HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1930-06-12, Page 7WHEN CHOKER COLLARS AND POMPADOURS WERE THE STYLE
Wilson's Bachelor was making a name for
itself as an exceptionally enjoyable cigar.
And now—after this 25 year
test ... Wilson's Bachelor -
1 00% Havana filler—is smoked
and enjoyed by more Wren than
any other ten cent cigar ...
mild . , , fragrant.
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individually'
foil wrapped
lop
and in pocket
pocks of five
WILSON'S
BACHELOR
ciga.r
1' t. S t i l l m o s
for the money
luau will sleep more soundly than
.L ever before in your cosy Third
Class stateroom on a Canadian
Cunardship. Softmattresses, spot-
less linen, warm blankets, feather
pillows, bedspreads, clean towels,
large mirror and washstand, plenty
of soapandwater, cleanliness every-
where ... and trained stewards to
wait on you.
All this is part of Third Class service
on this famous Line. This service
means that you eat, sleep and play
sus you never did before, onthe voyage
over and back.
Make sure you are going to enjoy the
trip by sailing Cunard to the Old
Country. •
Book through Tho Cunard line,
Corner of Bay and Wellington
Streets, Toronto, (Tel. Elgin
0471). or any steamship agent
;Yeek1Y sailing to Ply.
— month, Havre, London,
Belfast, Liverpool and
"; hisgow, in conjunc-
tion with the Anchor -
U • naldson Line,
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Facts of Interest
A detachment of Royal Canadian
Mounted 0
t d P Iiee one officer and 24
other ranks, the pick of the force
from the different divisions through.
out Canada, is en route to London,
England, to take part in the Interne-.
Bonet Horse Show, at the Olympia.
This famous show opens on June 19th
and continues until June 28th. The
detachment of "Mounties" will give
a display of horsemanship at every
performance during the show. Each
member will appear in the red tunic
and sombrero hat, by which members
of the force are so well known. The
R,C.M I', is a force maintained by the
Canadian Federal Government,
There aro 1,609 publications issued
in Canada, of which 116 are daily
newspapers, 966 weekly; 12 bi-weekly;
21 semi-weekly; 5 tri -weekly; 44 semi-
monthly; 388 monthly; 10 bi-monthly;
28 quarterly and 19 miscellaneous.
Of the 530,000 homes In the Prov-
ince of Ontario using electricity,; 43,-
340
3;340 are farm homes.
Total production of the forestry in-
dustry in British Columbia in 1929
had a value of $90,000,000, of which
lumber accounted for 'about 50 per
cent.
Though those who talk and talk and
talk
This proverb should appeal:
The wind that blows the whistle
Will never turn the wheel,
"1 tell you golf is going to be the
salvation of the nation, and lengthen
our days by decades," "But our an-
cestors didn't go in for golf." "And
where are they now? head!"
Nurses Wanted
The Toronto Hospital for Incurables,
in affiliation with Bellevue and Allard
Hospitals, New 'fork City, offere a Three
Year's Course of Training to Young
Women, having the required education,
and desirous of becoming nurses. This
Hospital hes adopted the elght•dlowr
system. The pupils receive uniforms of
the School, a monthly allowance and
travelling expenses to and from New
York. For further particulars wrltr or
apply to the Superintendent.
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due to Acid
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JAGlo TroMAar1
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Stomac
Excess acid is the common cause of
Indigestion. It results in pain and
sourness about two hours after eating.
The quick corrective is a alkali which
Aeutra1izes acid, Tho best corrective
is Phillips Milk of Magnesia. It has
remained standard with ph, siclans in
the 50 years since its invention.
One spoonful of Phillips' Milk of
Magnesia ne tralizes instantly many
times its volume In acid. It L harm.
less and tasteless and its action is
quick. You w411 never rely on crude
methods, never continue to suffer,
When you learn how quickly, how
pleasantly this premier method acts.
Please let it shone you—now.
Be sure to get the geoln'( Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi-
cians for 50 years in correcting excess
acids. Each bottle contains full direc-
tions—any drugstore.
