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Zurich Herald, 1929-04-11, Page 7British Mission Hope to ' Recover Russian Markets Many Interests Represented on Unofficial Committee Welcomed by Soviets Loudon -An industrial mission corn - prising 80 business men representing 150 British i •' sh firms with a total capital 1 of 2250,000,000 left Louden March 25 for Moscow ,to endeavor torecover the Russian mare,. Themission is claimed by organ- izers of the Anglo -Russian committee here as "the most cotnp.eliensive end influential combination of commercial Interests that ever left England." The list of firms represented com- prises a number of the best-known engineering, textile and other reanu- facturers of Britain. Members of the mission- -will be guests of the Soviet Government, which has arranged receptions and social engagements . in their ;honor. They will spend', three weeks in Rus- sia. Promoters of the mission have received assurances that.. the Soviet will welcome British co-operation in public works, and that an opportunity will be given for discussion of settle- ment of debts and other pending ques- tions. Ernest Remnant, editor of the English Review, who is a member of the mission, said in an interview: "When we get to Russia there will be no occasion for anything but can- dor. British industry need not and cannot pretend it does not need orders Equally Russia dues not pretend she has ready money to pay for them. But both parties know Russia has assets—huge natural resources and a hard-working population. All that is required is to create confidence on the part of the creditor that he can be satisfied that those assets will fairly be applied to meeting the credit of supplies." There are no, politicians upon the -,committee which took the initiative In promoting the missions. What Will our ,o When your Children Cry for It t be. rhe le criPP "T THOUGHT I was going to be .a cripple for life with neuritis and rheumatism." Mrs. Si- mon Rae, R.R. 2, St. Mary's, Ontario, ways this in a letter. And many other women at the pres ent moment are suffering s� severely from rheuma tism that they, too, feel depressed and despond- ent. But Mrs. Rae found relief in the time -tested remedy, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. This famous discovery of a Canadian doctor, by enriching and purifying the blood, re- news vitality and attacks rheumatism at its very source. "I suffered for four years and nothing seemed to help me," says Mrs. Rae. "After taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I am now able to do all my own work. I feel that there is nothing like them." Buy today at all drug- gists and dealers in medi- cine or by mail, postpaid, 50 cents, from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ontario. s -so DrWilliams PINK PILLS "A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN 54 COUNTRIES" Interesting Facts. _ : About Dept. of Health Many Things Told About" of Interest to Ontarians KEEP MANY RECORDS In the vaults of the Dept. of Health is kept the original registration of curring in the Province of Ontario. The s,ork is guilt on the fact that History of Ages Traced by Trees Rings on Beams of Ancient ,Pueblos in United States Lead Back to 1260 Wasliiiigton—A grant of $5,000 by the research committee of the National Geographic .Society for the study of old beams and timbers in the Indian pueblos of the Southwest has been announced by Dry Gilbert c es cry birth, marriage and death oc- Grosvenor,president .of the society. y Approximately seven niliic.n, records are now on file; more than 123,000 birth, marriage and death registra- tions are added yearly to the records; over 42,000 certificates are issued each year, ". while the number of searches reach a yearly total of $50,000.' REGISTRATION A c5IMVIPLE MATTER. The parents are required by law to' register the birth as • soon 'as occurs, and it is a: simile matter co fill out the ,blank post card which is supplied free for this purpcf.e: The child and its parents derive certain advantages from this prompt registra- tion, not the least of which is that the record is preserved, and official certificate may at any time be secured for ,entrance to school, to prove in- heritance, age, to vete "or to marry, for life insurance or passport parposes, a, well as for many other require- ments thronghout life. WHY DO PEOPLE ,DIE? If the deaths of residents • were not registered, the Dep: tntent would not be in a position so knew what dis- eases were causing Ontario's people to die, But theregirtration of deaths i5 now very thoroughly done, and it is or interest to note from .the latest report that we lost 35,909 residents in 1926, but 20,849 of 'these were due to ten causes, distributed as follows: Rate per 100,000 No. of popu- every growing tree leaves In Its trunk a ring for each year; and that each ring has an individuality of its own. "The work has progressed so far that two unbroken sequences of rings have been "assembled, one to 12.0; the other a prehistoric sequence of six centuries. Did This Dog Reason? A French poodle went with its mas- ter to the village saddler's shop, where a whip was bought. The proud poodle was entrusted with the carrying home of the new whip. 