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011E Tti `ice BiAOA
*lief egeldeS rl'hrough the.• LTse
of Dr, Williams' Pink Fills.
The Inose a Iteuznatle sufferer care
hope for in i•iibbing soli?ething oa4
the ,swollen ,aching points is a little
relief, and all the while the trouble
is becoming more firmly rooted, It
10 now known that rheutilatism is
rooted in the blood, and that as the
{trouble goes on the hiood becomes
still further titin and watery. To get
rid of rheiimatisnl, therefore, you
must go to the root of. the trouble in
tine blood. That 18 why Dr. Williams'
Pink Pi11e have proved 09 beneficial
when taken for this trouble. They
make new, rids blood wliick expels
the rheum,-
P eiinotxo*s in C.14'N,R. Letad Dept, •
the poisonous
acid and to r Quiz a- "••••* '-"
tisin disappears. With the approval of Sis Henry � set with headquarters at Winnipeg.
'There are , thousands of former Tborntoe, Chairman and President of In May, 192e, Mr. Temple was ap-
rheumatic sufferers in Canada, now the Canadian National Railways, Ger- pointed Assistant General Counsel on
well and strong, who thank Dr. Wil- and Rue], Vice -President of legal et- the promotion of the late iS1r. Chis-
llams' Pink Pills that they are now fairs, has issued the following areal- holm to the position of General Coma -
free from the aches and Pains of this ar: Mr. Temple is a. native of Toronto.
On the occasion of the outbreak of the
South African War he enlisted with
the
First Canadian Contingent under
Statues
London I11'ero>3ryl (Onee a status is
erected let it remain.) A perpetual re-
tsiory means the gradual supersession
�.
�ttticluity; the claims of ween
nee to publie eotllinemoi'ation are
not zillion higher than thoss of the
G
. )U of Cambridge; and, loi ioalty, £t
aervloe to the State Is to be the sole
test, who can defend the fine position
reserved to the fine Roman effigy of
,lames II,, who fled the country after
a reign of three years and was, a
source of constant trouble afterwards.
No, the tyrants, the rogues, the plugs,
are as much a part ,of our history a§
the others, and it is a sure instinct
wliielt leads one to urge leaving their
statues where they are, once anybody
la as felt impelled to erect them. There
e,re very few statues in London which
do not symbolize and commemorate
some iniporiant public movement or
condition of things as,weil as a man,
`whether genius or fool.
dreaded trouble. One of these, Mr's.
W. F. Tait, Mele'eilar, Ont,, who says:
—`'i am one of the willing ones to
tell you of the great benefits 1 receiv-
ed from the use of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, After lyiug in bed for
seven • weeks suffering untold agony
with inflammatory rheumatism, relief
finally came through the use of 'this
medicine. 1 could not move in bed
only as they lifted me, and I could
. only sleep when opiates 'were given
me. The medical treatment I was
taking seemed of no avail. ,fhen I
was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, and soon I began to get relief.
After taking six or eight boxes the
rheumatism was banished and I have
never felt better iu my life. It is sev-
eral years since this happened and
I have had no return of the trouble partment. Later he became Claims
since. I may add that I recommend- Agent and from that position he was
ed the pills to two of my friends who transferred to the Legal Department,
were suffering with rheumatism and subsequently becoming General Solid -
the pills were equally effective in both
cases "
Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, in-
digestion or nervousness. 'Take them
as a tonic if you are not in the best
physical condition and cultivate a re-
sistance that will keep you well and
strong. You can get these pills
through any medicine dealer or by
mail at 50c a box from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
"Coi.seciuent upon the much re-
gretted demise of William Craig
Chisholm (formerly General Coun-
sel) who was an officer of un-
usual ability, of sterling worth,
and a universal faverite, the fol-
lowing changes in staff are made,
taking effect immediately.
"Reginald IL M. Temple, form-
erly Assistant General Counsel,
is promoted to General Counsel.
'Alistair Fraser, MC., formerly
Commission Counsel, is promoted
to Assistant General Counsel.
• "The position of Commission
Counsel is abolished." •
Mr. Temple (left), joined the Cana-
dian Northern Railway, twenty-three
years ago as a member of. the Ac-
counts 13 'aft; It of the Construction De -
FOR MOTHERS OF
YOUNG CHILDREN
Mothers are quick to praise any-
thing which brings health. and coin -
the then Col. Otter, He served in 'fort to their little ones ---any medi-
various capacities and was afterward% I cine that will make the baby well and
Commissioner of the Heidelberg Dis- keep him well will always receive
trict, Mr. Temple has the South
African medal with four bars.
