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The Seaforth News, 1927-04-07, Page 7f. Ancient Laws and Modern Theories. BY C. W. PETERSON. Organized labor in the United States is now frankly out with a new objective, namely, the five -clay week. Tha, Good Book tells us that "Six days shalt thou labor," but an in- genious exponent of the • Bible an- swers : 1-swers: "Those who approve the five-day working week will probably say that the important command is "thou shalt labor and do all thy work", and that the "six days" was the measure of time required in period's when there were no labor-saving inventions or quick transportation, Undoubtedly, a man can do more work inefive days now than he could accomplish in six days when he travelled by ox -cart, rode a horse'; or walked on footpaths, and when there was no labor-saving dei' es." his is,very plausible, hut onie won where it will all end. The food fhe w rid 'obviously cannot beP pro- duced duced from forty -hour -per -week la- bor; transportation cannot be con - tided on a forty -hour -per -week basis, either on land or sea; nor can steel be produced for construction, home-building aand city,buaidi building on this labor basis. The farm is a seven- day -week proposition and must al- ways remain so. Here we are up against a fact, not a theory, and nothing can change it. Even the present urban scheme of work is Itpghly indolent by comparison. ter The inevitable social and economi- cal answer to a five -day -week is an increase in the pride of food products of so fantastic. a nature as to render farming the most highly -paid of hu- man occupations. Or, as a first ef- fect, spectacular rural depopulation, as a logical reaction to so attractive an urban scheme of life, followed by a period of wholesale starvation, leading to the high agricultural price, level. Society obviously cannot exist with one-half of the people working forty hours and the other half sixty- five strenuous hours per week, with out one class paying the other ample compensation. Contrary to popular. superstition, idleness and happiness are not synonimous terms. Natural laws will fix hours and• compensationd in ,the end. But Canada, being still in a "com- paratively undeveloped state, must for many years tocomebid for ad- ditional rural population and must, therefore, see to it that the country - de does not suffer unduly through s too unfavorable comparison be- tween the rural and the urban work- ing program, even, if it is only of a temporary nature. An overwhelm- ingly agricultural country, such as Canada is, cannot with impunity in reuse the social burden of its agri- ull:.ure in order to further improve It 'e living conditions of its urban workers. Seaport Nurseries Give Warm Welcome to Immigrants. late Canadian ports the stream of European immigration has already begun to pour this spring, and in the past week -end -that of March 27th to the . 29th the largest number of Individuals to come' in any such Relied since the war arrived in Halt - tale on several ships, which carried a total of 4.250 new settlers or return- ing 'Canadians from Britain. It is the busy season for the Sea- port Nurseries,and, although only the two at Halifax and Saint John are at present do operation, the third —that in Quebec—will be in full swing, it is expected, not later than. the 15th of April. The ,Seaport Nurseries, manned' by Red Cross attendants, are pleasant havens down at the docks wherein all immigrant smothers and children' are welcomed, by the official. or voluntary attendants, given hotteaand a bite to eat and are made to feel instantly at home, in Canada. In these nur series the children may be left for hours while the parents attend to their -bags and boxes. The nurses in ehatge take a friendly interest in' their , health, and when the family finer takes train for distant points in the interior there is sent forward to -points of ultimata destination an Sold by all druggists. Price $1.25 per bottle. introductory card, so that further re- lation in their ownneighborhoods is Warner's Safe Reenedies Co., Toronto, Ont. thereby established. eumeemeea, Last year the three nurseries look- ed after 17,855 children. and 11,223` women supplied needed small medical or nersjy ; treatments to 657 men, we-111TV or ,children and issued 5,41.1 garages. The follow-up cards were follow-up cards in 13 different Ian?