HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1930-02-27, Page 7WHY
SI OULU
HE
suffer from
rheumatism
like this?
IF he would accept the ad-
vice of thousands of men
and women, he would find
relief by taking Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills. Rheuma•
tiro is not a surface ailment
that can be banished by rub-
bing with liniments or oils.
Watery, poison -laden Mood
must be built up and puri•
fed befoie there can be any
progress toward permanent
recovery.
Time and again, sufferers
have proved the value of •.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in
the treatment of rheumatism.
"For some years," write,
Thomas Martin, of Novar,
Ontario, "I was so badly
troubled with rheumatism I
could hardly walk and suf-
fered great pain. I had medi.
cal treatment but did not
get much relief. After tak-
ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pilhl
for some time the trouble
disappeared and has not
since shown the least sign of
returning."
Start today to relieve',oar
rheumatism. Buy a box of
Dr. Williams' Pink Pith at
your nearest druggist's or,
postpaid, by mail at 50 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams
Medicine. Co., Brockville,
Ontario. S.l a
nrwi1��ams
PINK PILLS
"A HOUSEHOLD NAME
IN 54 COUNTRIES"
POVERTY
Poverty overtakes hie who says
"Tis too cold, 'tis too hot, 'tis too
late," and ieglects his daily work;
"but he who, performing his manly
duties reeks not a straw for heat or
cold, his happiness not decay.
Prohibition can never bo given its
trial until more of ito violators are
given 111 elm
aN�• rs
MORE STOMACH :TR0 .. U BLE
"No more stomach trouble. Can eat anything,"
writes Mrs. E, White. ;Thousands say indiges-
tion, heartburn, gas vanish like magic with
Frutt-a.tives". Constipation, sick headaches
end overnight. Nerves, heart quiet, sound sleep at
once, Rheumatism flies away. Compierion clears
quick, Get "Fruk.a•tives" from druggist today.
DO YOU
SUFFER FROM
CONSTIPATION?
Countless remedies arc advertised
for constipation. Many relieve for
the moment but they are habit form-
ing and must be continued. Others
contain calomel and dangerous min-
eral drugs, which remain in the sys-
tem, settle in the joints and cause
aches and pains. Some are harsh
purgatives which cramp and gripe
and leave a depressed after effect;
Avoid lubricating oils which only
grease the intestines and encourage
nature's machinery to become lazy,
A purely vegetable laxative such
as Carter's Little Liver Pills, gently
touches the liver, bile starts to flow,
the bowels move gently the intestines
are thoroughly cleansed and constipa-
tion poisons pass away. The stomach,
liver and bowels are now active and
the system enjoys a real tonic effect.
All druggists 25e and 75c red pkgs.
Owl Laffs DO NOT j, y R Government
Anybody ever hens a napper sine i��� BABY SUFFER
Annuities Grow
"Bow, Sweet home?" In Popularity
•
Bobby (int the presence of fancily
and visitoto) 'No, 1 don't walnut kiss
Miss Long She slapped daddy for do.
Mg It.'
As n general thing you will find ten
people willing to hot you Into trouble
to every off° trilling to help get yon
out.
Live to be happy, Nothing else mat•
ters very tench.
Cultivate that courtesy in the eye
which overlooks your fr'iend's broken
gateway bot sees the rose that blas-
tsams in his garden.
The Fighter
Your nose may be battered, your ,Jaw•
bone nicked,
Your visage may bo a sight;
But always remember you're never
licked
While still you can stand and fight;
No matter how badly they mess up
your map,
It won't bebeyond repair,
And there still lo a chance that you'll
win the scrap
As long as the punch Is there.
You'll make mistakes and you'll do
things wrong—
Tlte best of us always do,
Bot as soon as you get to going strong
Your grit will see you through, '
They smashed old Nelson to a'fare-
you-well
But he didn't observe "good night"
He merely paused in his tracks to yell
That he'd just begun to fight.
