving ,sets . ',The Pre€et-
trire•:of'PoliCe also is in'wireless touch
with both the airplanes' and the cars,
But lis did tliings in a grand and
picturesque manner that made him
something of a popular hero.
s6 that the thtiusahcin of• Police and
mounted Ga dikipoublica;ineis'1tfddeli
i con t;ai'cis aiiii• t71nc1 streets;: can be
cOicelitiated 3i'i'a''few minutes when-
ever there is trouble. •tiw
The two airplan$s,worle,In relays.
The observers are''specialists in riot
wort: and they, seem, toisense ;the'gath-
ering of a crowd. This ,is. more diffi-
cult' than 'if..heenis; say Pella ofli.eiais,
because the Communists, the nrairs of=
fendere, know they are watched and
spmetinies organize concentrations
quite as cleverly as the police prevent
them from becoming dangerous.
Seek Tomb of Ancient Queen,
Famous for Her, Live Affairs
Lescar, France. i; lVIatguerite de 'Va-
lois, Queen of Navarre, dead 300 years,
is in danger of having her amorous
past dug up with her bones.
Search. • is being oracle under the
Cathedral of Lesear for the tomb of
the 'woman whose history was a re-
cital of love affairs and intrigue, death,
disaster and defiance even of the Xing
of France.
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Indians in Bison Rodeo
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Jerusalem.—A member of the Con-
stituent Council of the Syrian National
Assembly is authority for the informa-
tion, given to Damascus newspapers,
that the council has decided upon a
Republic of Syria.
The draft of the constitution, it is
understood, will be ready shortly for
submission to the National Assembly.
News of the pro -Republican leanings
of the National Council have spread
among distant Bedouin tribes and
have provoked demonstrations among
those who had candidates for the
throne in view. Encounters between
these tribes and government troops
resulted in a few casualties among
the soldiers,
Herring Caught at Night
Twenty-five years or more ago a
good part of the seining of herring
for the Maine coast sardine factories
was done in the daylight. Now it is
carried on almost wholly after sun-
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