�v, Says Allen ender. Tells facts from own experience to lie/(a others. Almost Imported direct from the Orient in metal lined chests. Blended. and packed into 1'ib., % ib., % lb. bright Aluminum packages. OWL - LAF S... RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. i-. 90. deal eee El Just Ask for 11 Tissu' rC� � A most satisfactory roll for the bathroom.; A soft, absorbent tissue made, like' all Eddy Toilet Rolls, under the most exacting sani- tary conditions._ TIsSUE/ '�rJL�9 . t.' Big value.. for the housewife seeking a good tissue at a moderate price. rata- z. EDDY' CO. LI M/TEO H U LL,CANADA W2 A Fish's Travels. The Department.of Marine and Fish- eries bas ish-eries.bas marked a considerable num- 1200 Blind in France. Work as Musicians. ber of Atlantic salmon, by attaching Twelve hundred. Lund 1lsrsons earn Silver tags to their dorsal fine, for the their living as musicians in France and among them age players of note. These purpose of, treeing theeve ents of blind musicians were educated in the these fish. A salmon that was marked National Institution for the Young aril liberated oft, Earles Point,. Eort Blind. They were taught to play fol. Maitland, Yarmouth county, Nova distraction, but Valentin Hatay, their Scotia, on the 11th of June, was killed leader, showed them how` music might in the Maisie River, Quebec, to the Make them independent. early partrt of the next, mouth. If this piglet organists of large Paris fish took the most direct route it tea- ohurehes, Including Notre Dame, are welled in the vicinity of 300 mites, blind. There are among these severs but if 3t followed the larger indent'a• composers, and many conductors of tions of the shoreline it travelled aver small orchestras. The old theory that 1,200 miles`• - Gas, biliousness, heartburn. dyspepsia, and simuliar ills will not trouble you if you take eigel's Syriip• Any drnft store. Sounds Unsatisfactory. A.' German scientist predicts the time. when, alter reading your morn- ing laver, you can soak it in acids that! , will bring out the food value of the l l i the blind have a peculiar aptitude foe music, say directors of the school, Iles not been proved by the experience but they have found that the blind do well in music, probably because they are able to concentrate and because theirtheirmisfortune spurs them to un- usual' efforts. Longer Span of Life. wood pulp, and eat it for breakfast., Every child born, in I]ugland has an v But wo hope you will be able to ofj expectation of twelve years longer life ford something more appetizing, al: i,ts grandfather says Sir George I Newman, chief medical officer of )3ri- Kill warts with Minard's Liniment. II train. Warner's Compound in Family Fifteen Years No fietter recommendation for the medicinal .value of tale 20 year odd herbal remedy could be asked than this. Tour remedies have been used in oursfamily for about 75 years. We are never without a bottle of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy in our home. It is a wonderful medicine far diseases of the kid- noys..anit liver." (Name on request). If you have paine in the back or other Symptoms of kidney trouble, you should'' lose no time hi going to you druggist to get a bottle of Warner's and taking it as per directions. ,a .t0;?�.rr. xi, , I. wa P <<t to et forwarded to the Provincial. Divisions thus:—Britibh- Columbia, 404; Al- bertd'l 698; Saskatchewan, 1,254; •Ma ba, 5136;- Ontario, 1,835; Que- `bee,, ;New Brunswick, 65; Nova Scotia, 37, and Prince Edward . Is- land, 15; and in all cases the immi- grant families were assured of a neigh ll rly interest being taken after theyreached their ultimate destina- tion. In the past six years the nur- series .have cared for over 85,000 women and children, and that means expert care, for the nurseries are all run under Miss V. A.. Tremain•u, Reg. N•, who, with a corps oftrained au-. gistants and numbers of voluntary helpers from the Daughters of the Empire, the Junior Red-CrOSS, or other, body, sees that all needs are discovered andall necessities in the way of journey supplies provided to the incoming new Canadians. It is absolutely normal for a child to love himself only., and to think of hineelf only.:, -•Dr. Alice' Hutchinson, wild wall pain, weak and rundown, he won new health and strength throe tgh Tanlac Allen Boudiia, engineer, of 432, 5t. Patrick St., is one of Ottawa's best known citizens. "My purpose intell- ing the facts of my experience," he said, "is to help others who suffer as I did. "For five years I was in misery. My system seemed out of gear, but my stomach troubled most. Even a drink of ooid water would cause MY' stomach to bloat and ;swell abnor- mally. Gas would prevent mo from sleeping at night so that had to Get up and walk the floor for' hours. Vso- lentstomach pains nearly drove me. wild. I've seen times' when I ,s doubledover, unable to e traighten up. My friend M. Laponte told enc how Tanlac had helped him out of else, made this great change, I'm far similar trouble, soIgot aomeandUsed '•Tarlac." 