There'll be plenty of folks to peddle
gloom,
There'll be plenty of folks to say
That they see the terrible day of doom
Hurrying on Its way;
But the fellow who knows that the
fight is hard
And still has the nerve to grin,
And never gots rattled or drops his
guard,
Is the fellow who's going to win.
Time is capital which costs nothing
to get but everything to lose.
When they pulled the professor, half
drowned, from the water, he splutter-
ed: "flow exasperating! I've just re-
called the fact that I can't swim,"
Success is very often failure with a
new coat of paint,
The man who goes without n bank
account is like the man who takes a
trip on a flat tire. He ruins his tire
and doesn't go far. Pli;nty of ah' in
a good tire and plenty of money lis a
good bank will last you long and take
you far. Think it over,
Jo—"When I was In China I saw a
woman hanging from' a tree,"
Bo—"Shanghai2"
Jo—"Oh, about six feet."
Customer (in record department)—
"I want a record with that song, 'Fath-
er Swallowed the Black Comb' on it,"
Puzzled Salesgirl—"I don't seem to
remember that one,"
Customer! (whistling well-known
tune)—"it goes like this—"
Salesgirl (no longer puzzled)—"Oh,
you want "Follow the Swallow Back
i tome."
It is said that astronomers can tell
whether a star Is young or old by its
.volar. Bet they can't do that with
some of the Hollywood stars.
Youth—"Your daughter, sir, has
consented and made ere the happiest
man in America."
Prospective Father-in-law (with a
sigh of relief)—"Pardon me, the sec-
ond happiest."
Oftines holding hands can result in
a misdeal.
Chicago finances seem to have been
,ken for a ride.
'HOUR HAIR NEEDS
Lt1 0
TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE
ASK YOUR BARBER
OkNUINe ,.
PHILLIPS=
00 NAONi.
e)t
For Troubles
due to Acid
, Nem0E5TION
ACID STOMACH
HEARTDORS
MEA9ACHE
GA0ES•NAU SEA
Sour
tomach
Just a tasteless dose of Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia in water. That is an
alkali, effective, yet harmless. It has
been the standard antacid for 50 years
among physicians everywhere. One
spoonful will neutralize at once many
times Its volume in acid. It Is the
fight way, the quick, pleasant sad e1H•
clent way to kill the txcess acid. The
gtoem,ch becomes sweet, the pain de-
parts, You are happy again lu five
minutes.
Don't depend en crude methods. Em.
ploy the best way yet evolved In ail!
the years of searching. That Is Phil-
lips' Milk of Magnesia.
Be sure to get the genuine Phlilips'
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by plryti-,
Baby's Own Tablets Are Just
the Help He Needs,
At the ,eost of a few gents every
mother van add to her own happiness
and to her chlltlren's safety, for, while
the cost of. Baby's Own Tablets is
small the value of these Tablets to
every home where there are little ones
is exceedingly great.
What nmiltem does not suffer when
Iter little ones aro suffering—when
they are undergoing the tortures of
the teething period; the agonies of
constipation and indigestion, or rho
miseries brought 51 by colds or sim-
ple fevers? What mother can sleep
when her child does not sleep? She
can banish these troubles, however,
and in banishing them she is making
a Inappy household, for the happy child
makes everyone else happy.
To banish childhood suffering Baby's
Own Tablets should always be kept
In the home, They are recognized tho
world over as an absolutelsafe and
efficient remedy for Iittleao They
are a mild but thorough lent ve an1
through their action on the stomach
and bowels never fact to banish any
of the minor Ills of little ones, They
aro saki by medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Illedfclne Co., Brockville,
Out, ___ ...