In Memory
It had been a very convivial re-
union dinner, and when Ole time came
for the guests to depart 'Nilson and
Robert found that their last train to
the suburbs had gone, and they were
faced with a five -milk walk home,
About an hour later, and just as
they had passed a church which had
chimed out the hour of two, Wilson
broke the long silence that had en-
sued,
"Does your wife miss you when you
are late on such occasions as this?"
he asked,
"Very Seldom," his friend dismally
replied, "There are still two large
lumps on the back of my head where
she hit me the last time,"
STURDY BILDHOOD
C
The sturdy child—the bright, active
little chap is the one everybody loves,
It is only the sickly, fretful 4111 who
Is not attractive, It is the birthright
of every child to bo sturdy end well—
to be able to make everyone admire
him. Therefore, mothers, 91 yours Is
not attracti\e it's your fault, not his.
He must be ailing and it is up to you
to see that lie gel relief—that he is
given a medicine that will quickly
matte him well and keep hint well.
Baby's Own Tablets aro especially
designed for infants and young child-
ren, There is nothing to equal then
for correcting the irregularities of the
stomach and bowels—'.':e cause of
most of the ills from which little ones
suffer. The Tablets : 'e sold by medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a
box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont,
Slang Puzzles Paris Police
There is consternation on u1
ng the
e
1,000 Paris polyglot policemen who
spent weary months absorbing a thou-
sand English words, only to learn that
tourists do not speak the language of
Shakespeare.
The teacher of the policemen -school
boys did not think it was necessiu'y 1
to provide theta with a sideline of
slang, with the result that they cannot
understand the average British or
American tourist, and the polyglot PP -
icemen are so educated in tine Ring's'
English that most of the tourists can-
not 1104000111ml thein.
When they got their sheepskins, the
policemen were put through another{
course of politeness, They were
taught to smile so that all their teeth
would show In the best American style
—as Paris sees R. They spent weary
flours learning to bend without taking
the eyes off the eyes of the person
they seek to impress.
They were put through paces which
would give back to the French race
the famous tradition that all French-
men are of the "Alphonse and Gaston"
school, forever praying the other to
go first.
That school passed out with the war,
and Frenchmen '(vera far from polite
when the new High Commissioner of
Tourism, Gaston Gerard, took it over.
"China needs a Government like
ours," says a writer. It would cer-
tainly serve them right
Minard's Drives Away the Headache.
Sausages Too Short
Says Scottish M.P.
London—When the house of Com-
mons was discussing the Bill to set
up a Consumers' Council to deal with
unfair prices for food, the Kitchen
Committee was solemnly listening to
a complaint of a Scottish Labor mem-
ber that the sausage; sold In the
House were too short,
Mr. A. McKinlay (i'arlicic, Glasgow)
made the allegation that the apples,
toast and sausages sold in the tea bar
were too dear. T71e committee invit-
ed iilnl to state his case, and to the
end promised to consider what he had
said.
When lIr, McKinley made his
charge the indignant committee sent
outfor a case of :sausages and pro-
coeded to demonstrate—one supposes
with a tape measure—that they Were
50 long as any that could be obtained
outside.
"I must be getting all tho short
ones," was lllr. McKinley's retort,
The complaint that the apples sold
were too expensive was also contest-
ed by the committee, which will com-
municate its findings to Mr. MeI{inlay
late',
Second Thoughts
The boxing -booth was packed to
overflowing.
The gong sounded and the two
boxers entered the ring. The tight
began1
The first, second, and third rounds
were fought evenly, bat at the end of
the fourth round Basham 13111 showed
distinct signs of weariness,
"I, can't go on any more," be told
his second daring the rest, "I've
ad enough,"
L'Don't be silly," urged the other,
"You'vestill got a chance."
"That's all very well," panted Bas -
hem; "but that last blow over the
eye almost blinded ale—I can hardly
see 'im."