9 bottles in all. It just made me over. If overwork or neglect haveorn I feel 30 years younger than I am, and you clown get Teethe, the great nate weigh 2141bs.- Myappetite and sleep ural tonic from roots herbs and d pre both fine. 2 atpspvhat 1 like Snit barks. Your druggist has it, Over 52 ttleep like a top. ,Tanlac and iaothing , ltlillion bottles sold.r (Os With Laughter) '"Bello, my dear. fellow, how dif• ferent' you look without a heard or mustache. 1 wouldn't have recog- nized you if you hadn't had my um- brella." People who have no rheumatism in their bones have to depend on unrea- esiable, weather bureau for storm warnings. "'Mutt girl reversed Darwin's theory," he commented, in 'talking to a friend. "Howzat?" "She 'makes monkeys out of men." The only thing to worry about is worry. When a man's wife ehooses his steno re )her it `manot g } Y indicate jealousy so much as a wish for him to succeed in business, A man was charged with haeing stolen a ton of lead. "Have you anything to say in your defense?" asked the judge. "Yes. I did it in a moment of weakness." - + "Did yon give the man' the third degree?" asked the police officer. Yee. We browbeat and badgered him with every question we could think of." `What did he do?" "He dozed off and merely said now and then, 'Yes, any dear, you ' are perfectly right.'" ".heard about the big accident?" "No, what?" "Car -Just ran over a peanut and crushed two kernels." BABY'S HEALTH IN THE SPRING Can Best be Guarded With Baby's Own Tablets. The Spring le a time of anxiety to mothers who have little. ones in the home. Conditions make it necessary to keep the baby indoors. He is often confined to 'overheated, badly venti- lated rooms and catches colds which reek his whole system. To guard against -this a box of Baby's Own Tab- lets should be kept in the house and an occasional dose given the baby to keep his stomach andbowels working regularly, This will prevent colds, constipation or colic and keep baby well. The Tablets are sold by Medi= eine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a boxfromThe Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A GOOD MEDICINE FOR SPRING TIME Po, Not Use Harsh 'Purgatives-- A Tonic is All You Need. Notniiek---but not feeling quite well. That is the way most people feel in the spring, Easily tired, appetitem delle, aoettmee headaches and a feel- ilJg'.of depression. Pimples or erup- tions may appear. on the skin, or there may be twinges.' of rheumatism or neuralgia. Any of these indicate that the blood is out 61 order --that the in- door life of winter has left its mark upon you and may easily develop,in- to more serious trouble. Do not dose yourself with purga- tives, as many people do, in the hope that you can put your blood right. Purgatives gallop through talo system and weaken instead of giving strength. Any doctor will tell you this is true, What you need in the spring is a tonic that will enrich the blood' and build up the nerves, Dr. 'Williams' Plnk Plias. do this speedily and surely. Every dose of this medicine helps to enrich the blood which clears the sarin, strengthens the appetite and makes tired, depressed men, women and children active and Wang. Mr. James Dickson, Westueath, Ont., says;—"I was -quite badly run down, easily tired, and appetite poor. My blood seemed thin and watery. I decided to try Dr, s" WilliamPink Pills, and after taking a 'fees boxes I felt myself thoroughly built up and as strong as ever. I can recommend the pills to i'un•down peo- pie." You can gat these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Wllli'ains' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. Sinus Disease. `• What ,are the sinuses? The sinuses ase bone davities in the skull, lined with a delicate living membrane that is continuous with the lining of the throat and ndse; the cavity located in the top of the'ebeelt