Major Alistair Fraser, M.C,. K,C.,
(right), was born at New Glasgow,
and is a son of Hon. .D. C. Fraser,
former Lieutenant -Governor of Nova
Scotia. He was. called to the Bar in
1911, and created King's Counsel in
1921. He enlisted at the outbreak of
the War in. 1914, and served with the
17th Battalion, the P.P,C.L.I., and the
15th Battalion. He was afterwards
A.D.C. to General Currie, Commander
of the Canadian Corps. In 1919, he
was appointed General Solicitor to the
hearty recommendation from the
mother, That is why Baby's Own
Tablets are so popular. Thousands
of mothers throughout the country,
not only use thele for their own little
ones but are always delighted to be
able to recommend them to other
mothers. Thousands of mothers
have proved Baby's Own Tablets to
be without an equal in relieving
their little cues of any of the many
miner ailments which arise out of a
derangement of the stomach and
bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are the
ideal laxative—easy to take but
Canadian National Railways and j thorough in action. They Danish
Commission Counsel in 1923. Mr, constipation and indigestion; break
r Fraser will cont'luue to deal with Rail- up colds and simple fevers; expel
to at Toronto. In .April, 1919, Mr.
worms and make the teething period.
Temple was appointed regional coup- way Commission matters. easy. The Tablets are sold by medi-
�� clue dealers or by .mail at 25 cents a
Canadian Legion box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont,
to Bar Sweepstakes'
O.W. L.
(ON WITH LAUGHTER)
The minister dropped into the vil-
lage barber shop fora shave, at the
Gambling Methods of Raising
Money Banned by Do-
minion Headquarters
Ottawa.—Sweepstakes and lotteries
An Irish private was called before as a means of raising funds for units
the adjutant of his regiment, who had close of which he proffered the usual of the Legion are officially
'received complaints that the Irishman 10 -cent price 01 the shop. debarred Canadian Dominion headquarters,
reofficially
had not written home for years. The "1'11 take it in preaching, sire, re- where it is statednthat "illegal
common excuse, "Can't write," was of- plied the polite barber, refusing the schemes and the maintenance of full
seizing his pen. "Well, just dictate "My friend," rejoined the minister powerfered. "Can't write!" said the officer, offered. cont' to succeed in the work we are
„ Minister of Justice. It empowered the
with some dignity, "I haven't a 10 -cent doing cannot go together. I Government to deal summarily with
while I write your letter." ` W have After pointing out that this form overolitical crime and conspiracy. Presi-
the best commanding officer in the sermon;' sir,>, Iof gambling is absolutel illecal and P
service declared Pat. "H'in!" mused "That's all right, quicltlp re- y a dent Cosgrave justified it on the
"Then 111 come must undermine the higher moral sta-
tus of this veteran organization, the gteund that determined efforts mustbe made to stamp out organizations
whose aim was to subvert the Consti-
tution by violence. There could
scarcely be more striking testimony,
also, to Mr. Cosgrave's desire to rule
by consent and not by force than this
repel, four years sooner than had
been expected.
The return to the normal has be-
come possible only because public
opinion will no longer tolerate politi-
cal'violence. The nation is intent up -
oh living a peaceful, orderly existence
PARENTS HAPPY WHEN
under a constitutional government de-
riving its authority from the ale
This became possible the • moment sal; Ah knows day lain'!,' -said Uncle'
BABY SLEEPS SOUNDLY Eamon de Valera and his Republican ' Ned, But you're fishing: 'Fishing
•
followers determined to pursue a less for fish where there aren't any fish?
Here's a way to soothe crying, wake -
It's
Policy. When they took hat is your object?' asked the
ful babies to sleep quickly and easily. the oath and entered the Dail, thus ! stranger. 'De object of mal fishein' fo'
It's the way doctors endorse, and mil- beginning to fulfill the functions of a fish lvhar day lain'! no flsh,' said
d is safe ustitutional opposition, none of Uncle Ned, 'is to let mal ole woman
A Peaceful Ireland
Red Rose Orange PcIoe Tea is truly economical,
half pound'x2 a'bes almost as,many cups as a full you l l
of cheap tea. costing 59c to.60co e.e
�� is good tea
RED R6A1GE PEKOE xs'atri a goo
Truly Barren
The little soubrette, just out of the
chorus, was being interviewed for the
first time, and was proving rather poor.