Canada's Newest
Seaport
Ottawa. Who:. Churchill, on Ilud-
son Bay, , Canad.'s newest seaport, is
opened sometime in the summer of
this year, it will be the scene of an
interesting social experiment, The
land within the limits of the townsite
will not be sold but will bo leased by
the Manitoba Government, under
whose administration the townsite
comes,
Since Churchill was chosen in 1.917
as the seaboard terminal of the I-Iud-
son Bay Railway it has been a great
camp, with hundreds of workers en-
gaged in harbor and railway construc-
tion in the summer and a small staff
in charge of the plant in winter. But,
as the chief depot of the new trans-
atlantic route by way of Hudson Bay,
it is expected to be at once a centre
of important interests, such as trans-
portation, mining, grain handling and
fishery, The harbor improvements that
have been planned cannot be finished
earlier than 1932, and the presence of
the army of workmen engaged in this
development will give the new tout a
favorable start, Rail collection is now
completed over the whole stretch of
511 miles from The Pas to Churchill.
Regular trains nun over a part of the
line, but winter connection is not main-
tained at present to the Bay.. The
entire line will, it is expected, be in
regular operation in the spring of
1931.
Though the future of Churchill is
regarded very favorably by many, the
inflation which has attended such
sentiment in the case of other pros-
pective railway centres has been
wholly prevented by the refusal of the
Manitoba Government so far to give
rights in land., of the townsite, The
provincial government of Manitoba,
availing itself,of facilities afforded by
Dominion authority, has prepared
plans for the development of several
towns of the north, including Church-
ill, It is expected that Churchill'e'ill
be open to newcomers early nest sum-
mer. The effects of planning and of
the new system of landholding will
then be seen,
The Hudson Bay Railway has been
built by the Canadian Government and
will be operated by the Canadian No-
tional Railways,
The Empire and the Privy
Council
Bombay Times of India: We in In-
dia are not concerned with the 11011(1•
cal aspect of the question raised by
Mr. Blythe's speech In time Dail Eir.
earn with regard to the right of ap-
peal to the Privy Council, How far
it is covered by the Anglo-Irish Treaty
o' by the deliberations and decisions
of the Imperial Conference must be
left to Lha parties concerned to say.
lint in its general aspect the question
le of great interest and importance to
every part of the Empire. , .. In a
pisco like India, where age -long pre-
judices and the conflict of communal
and religions sentiment are not with-
out their influence upon the courts of
law, the existence of n tribunal of Mil -
'nate appeal, far reproved from 'local
influences, and the authority and im-
partiality
partiality of whose judges have never
been questioned, to not a matter of
small consequence. , . , It would be
long before a tribunal of equal status
and authority }with the Privy Council
could be established in any part of
the Empire. At least, so far as India
with its peculiar difficulties, is con-
cerned, the question of abolishing the
right of appeal to the Privy Council
should be carefully and dispassionate-
ly considered, and no attempt made to
sweep away that right in a tide of un-
reasoning nationalism and local patri-
otlsnr so common in these days.
Minard'e—The Great White Liniment
A mother named her lltile.dauglrter.
Marigold because she hoped she
clans for 50 years in correcting excess I would,
acids. Erich bottle contains fall dlree-
tions—any drugstore.
ISSUE No. 8—'30
Tremendous Increase of Pur -
I chasers Noted in Recent
Years
The old gospel of "Sufficient unto
the day is the evil thereof" Is being
greatly militia( by Cancdians, accord -
Ing to recent advices, People through•
out the Dominion aro takitt„ an Inter•
silted interest in companies and insti-
tutions that aid them to sneure finan-
cial protection for their old age.
This awakening of interest has been
particularly noticeable In the pur-
chase of Government Annuities du'-
ing the past few years. In 1908 this
system was inaugurated by the Do-
minion Government to encourage
thrift among the people and to enable
them to provide for their declining
years. In return for small regular
payments each purchaser at the age
of 05 become entitled to an Income for
life,
Since assuming office the Ilonorable
Peter Ileenan has taken a particularly
keen and whole hearted interest in
Hon. Peter Heenan
this branch of his department work
with the result that there has been a
tremendous increase of purchasers.