bone is known as the antrum, while the frontal sinuses are found immediately above the eyes. These cavities have a structure like a honey -comb, which makes it very 'dif- ficult to dislodge the infecting germs. And germs do gain entrance to the sinuses with comparative ease, since the lining of the nose leads into them. In the last few years sinus disease has become very common; if you want to find out how common, just visit the aloe of a nose specialist any day of the year, but particularly during the winter and spring, and See the steady stream of sinus patients waiting for f treatment. Because it is easy to acquire and very difficult to cure, one point to re• member in regard to sinus disease 3s to prevent it. This means that ex- treme Dara must be token to complete- ly clear up every attack of flu, grippe and running cold; treat them as Seri- ous affairs and do not consider 0022- vales•oenee complete until fall bodily strength is regained. It also means keeping away i.'rom people who are sneezing and coughing; it means keep- ing teeth (particularly in the upper row) and threaten a healthy condition so that no infection from them .will spread into the sinuses. It means keeping your body in good condition so that you will not catch colds and other diseases of the nose and throat even, 11 exposed to then. What are the symptoms of sinus disease? Tile infection sets up inflam- mation, creating an accumulation of material which should be discharged through the nose; however, the tiny passage leading to the nose becomes Biggest Steamer tO 'Montreal Another page in steamship history will be written this season when the Albertic, of the White Star Line Cana- dian. Service (shown above) docks at Montreal at the enol of- April, as this will be the biggest steamer ever to 'sail up the river St. Lawrence as far, as Montreal•: .. Previous to,ethis season the Doric and Regina, sister ships in the White Star Line Canadian fi: `vice, held the record for being the largest steamers to enter the of sort Montreal. 1 t eaL Thoy aro 16,500 tons each, bus: the Alhel'tic is 19,000 tons and, the; store 2,500 tons larger than tho,Doric and Regina. The Albertic is an R.M.S.P. steamer, She was' formerly known as the. Ohio, 5 one of the world famous "O" liners. j Slle Will join the St. Lawrence fleet with a reputation equal to her size and, in addition to being tate biggest steamer aver to sail up the St. Law- rence to Montreal, will be one of the most luxurious to make Montreal her terminal. The Albertic will be used on the di- rect .service to Iiverirool eastbound, while on the westbound route slso will call at Queenstown; She will leave Liverpool` on her first westbound voy- ege under' the' new name on April 22 and will steam out of Montrealan her first eastbound Voyage. on May 7. ISSUE No. 15—'27. clogged alp; the material cannot drain CSlassi6ed Advertisements. away, but increasing' continuously, SELF-TA4eUT,: exerts .pressure upon the nerves, ,and FSEgcq you have very severe pain, often,.oi- lowed by nausea and diarrhoea.. Re. lief is impossible until the passage is cleared and free discharge through the nose is secured. No remedy but in:- haiatien is of use, and frequently re- lief can be load only frons treatment by a Dos -e specialist. Don't neglect sinus disease. It is one of the conditions that you hear so much about these days—focal infec- tion: From an infected sinus may fol- low a diseaaad. heart, damaged kidneys, rheumatism, and (many doctors think) goitre, may he influenced by it, not to mention the chronic "half -sick" feel- ing you leave most of the time, particu- larly early in the morning. The.Puller..' "He used, to be a clerk and, pulled a small salary" "We11; 'he's a dentist now and pude teeth and a big. income." • For distemper"--Mlnard's Liniment. Coleman Glacier. Coleman glacier, at the head of Smoky river, northeast of mount Rob- son, Jasper national park, Alberta, is situated in a part of the Rockies re- nowned for its scenic beauty. The glacier is named after Dr. A. P, Cole- man, F.R.S., Professor of Geology In the University of Toronto, who tra versed thio region in 1907 and 1908. r, To clean painted walla, make a starch as for laundry' purposes, but I somewhat thinner, and apply to the walls -with a whitewash brush. After the starch is thoroughly dry, wash off, using soft cloths and changing the water frequently. r - 1sx T1os- e1111.1 srs'xLbf 1;Ynit nEVrs with pronunciation of evar,.r w0,0, ♦ nerl Monoledge of the language in three menthe. Cops pasts,` orotic ed .50o; abridged .parer ed., 10' Poli paid, ltorid'e Subscription, Agency liead,. 