"copy." ``Anyway," persisted the jour-
C)ne Lone Sea Cull Only Crew nalistic nuisance, "since you've notii-
ture Seen by Fliers in ing fi'iglttfully interesting to say about
250 Miles Over Bad
If more evidence is wanted of the
new atmosphere which is apparent in
the Irish Rree State to -day( it. is to
be found in the recent repeal of the
Public Safety Act by the Dublin Par
liament. This measure was passed
in the summer of 1927 immediately
after the assassination of Kevin
O'Higgins, the Vice -President aud;•
`Lands of the North
Edmonton, Alta, — The first air
Sight across the barren lands in the
Northwest Territories has been rade
by Memel Dickins of Edmonton and
two
nipe
Ch
ly 1
mile
rens
Ac
disc
whi
the
era
we
cove
kno
by
M
the
Pear
who
tha
air
and
co
est
A
sc
seen
wa
but
str
wh
companions who flew from V,'in-
g to Chesterfield Inlet via ]?ort
urchili, a distance of approximate -
,000 miles and an additional 150
s from the inlet across the bar -
to Fort Sinith on the Slave River.
his trip to the Canadian sub -
tic was made for the purpose of
overing the coziditions.. under
ch prospecting parties sent into
territories by Dominion Expior-
and Western Canada Airways
Ye working. Some of the territory
red in this flight, so far as is
wn, had never before been seen
men.
r. Dickins' flight is regarded as
most ambitious air trip made in
Canada up to_this time. Richard
ce, editor of the Northern Miner,
accompanied Mr. Dickins, stated
t the last trees were seen by the
men when leaving Fort Churchill
from then on along the Arctic
ast the land makes one of the bleak -
pictures imaginable.
t the mouth of the Churchill River
ores of small white whales were
which acted like the porpoises of
rmer waters, sometimes rising half
of the water. At the mouth of
eanis still farther north, these
ales were noticed also.
On quiet bays large flocks of ducks
d geese were seen. Crossing over
barren lands, there was no lack
water at any time as possibly 60
r cent. of the country is water. In
robably 100 miles flight over the
rrens, the rocks were totally bare
• there seemed to be no vegetation
hatever at the lakes. The only liv-
g thing observed in 250 miles was
e lone sea gull.
the adjutant, looking up. "Well?" torceo cue uuruGr.
"The S: M. is like a father to the men. twice."
!"Anything else?" asked the adjutant.
r"Kindly excuse bad writing and spell-
ing!" added Pat.
Mansfield Husband: She called nae
all the bad names she could think of,
and it took me all my time to compete
with her.
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Light-hearted maidens often make
heavy-hearted men.
members are reminded that there are
still many duties to perform "for
King and country," and that "work
and strict adherence to the letter and
So. long as there are boys there will spirit of t1r expressed ideals is the
be no friendless dogs. only way open to us, if we are to
complete what we have undertaken."
The statement is signed by the Do-
minion First Vice -President, Lieut.-
Col.
ieut:
Col. L. R. LaFleche, in the absence of
the President -General, Sir Arthur
Currie.
Drug Store Clerk (excitedly); "Oh,
sir, there's a Scotchman out there who
wants to buy ten cents' worth of
poison to commit suicide. How
I save him?"
The Boss: "Tell
twenty cents."
can
him it'll cost
GAMUT
Some curves, a curl, a tilted nose—
That's
you.
A startled rapid -beating heart—
Than:
eart
That'c me.
A look, a smile, a kiss or two—
That's we.
A ring, a book, some mumbled tones—
That's us.
Some flying pots and
words
Let fall;
A court, a judge, a crisp
That's all.
THE MODERATE ENGAGEMENT
""That ring is only plated, sir," said
the jeweler.
"Oh well,". returned the customer,
airily, "I dare say it will last as long
as the engagement." .
pans, st
decree—
Revenge is one fruit that sours as
soon as plucked.
To err is human; to persist in error
is devilish.
A girl has to be old enough to dis-
cover she has pretty legs before she
aspires for the "Follies" or to be a
circus acrobat.
w
in
on
yourself, eau you tell me anything
about your parents that is --well,
amusing?" "Rather!" she cried brisk
ly. "They're still living together."