During his administration additional
offices were opened and more repre-
sentatives installed throughout the
country, The radia. was pressed 11110
service. Moro extensive advertising
was launched through newspapers and
other periodicals. Posltnasters in
rural centres were urged to co-operate
in the scheme and point out its ad-
vantages to the people In their com-
munities. The result of all this pub-
licity established new high records in
the annual number of purchasers. In
fact the number of applicants and the
amount of purchase money received
during the past three years has almost
equaled that received during the pre-
ceding eighteen years, The number of
contracts made front 1908 to the pre-
sent day is nearly 12,000 while the
total amount of annuities purchased
has reached the sunt of twenty-four
miliott dollars.
The Annuities sem esS t
is designed
Y 1 sited
to benefit the people. All administra-
tion costs are borne by the Govern -
meat and no charge Is made against
the annuity purchaser. Operating
without profit, the Government is en-
abled to allow extremely low rates
and gttaranlee full benefit for the
money paid in,
A professor says the respect" child -
ecu used to have for their parents fifty
years ago is not in evidence to -day.
Maybe it's because the old folks are
so wild,
anal
"After Baby, Was Weak,
Skinny. Gained 22 Lb
Ironized Yeast did it, says Mrs.
Benoit. Thousands say5 to 15 lbs.
rained in 3 weeks. Nervousness, constipation
vanish overnight. Skin clears like magic. Get
Ionized Yeast tablets from druggist today.
When
1
are upset
Luxury Vegetables
Glasgow Herald (Cote.); The reftdl
cost of the 250,000 tons of luxury ear-
ly potatoes which invaded our mar-
kets last year would run to the huge
stun of £12,000,000, whereas the same
quantity of home -crop potatoes (which
were available at the time) could have
been bought on a retail basis of 9d per
stone at £1,500,000. It Is easy to cal
ciliate what that means. Our consum-
ers woroready to sacrifice £10,500,000
needlessly on imported potatoes in
order to satisfy what has been called
the depraved appetite for moist early
produce. All of that huge sum, of
course, did not go abroad. Of the
£12,000,000 spent on these Imported
°tulles only £3,000,000 actually left
Classified Advertising
PUnS. WANTED.
Fon SALE
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bull lings in AI �-m luirrn, p. 'rn�N
Akio', In. 0'0,1, cur 1001(2100x. Join
and Johnston. Limit,'l, Uurlph, rinl;u9 o,
orPCRTUNITIEon atEN none MEN AND
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, luttettnh rn ievs want.] We
LI,1 tJ You SUMO yult R'ith w i, oud
1(150 rrom .$t nu In $3.00 I wr hour 11 it
ant tlity`anit'0b'ning 011 o
Pul' d,-1 01, A10,11
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''°muco,
ATENTS
the country. But a more prudent use ` t.mt or 'Wanted invemrns'•
of this spending power world have and Full information Sent Free
on koyuest.
saved our farmers from much of their THE AANISAY Co., Dept. W.
present trouble, and would also have 272 Rank St., Ottawa Out.
helped to fertilize other branches of
our consuming markets.
Mlnard's Is Best for Grippe.
The Dole
London Daily herald (Lib.): By
some miraculous lapse of memory
large numbers of peoplt appear to
have entirely forgotten that the work-
ers do pay a very large sunt of money
every year as their contribution to-
wards the National Unemployment In-
surance Fund, 11m the same way the
employers and the State pay their
shares duly allotted to them by Act
of Parliament, llfo'eover, these con-
tributions aro compulsory. A work-
man In employment could not escape
if he would. 'e'et there aro some peo-
ple who are always blackguardiug him
if loo accepts a payment out of this In-
surance Fund to which he has eu npul-
sorfly subscribed. It Is just as if a
man who had subscribed to a compul-
sory superannuation fund was con-
mkho tools
Itis1erenedtiringns a pensloclacu.er when
A medical expert now cones for•
ward with the statement that setting-
! up exercises are not beneficial and
may even be harmful, a discovery we
node these many years ago by stand,
ing too near a radiator while doing
them.
When you need any
Circular
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Ask your doter detente
our tie 2011 branch.
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Winter Sickness
Keep Minard's handy, It has
proven invaluable for many cold
w'eelr;r ailments.