150, Saik 5105, Dept. F,Montreal. 5.5. :melte 1'Iagon n1NOs MAnis OM) CARA j new; fit worn cylinders without regrImlmg. 0n• spe i lige on Patin l ngbios And Traitors. Aon - yard ploga Iona Company, 52-14 58061 Street wast, Toronto. IN1011015.41111 CnmClrs, 120 AND Us' A Circular, William Pleteeh;. Stratford n5, Ont,: f'„1Al.OTIr : - I;1';0 0LovL110 arni atstiolt Nr_- Sued for oomph.. 5inrshan 1140w/ell,ayau, Ont. tCaxu`n FROM 46. TO 00 Aoxes 154 FROM 9 to 5 weeks' time. Can teach any reader of skit miseries how t0 get them. Write for neve Oculars. W. A. Hadley, stanetaad, ens, ... Cassowary Kin to ostrich. The cassowary finals rte• closest re - heaves among the ostriehea. There are upward of twenty dd1Yeren't forms, ale inhabitants of New Guinea and. eer- tain of the adeacent lelende. Women,0Farmers in Canada. Canada has 17,912 wonion farmers, according to an official statement. Spring Tune is CELERY KING Time Brew a sup of this fine old Vegetable tonic. It is all the spring medicine you need. It drives• out winter's exesona, improves the appetite and.makes you feel better right away. CELERY KING 1 is good for the whole family. At drug - ' i gists, 30c & 600, Deafness—Head Noises RELIEVED By LEON ' ''. D 1'a:Art M?t HlL "Rub Back of Ears" INSERT IN NOSTRILS At 1 -Da t Price 41.25 A A! r 01As. Folder about ..DEAFNESS" an requtaL A. 0. LEONARD, ISS., 70 0110 Aso, 100 York III/WE GLOSSY IIs A� Minard's will make your hair soft and lustrous. Stimulates growth. Use as a tonic. Guaranteedbeeausentede from our ownSteel 81MONnaCANA6A SAW CO.5,T0, MONTREAL VANCOUVER, sr.JONN,N.s,. TCRONTo Proved safe by millions and prescribed 12y physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only "Bayer" package which: contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottled of 24 and 100—Druggists. aspirinle the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Dayer. bfanhfaature or M000ncetic- aeldest0r of Sallcyllcacld (Acetyl Salicylic Aeld, 'A, S. A."). wane. It Is well known that Aspirin menus Bayer manufacture, to assist the public against Imitations, the Tablets of -Bayer. Company Will be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer 00'00." N<, 'i1S0s Hearing Restored I have an original home treatmeutfordeafnessand head noises from nasal ca- tarrh which I want every sufferer to try free --with- out obligation. For many years I suffered from ca- tarrhal deafness and head noises. 'perfected a treat- ment which completely re- stored any hearing. I gave it to others and they were able to hear again. Since that time, 'Hundreds have ? used it successfully, Dr. W. O. Casio 25,000 ,Treatments To r= e GIVEN AWAY This `.nth Nes.. 4 C ataroh These treatments east you.nothing. The re - Malta are quick and convinc-ug,lou willeel the difference the llrst day. I have found that 80 per: cent of the caeca of deafness and bead 501000 ate caused primarily by nasal catarrh, Itoftena0:ects the stomach, causes rheumatism and many other troubles. Usually one ear in affected tint, thedeafness grown worse with every eovore cold until the other ear is affected. Myedema] dome treatment trill stip all this. I' have', teetered hearing' in many extreme es see; one woman had been growing deaf for 48 Yeats; a. man 8e yearn old who had been deaf for many year, can nowhear twain, Hundreds DR.W.O.COFFEE, Suite2111;, St This ss FREE I feel so sure that this treatment will re- store bearing and end head noises from meal catarrh that I want every sufferer to try it free. I want to prove at my' expense that the results are quick and convincing. It is the best treat- ment that have found in 42 years' practice as eye,ear,noseand throat specialist, of other instance aimr7hrto,these have toldme of the treatment's success, Ry IT FRES la addition, 1 will pend you absolutely free my new bock on Deafneaa, Hefei Noises and' Catarrh. It discusses fully the curable and in. curable kind: of deafness. Write today for tlis free test t ntalent. State 1f you are (leaf, stave bead noise or just'., nasal catarrh or head catarrh, write or print your name plainly. Do not delay,. This notice may not appear agar, For 1(0 days g0ina to giveaway 25,000 free tri.atnenta, JamesNote! SEdg,, Davetieportt la. ,t d .y A 4 . 4 1 1 1