A barrister was inet b,, a frieuti the
other day in the street with a number
of law -hooks. Pointing to the books,
his'Trieud said: "Why, I thought you
carried all that stuff in your head!"
"I do," replied the lawyer, with a wink,
"these are for the judges,"
Lawyer:" Well, if you want my
honest opinion—" Client. "No, no.
I want your professional advice."
(-NUR 'rrea" ara brea fol high ego
ymalueda„• Nbi,., Brawn and
Sue lsuhara,. Barred sad W1dte R.oeby
R.I. Re.2,, Aneoa:", Black M2.2-',•
Buff Orptng,on.,Whir Wyandotte,. no I
,,a ur. 1005 live delivery &uaraateed. )
Wdt. today far FRET! Ckli % 11O1'R.
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President Faunce the World
Peace Foundation said in an address
in Providence: "The people who
won't work for peace on the ground
that they are too busy with more im-
portant things—now nothing could be
more important than world peace—
well, such people remind me of Uncle
Ned. A stranger stopped to watch
Uncle Ned fishing at Smith's Dam.
For half an hour he watched the old
man, and not once did Uncle Ned get
a bite. 'Do you think there are any
em --
cors. fish there?' the stranger asked. No,
Through -year resolution: To order
my fresh air direct from nature—and
leave the window open for delivery.
Every woman knows which man
she would snub first if she should be-
come rich,
On the Golf Course—Lady listening
to "gentleman" trying to got out of a
"sand -trap"; —Oft, horrors! 1 never
*lard suet swearing since I was born.
lintleman, looking her over carefully,
Ipwplieet--"Well, madam, I don't blame
thea. for cussing when you were born.
The trouble with waiting for dome -
thing to turn up is that Some other fel-
low is busy heading it off.
Litigant (to barrister)- -"I certainly
Indebted. to you for winning my
�' A$11tsr-"You ars Mistaken,
Fie
1 iepresSntsd your opponent."
lions of mothers have prove co
and harmless. A few drops of pine
vegetable, pleasant -tasting Fletelier's order "on principle." Disorder has,
Castoria, has the most fretful, rest- in fact, subsided.
less baby or child asleep in a few New interests—normal, political in -
minutes! And tor colic, constipation, terests-have. taken the place of the
colds and upset spells, there's nothing t old absorption in the quarrel over the
like Castoria. The Chas. H. Fletcher ( treaty. The peaceful asperities of
signature is the mark of genuine parliamentary debate are affording a
Castoria. Avoid imitations and be congenial arena for tel expression of
legitimate party sentiment. Abroad,
representatives of the Free State find
a new relish to public activity in giv-
ing disinterested advice to -the British
at Geneva, and an example to the do-
mnions at empire conferences. At e
the broadening field of domestic
rely- their side could any longer justify dis•
gliagliailairlariliala MI»srd's 6lelment far Orlppi fend Flu.
THE CLUB BORE
The club• bore was in his deadliest
form. For two solid hours he had
been boasting of his escapes from
death while shooting in the jungle. At
last he paused and gazed around the
room.
"You fellows
periences like
asked,
To his surprise one man nodded.
"I was once stranded in a forest
With a gun and only one bullet," this
member said.
"Really?" commented the bore.
"And how did you manage to get away
with your life?"
The other man smiled.
"While I was wondering whether I
should starve or not," he said, "eight
ducks flew past. I fired, and the bul-
let passed through all their heads. In
Minna +fie ducks hit the branch of a
tree. This came down and caught a
moose on the head. In its death
throes the moose kicked a rabbit.
This came sailing through the air and
knocked me into the stream; and I
came up with my pockets full of fish."
have never known ex -
those, have you?" he
First Young Thing: "What Is the
difference between learning golf ,and
motoring?" Second Young Thing: "In
gall you hit nothln
g, and in motoring
:xou hit 'everything."
She: "HoW kind you Ire to your
wife, sending her AWAY for a rs$t."
♦. "'>~'6b heaven knows, I need offs.`!'
sen dat Ah hain't no time fo' ter hoe
de potato patch: "
"Harry: "I have a fishing boat and
a chauffeur that are both in the same
class." Reggie: "How do you mean?"
Percy: "I am always bailing them
out!"
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