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rmelfo vapor quickly soothes and Co-
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Dr. G9 �1tI MAT HMA(OMPIANE)
P
ActuallySeeThemVanish
Pimples endedsoquickby"Sootltalva" you can actually see them dry
. Many go overnight. Gel'Sootha-
lva'from druggist today. New
in beauty tomorrow morning.
to •-••••.. v .. vwT711v-vr-..•r11.1
hI'!tt/ ceperinzeut 'with
unfamiliar soaps and lolir:d a I
IMPLE
Cnllcllrn
Law brangbt relief and happinsu for fifty yva,al
to millions all over the world
Soap 250. Ointment 250. and 50m Tdeoo, ana.�
A Different Woman
"1 hare great pleasure 10 informing poi Vmt
Hruerhen Dolls hare worked +callers for me. I
Aare bean a pat sufferer of liver and kidney
troabir, and afar Olean? one bottle 1 001 a different
roman. 1 hod to (iris op my work, bort thanks to
If ntsehcal Sadie 1 ant bark at work again, and I
Vire 011/ son a little ever( morning, and I don't
bear of the little complaints now which a (hill
Yawed acts. Ile is happier and brighter.
( hare enclosed a snapshot arson and self. 1 ons
43 wars, bon 0 puha. 1 shall always highly recommend linlsrhen, and I would not be unhurt
Kern myself in a hurry."--(ylre.) M. P.
rs m.%050 , r 101 r t
0 ion at for Cleft
a P -
Arnschcn Salts Is obtainable at drug and
department. atones In Canada at 70e a bottle.
A 11111. contains enough to lust Inc 0
months—good health for Ilaif•u-coat a .nc.,
FREE TRIAL OFFER
If you have never tried Hn ,ellen—try It new
Rt our expense. We have distributed a treat
11101y special " GIANT" paehages which u,alto
it e•try fur von to Pro00 our engin far yew elf•
Ask your dmgglst for the new '• GIANT"' rbc.
Tmclrna.
his consist, of our regular 150. bottle togrl her
with a separate trial hot tle—su0leleut for about
clue week, oven Iho trial baffle trot, put It to
the test, and then, 11 not entirely ironvincvd that
lir tv h 1 do the
reg, r1.b does Is still
as g o claim t to
regular boldo is still as good lie nmv, Toho Is
back. Von druggist 1s authorised to return
your 150• Immediately and without quest Ion.
'Yon ludo tried ]iruaO,rn free, at 001 Cxprliae.
What could be fairer 1 Manufactured by
E. Gr/Nths Ilughes, Ltd., Mnnehcater, Eng.
Ptah. 1 7301. Importers: McGillivray Bros,,
Ltd„ Toronto,
40 000
401
N hots
it SINGLE SIPPpovcs/r'
Baby ills and ailments - seem
twice as serious at night. A sud-
den cry may mean colic. Or a
sudden attack of diarrhea—a con-
dition it is always important to
check quickly, How would you
meet this emergency—tonight?
Have you a bottle of Castoria
ready? There is nothing that can
take the place of this harmless
but effective remedy for children;
nothing that acts quite the same,
or has quite the same comforting
effect on them,
For the protection of your wee
one --for your own peace of mind
—keep this old, reliable prepara-
necrmwn'rnunN0M1"
zs O6100015.
OSE><-.ante
tion always on hand. But don't
keep it just for emergencies; let
it be an everyday aid. Its gentle
influence will ease and soothe the
infant who cannot sleep. Its mild
regulation will help an older child
whose tongue is coated because of
sluggish bowels. All druggists
have Castoria; the genuine bears
Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on
the wrapper.
"1 think Lydia P, Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is wonderful)
I have had six children of which lour
are living and my youngest is a bon.
nit baby boy 11010 eight months old
who wcighstl3 pounds. I have taken
your medicine before each of them
f was born and have certainly re,
ceived great benefit from it: I urge
my friends to take it as I am sure
they will receive the same help I did."
firs. Niihau M0Nidlrn, Vanessa,
Ontario: