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INTER, with its in..
VV door life and sunless
days, has reduced the
oxygen supply in your
blood. You need Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills now
to enrich and revitalize
your blood stream.
They will invigorate
the entire system and
give a happy zest to
springtime. For more
than forty years, men and
women in many lands
have relied upon these
famous ]Pink Pills as a
safe and effective Spring
tonic.
At your druggist's or
any dealer in medicine or
postpaid, from the Dr.
Williams Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ontario. Send
for free booklet—"Build-
ing up the Blood."
5.30
PEP BOX
PIM& PILLS
"A HOUSEHOLD NAMIL
IN 54 COUNTRIES ••
Keeping Your Dog.
Satisfied at Home
To be satisfies] at home, a dog must
have exercise. If his !taster does
not take him for a hike, he is apt to
get out on his own hook.
The dog's kennel must bo comfort-
able., If it is too hot of too cold, or
infested with fleas, be will do the
very natural thing—get out and look
for better quarters. lounger, too.,'
will mak him restless, so I should
say that the three fundamentals• are:
enough ,exercise to make him tired, a
generous feed in the evening, and :c
Clean, comfortable ped:
Dogs are sociable creatures. They
crave company, and that is the reason.
why the owner of two or more
canines seldom has any trouble from
"mumming."" One roundabout, es-
pecially if he barks much, can lure
dozens of other dogs out. If you can
induce other owners in the vicinity
to keep their pets at home, each ani-
mal will be less apt to leave his own
yard,
Learning the cause for your dog's
"excursions" usually simplifies correc-
tion. Slyly watch him some night
and see where he goes. Often it will
be found that some particular hen-
house or garbage can is his destination.
Egg -sucking is common among dogs.
The owner of the chicken; will gladly
co-operate with you, and an egg can
be so "loaded" (with pepper or some
other disagreeable substance) as to
cure Touser sharply and permanent-
ly.
Do not tie the dog up; it only makes
him worse when he is liberated. Be-
sides, it spoils his disposition. Do
not whip him; unless you do so at the
time he is starting. Any reproof
given hours after the offense does no
good, fork your pet will not know its
reason. Such only makes him afraid
of you and more desirous of running
away, If you can so plan it as to
catch him in the act of running off,
mild switching then will help. Ac-
company it with orders (always in the
same words) to stay home; and lead
him back every time. Do this re-
peatedly, being particularly good to
him at other times, and he will catch
on. Never -under any circumstances
kick or beat your dog. If you lose
your temper. let him entirely alone
until next day,—Lester Banks, in "Our
Dumb Animals.' •
Mr. Borah Back to Normal
Corporations and Campaign
Funds
Quebec Evenement (Cons.), The
Ferguson Government has passed a
taw prohibiting Ontario companies
'from subscribing to campaign funds,
under pain of heavy penalties for Detroit Free Press: Announcement
each infrin-of the law.... The i that Senator Borah intends to fight
law will probably be difficult to apply. American adherence to the World
Court, on the basis of the new plan
proposed by Mr. Root, is no news. The
widespread prevalence of the feeling
that the conditions of that plan are
reasonable and practical, was almost
a guarantee that the Senator would
go into a state of opposition. It is
against the nature of Mr. Borah to
agree with anybody except . himself
if he can avoid doing so; and the re-
lative harmony which has existed be-
tween him and Presidents Coolidge
and Hoover for the last few months,
unquesttionably has been a strain up-
on his temperament. 'Ile was bound
to seek relief somewhere, somehow,
sooner or later. The revival of the
World Court proposal provides a na-
tural avenue of outlet.
Bob—Taking 1Viiss Bute out last
night must have cost a lot of money.
Jack=Only six dollars. Bob—Is that
all? Jack—Yes, she hadn't any more
with her.
PI
AttiDUINT
OTEL,
L ops a1
Tho popularity of this
hostelry is evidenced. in
the feet that guests in-
variably return to the
Mount Royal,
A courteous weleomp
and cheeky hospitality
await you,
VERNON G. CARDY
Managing -Director•
The Largest
Hotel In the
British,
Dmpire.