"Never hind that," returned the
second enthusiastically, "'it -'lm from
memory',"
WAS RUN DOWN
NOW WELL AGAIN
Takes Pleasure in Recommend-
ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
To the woman hi the home Illness
is almost a calamity, Man , woman
keeps on with her house'. old duties
when she is feeling ready to drop. Iter
head aches, she is easily tired, is de-
pressed and nervous and has no aope-
tile. In a word she is anaemic and
badly needs help—the heals- -help that
only Dr, Williams' Pink Pills can give
her. These pills make rich, red blood
which brings new strength and energy
to weak, despondent sufferers. Con-
cerning them, Mrs, Paul Rail, Coin du
Banc, Que., says: "I was badly run-
down, slept poorly, and awoke as tired
as when I went to bed. My appetite
was poor and I felt miserable. I took
six boxes of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills
and they completely renewed my
health."
Dr, Williams' Pinic Pills are sold by
all medicine` dealers or by mail at 50
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Irish Immigration
Rouses Scotland
Edinb:u'gh, Scotland—The Influx of
Irish immigrants into Scotland was a
question which agitated the General
Assembly of the Church of Scotland
recently, The matter was brought
up by the Rt, Rev, John White, who
was first Mode'ater of the United
Church of Scotland in 1129, Dr, White
describing the large-scale immigra-
tion as a "menace to Scottish civillza
then and culture,"
The problem was not confined, said
Dr. White, to tine east side of the
country—that facing Ireland—butthe
western part was being flooded by
Iris11 also,
The Assembly finally decided In asit
for a Government inquiry Into the
question.
_
Minard's for insect Bites.
She—"Winona did you get that um-
brella? 1Ie—"It was a gift from sis-
ter," She—"You told me you handn't
any sisters," He -"I know—belt that's
what's engraved of the handle."
Grimby-"Does Brown understand
the purchasing power of a five dollar
bill?" Blinks—"Yes; what troubles
hint is the purchasing Powe' of Ins
wife!"
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"Lest We Forget"
The names of 13,479 officers and
men who were posted as "missing"
during the War are recorded on
panels in a me: oriel which has been
erected by the Imperial War Graves
Commission at Le Touret military
cemetery, near Bethune, and which is
to be unveiled by Lord Tyrrell, the
British Ambassador lu Paris.
This is ono of a series of memorials
of this kind, designed to commemor-
ate those who fell In the War but
whose graves are not known, The
names recorded here aro for one sec-
tor only, and for the period up to the
eve of the battle of Loos.
The memorial is in the form of three
solid walls enclosing an open court of
rectangular shape, On the fourth—
eastern—side is a colonnade, with a
wall to the east of it. This wall and
the colonnade extend outwards to the
north and south to form a long gal-
lery.
Bronze Horses of Venice
The bronze horses surmounting San
Marco Cathedral in Venice were matte
in Corinth nearly 20 centuries ago.
They were lateen from Corinth to
Ronne by Nero, to Constantinople by
Constantine, thence to Venice, and
then to Pais by Napoleon, being re-
stored to Venice after his fall,
'Religion is caught rather than
taught."—Dean Inge.
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"Many Soils on neck. Doctor said
lance. Tried 'Soothe -Salve' first; boils
vanished overnight." C. T. Scott.
'Soothe-Salva"stopspainin l minute;
bells go is fewbears. At all druggists.
Let's Go Fishing
But not forget to take Mi nerd's
along, It will take care of cuts,
bruises or mosquito Ulla,
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SUFFER FROM
CONSTIPATION?
" Countless remedies are advertised
for constipation, Many relieve for
the moment but they are habit form-
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tem, settle in the joints and cause
aches and pains, Some are harsh
purgatives which cramp and gripe
and leave a depressed after effect,
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nature's machinery to became lazy.
A purely vegetplile lavetive such
as Carter's Lftilc Liver Pills, t;e0ti(
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the bew'eis mere 7(;1111:' the intestines
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tier poisons pass ;:way, 'lilt: stormed,
liver and bowels are dost active Slid
the s'•stem enioy-s a real tonic effect,
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