CT.?,
1
Rates $4 and $7 and up
•
. It would have been a better plan
to follow the example of the United
States, where the law permits all sub-
scriptions to campaign funds, on con-
dition that the names of the sub-
scribers are published and the details
of the way in which their money has
been spent. The most serious difli-
culty in the Ontario law is that it'will
unjustly discredit candidates without
individual fortunes. It will be pre-
sumed that they are supported by
shady people, thus giving an advant-
age to candidates who are in a posi-
tion to pay their own expenoes in the
campaign. 11fr. Ferguson has been
too quick in acting this time, and his
law is not likely to produce any
practical results . ,
In the Foothills
Of the Himalayas
The Now Imperialism
+lism
Ottawa Droit (Indd.)Economic i;m•
aeriallgm is a new factor in the world,
The old type of imperialism, tbat .of
,Alexander, oi' Caesar and of Napoleon;,
was of a warlike description; the
Anterican type of imperialism is praci
fit, without over ceasing .to be strong
ly armed; In the first case it was
political Conquests and displacements
of all allegiances; in the second it is
only economic conouests which usual-
ly occur without political reactions,
but which may pave the way for new
territorial boundaries, We in Can-
ada 'know something of this, We
are more incl more penetrated by the
American dollar. American invest
titents in our country are calculated
at fourbillion dollars. Ana the
annual growth is exceedingly rapid.
•In 1910 American capital invested
abroad did not exceed 500 million dol-
lars; whilst to -day it is estimated that
it amounts to 30,000 millions. China
and South America are, with us, the
countries most invaded by this spirit
of economic conquest. In Germany,
Italy,. Poland, great industrial firms
which have become American prop-
erties ale already very numerous.
The bungalow -built house stood on
the slope of one of "the hills." Those
Himalayan foothills, toward which the
dweller in the dry hot plains lifts up
his eyes for refreshment andinspira-
tion. The great mountain ranges were
not visible from the hill 'station, only
from distant points higher up the
hills.: Sometimes,• on special occa-
sions, there would be day excursions
to these heights; when a procession
of "dandies," or carrying chairs, borne
on the shoulders of the family "jont-
-ponies," would set out for a day's
climb, right up beyond the hill station.
These were days of rare delight- and
wonder. The agile servants, clad In
the gay livery of the fancily, perhaps
a bright red trimmed with golden'yel
low, would carry the Europeans up
the winding roads into the wild hills.
Unforgettable was the luxuriant
jungle growth; the magnificent rhodo-
dendrons, large as giant oak trees and
resplendent with deep crimson blos-
soms, the .ground beneath them car-
peted with Palle.. blow t; the tangles
of rich bushes festooned' with flower-
ing creepers; and mighty fern -tassel-
led x.roes in whose branches merry
little brown monkeys, and solemn -
faced gray baboons, frolicked and
leapt from bona'. to bough, while
bright green paraq" 'ts fluttered in•
the branches. As ' traveler vert
higher, rare flowers and ferns apbear-
ed, and he might -Rick the tall "Juli"
lilies (Madonna lill.ies), the •rieb vel-
vet -petaled gloxinias, the tall pink
saxifrage, and the delicate black -stem-
ped maidenhair fern. Then, too,
thor 3 were those pretty Himalayan
primulas which grew in profusion on
the ground, their dainty mauve blos-
soms sett" demurely on the top of their
straight stalks! The little white ever-
l..stt s were picked in handfuls, to
be sent home to England, there to
brighten the grayness of a great north-
ern industrial city.
r, AUSONIA
ANTONIA
APAANIA
ALAUN!A
ANDANI,A
/JOAN IA
When your
Children Cry
for It
Castoria is acomfort when Baby is
fretful. . No sooner taken than the lit-
tle one is at ease: If restless, a few
drops soon bring ;contentment. No
harm done, for Castoria is a baby
remedy, meant for babies. Perfectly
safe to give the youngest infant; you
have the doctor's word for that! It is
a vegetable product t and
it'yin coldn Use
it every day,
emer-
gency that Castoria means most.
Some night when constipation must
be relieved—or colic pains ---or other
suffering. Never be without it; some
mothers keep an extra bottle, unopen-
ed, to maks sure there will always be
Castello, In the house. It is effect've
for older children,, too; read the book
that coiner with it.
JIMstanding 18.. John
14. Playing 20 up. lel
There's something on
the game . . the privi.
lege of asking someone
to the Cabaret Dinner to.
night. 'V Steady, John
... get feel of your cue!
Away she goes ... a
good six! John wins .
lucky John! '3 Plenty
,of recreation when you
Sail Cunard 1
Book through The Robert Reford
Co., Limited, Cor. Bay and
Wellington Sts., Toronto (Tel.
Elgin 347!), Or ar'y steamship
agent.
...,,► t urope from. May
I 32 ci g front Illonbr eta
{and Quebec,.
KEEP YOUR BABY
HAPPY AND WELL
Every mother wishes her child or
children to be well and happy; to be
bright-eyed, rosy-cheeked boys and
girls. No mother, though, can expect
her children to escape all the ills of
babyhood and childhood, but she can
do much to help them fight the battle
for health.
All prudent motile:] constantly
keep at hand the means of aiding
their little ones when sickness comes
suddenly—as it generally does in the
case of children. In every home where
there are infants and young children
Baby's Own Tablets should be found.
Read what Mrs, Mary Hill, Centre
bummer, Ont., says concerning these
Tablets,—"I am the mother of six
children and would not be without
Babyrs Own Tablets. They area won-
derful medicine for little ones."
Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but
thorough laxative which regulate the
bowels and sweeten the stomach and
thus break up colds and simple fever,
banish constipation and indigestion
and allay the irritation accompanying
the cut'ing of teeth. They are abso-
lutely safe and are pleasant to take.
The Tablets are sold by all medicine
dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box
from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Oat,
CUNA'
CANApiAN SERVICE
0•I
16.303
Cabm,TouriatThifd Cabin end Third Glass
The views grew mare• wonderful as
the hath wound upward, until at last
the place was reached where the Hitu-
alayas themselves were visible. How
grateful one is for the loving wisdom
of a Mi her, who led one long the
fern -covered path at the top of theh
wooded ravine, to gaze o•- that superb
panorama of mighty, distant snow -
clad peaks, the "snows," as the Hima-
layan ranges are familiarly called,
and ::aid: "Look well at them. Yott
will want to remember them always!"
These outings far afield were high Minard's Liniment prevents Flu.
lights, among happy days spent at
home. In India the garden is known The following preciously preserved
as a "compound" and is generally extract from a love -letter written
Constant daily testing and blending of tie world's choicest
teas give'Red Bose Tea its .inimitable gavot. and novo-varying
goodness, 2very ,adage guaranteed,
ei 10Sg od :
RED ROSE, ORANGE PEKOE is extra good
Starvation Salaries
Le Monde Ouvrier (Ind.) : Surprise
is sometimes expressed at the gloomy
condition of trade; landlords are al-
ways complaining tha ttheir tenants
do not pay their rent, and the grocer
at the corner, compelled to give credit,
finds himself in his tura charging
much more than the market price for
his goods, thus making the one pay
for the other. This situation ought
not to surprise us, when a father of
a family earns an average salary of
from $600 to $700 a year, that is to
say about $12 to $15 t. week. How
can you expect him to pay his rent,
his grocer, his doctor, etc? He can-
not pay out more than he receives;
he does not live, he can only merely
exist. Instead of making the wheels
'of industry and commerce turn, this
Is a brake on general prosperity. And.
yet we talk of bringing back to this
country some 200,000 of our fellow-
citizens from the United States! Are
we going to offer them 20 to 25 cents
an hour, after killing the fatted calf
to celebrate the return of all our
prodigal sons?
The National Origins Law
New York Times: The foreign ele-
ments are divided on this subject.
Those which, like the Germans, Irish
and Scandinavians, will have their
quotas cut by the new system oppose
it strongly. Others, like the Russians,
Italians and Poles, whose quotas will
be enlarged, favour it. The arguments
used against it are much the same as
those used in 1924 against the selec-
tion of the 1800 census as the basis
for computing the immigration quotas.
Many of those who now denounce the
national origins clause defend the
1590 census, which five years ago they
attacked. The foreign elements op-
posing the national origins system are
strong in certain sections of the coun-
try and will find sturdy champions in
Congress, But against thein is a
great mass of Americans unaffiliated
with any foreign racial groups. Un-
less Congress acts gefore June 30, the
national origins system will come in-
to force as the law of the land.
large. The front of one compound
was a wood, where lilies of the valley
grew wild, and through c.hich ran the
drive up to the house, its shady '-eraii-
dalt gay with large tubs of hydran-
geas Flower and vegetable gardens,
stables, tennis court and asphalt play-
ground, and another wood where long
fern -like moss grew hi quantities,
were all included in that home do-
main. Perhaps the best t,^loved spot
was the orchard with =.i pear and
cherry trees, for, since the monkeys
home to'tis wife by an ex -soldier on
active service will evoke tender mem-
ories in thousands of former service
men: "Don't send me no more nag-
ging letters, Lettie. . They don't do no
good. I'm three thousand miles away
from home, and I want to enjoy this
war in peace."
The I'm Alone Incident
.New York Sun. There is no ques-
tion of the character of tho vessel that
was sunk, by the Coast Guard. There
may be a question whether she was
inside the twelve -mile limit when first
chased by the patrol boat Wolcott.
There may be a question whether the
pursuit, first by the Wolcott and then
by the Dexter, was hot. But assuming
that Secretary Mellon is right in his
statement that the patrol officers are
correct in both these respects, the
fact remains that the British Govern-
ment never abandoned the principle
of the three-mile limit and never ac-
ceded to the application of the right_
of hot pursuit in a ease begun outside
the t:_. ee-mile line. If the British
Government has decided not to press
this case, it undoubtedly is because of
the notorious character of the I'm
Alone and not because Lo don re-
treats from her old contention. At
that, it would be well for the two gov
ernments to loot calmly into the facts,
possibly making it cer'•in that no
such incidc•tt, with its unpleasant re-
actions on both sides of the Atlantic,
shall occt.r again.
The most pressing intellectual need
is such poise as comes from a genu-
ine coordination of the great subdi-
visions of thought.—President James
R. Angell of Yale.
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I•IE CAUSI✓ OF PILES AND HOW
to treat them. Send for pamphlet.
Western Laboratories, 346A Victoria
Ave., Westmaunt, Que,
"Say, why don't you get a car with
a self-starter?" said a ystander to an
elderly negro who was wearily crank -
starting his car. "Well, you see, Boss,
always apprrpriated the fruit, the Ah'd be wonderin' all tie time if she
children were allowed to climb theta would be a-starttn' when Ali didn't
freely. want her to."
Walks were frequent along the side
of the lake, reached by passing
through the bazaar, One could gaze
at the goods displayed on open stalls,
at gay toys, brass and copper ware,
jewels, Indian sweetmeats! A clear
Ayala would sometimes bring home
goodies tied up in knots in the ends
of her chttcldah or sticks of juicy
sugar -cane, In tate hot weather the
tar on the- roof of the house would
melt and drip from the eaves like
black icicles, and the children would
pick them off, shaping then into dolls
and figures in their hands, in the
raids the compound would be traver-
sed by streams and rivers ideal for
the navigation of toy boats and ships,
whilst the rocks on the lake and hill-
side would blossom Lli over with little
pink and white begonias
shell-like
PNtLUPS
OFN,s��
For Troubles
due to Acid
INDIGESTION
ACID STOMACH
HEARTBURN
HEADACHE
GASES -NAUSEA
IV,
REPRESENTATIVES WANTED
E STILL HAVE A FEW DXCLU-
�(��r'] SIVE territories open for repre-
sentatives to sell the securities and
manufactured products of a Canadlan
industrial corporation, Personal assist-
ance given by representative from head
offiee. E'xperlence not necessary. Lib-
eral commission and permanency to
producers. Apply Mr, James Merrick.,
:secretary, lull tient Building, Toronto,
Ontario.
Young Wife (after their first squab-
ble)—"I regret I ever married you!"
Brute of a Husband—"So you should!
You did some nice girl out of a jolly
good husband!"
"Dick is al.l right if you know how
to take him." "I hate people who
have to be labelled like a bottle of
medicine."
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O BROCKVILLE ONT.
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The dearest little frogs would appear What many people call Indigestion
in myriads under the trees, very often means excess acid in the
And then, when the happy day was stomach. The stomach nerves have
over and night fell swiftly, unheralct
ed by twilight, the stars would Donis
Tike
li
out i the gorgeous ertstern sky.
marvelous spectacle. ',Chose jewels is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. It
ziv P
been over -stimulated, and food sours.
The corrective Is an alkali, which
i 1 blatantly; And
the
neutralizes al
izes ac c s y
e
n
science
medical
sale
nto d
children could feast their eyes on that best alkali know . Magnesia.
has
b az reniali\ed standard with physicians in
]blaze in the heaven? of memory still! }tile 50 years since its invention.
Miltardrp Liniment for Grippe aril Flu. One spoonful of this harmless, taste.
less alkali in water will neutralize in-
stantly many times as much acid, and
the symptoms disappear at once. You
will never use crude mothods when
once you learn the efficiency of this.
Go get a small bottle to try.
iI
Be stirs to get the genuine Phillips'
ps
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi•
clans for, 50 years in correcting, excess
acids, Bach bottle contains full direc
tions—any drugstore.
Cutiectra Soap
Shampoos
Cleanse the scalp and hair of dandruff and dust
and assist in the healthy growth of hair.You wal
he delighted with their fragrance and efficiency.
Send for trial outfit Soap and Ointment to
"Cuticura," Box 2616, Montreal, Canada.
A Health Saving Reminder
Don't Wait
until you get the
INFLUENZA
USE
Iliad's LiihnoI
At the first sign of it. Its Healing
Qualtiies are Amazing. THE
OLD RELIABLE
TIRED, TWEAK,
NIVOLIS WOMAN
BENEFITED
Praises Lydia E. Piirkham's
• Vegetable Compound
Asbestos Mines,Quebec.—"Ater
the birth of my second child, T was
always feeling tired;
nervous and weak
and had headaches;
backaches and ter-
rible pains every
month. I suffered
two years before 1
tried Lydia E.
?inkhorn's Vege-
able 'Conlp.cund.
got four bottles
at first and it dirt
me a world rf good.
I. would not be
without it in the house now, and have
atiother six bottles in. I recommend it
o—ividks. T.
Iwoman1' lkn w.
to every woman
BAEItITT, Box 114, Asbestc Mines;'
Quebec.
ISSUE No. 16---'2