'In the evening, however, the doggie did something wrong, and in conse- quence learned the use of a dog whip. He received a smart stroke or two from it, and the punishment set him thinking hard. Next morning, seeing the whip in the hall and the door open, the poodle apparently, summed up the situation, for he picked up the whip, retrace' his steps to the saddler's shop, left the whip there, and trotted back home, It seemed as if he had determined to put that thing back where it could not do any harm to a dog. There is hardly a housthoid that hasn't heard of Castoria! At least fivemillion homes are never without it. If there are children In your family ,there's almost daily need of its comfort. And any night may find you very thankful there's a bottle in the House. Just a few drops, and that colic or constipation is relieved; or diarrhea checked. A vegetable pro- duct; a baby remedy meant for young folks. Castoria is tbout the only thing you have eve: heard doctors advise giving to infants. Stronger medicines are dangerous to a tiny baby, however harmless they may be to grown-ups. Good old Castoria! Remember the name, and remember to buy it. It may spare you a sleep- less, anxious night. It is always ready, always safe to use; hi emer- gencies, or for everyday ailments. Any hour of the day or night that Baby becomes fretful, or restless. Castoria was never more popular with meth:ers than it is to -day. Every druggist has it. Disease Heart Disease.... Cancer Diseases of the Arteries Pneumonia' Tuberculosis , Influenza .... Bright's Disease . Apoplexy 1,405 44.6 Broncho-pneummtir 970 30.8. Infantile Diarrhoea 615 10.5 The toll.of lives which heart disease, cancer and disease of the arteries are taking yearsly, is so_ heavy—and, un- fortunately, increasing from . year to year—that the Department feels all po:,tible advertising should be given te these figures. Nothing that can lessen the ravages of these three prin- cipal causes of death shock; be left untried: HOW `TO APPLY FOR CERTIFI- CATES When a certificate is required, mite to the Department of Health, Parlia- ment Buildings, Tormto, stating (1) Whether birth, marriage or death certificate is desired. (2) Name of person. (3) Where birth, marriage or death oceutred, and whet Fees to accompany application. Schedule of fees is as follows: Search, 50c. Copy of certificate, $1.00, -. Birth certificates for use in .connec- tion with school athletics are issued at a charge of fiity cents when 'ap- plied for by school principal. For purposes of matt ere' allowances act, death cerrificate of father, mar- riage certificate of father and mother and birth certificates are supplied free, when application is made through local secretary of the Mothers' Allow- ance Board. Application by a soluier (soldier's Widow or children) for free certificate for pension purposes should be"accom- panied by :vi el;ae from the D.S.C.R. deaths 5,132 3,116 2,718 1.9d2 1,835 1,588 1,56E lation 163.1 99.0 NO MEDICINE LIKE BABY'S BABY 5 OWN TABLETS 86.3 60.4 58.3 50.4 49.8 For Either the Newborn Babe or the Growing Child. There is no other medicine to equal Baby's Own Tablets '.for little ones— whether it be for the newborn babe or the growing child the Tablets al- ways do good. They are absolutely free from opiates or otb.er harmful drugs and the mother can always feel safe in using them. Concerning the Taulets, Mrs. John Armour, R.R. 1, South Monaghan, Ont., says:—"We have three fine, healthy .children, to • whon'i, when a medicine is needed, we" have given only. l3ahy's Own Tablets The Tablets are the best medicine you can keep in any home where these are young children." Baby's Own Tablets are a mild' but thorough laxative which regulate the stomach and bowels; banish consti- pation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fever and make teething easy. They are sold by medicine dealers or direct by nail at 250 a box from Tha Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 'When tailors predict there'll be no change in men's trousers this season they, no doubt, refer to married men." e Dr. Durant sees the clay when men will only do mental work. 'That means we are bound to have a lot of tin - employment. It is always correct to say that the war is over in China if you specify which war. e�p,UINC Pliitl.lPa` eCIA�OF ftGM.47 >xor Tro'Ltbles ,due to Acid' INDIGESTION ACID STOMACH HEAItTBUR.H HEADACHE GA565'NAU5 EA; Just a tasteless dose of Phillipa' Milk of Magnesia in water. That Is an alkali, effective, yet harmless. It has been the standar3 antacid for .50 years among physicians everywhere. One spoonful will neut,ralize at once malty time., its volume hi acid. it 1s the right 'way, the quick, pleasant and efficient way to kill the excess acid. ,The stomach becon.es sweet, the paint mach New Culture Coming Here is a big idea to think about some evening, because it concerns the readers of this paper—a new type of culture is coming in all civilized countries, a higher and finer culture than the world has ever seen, The old type of culture is dying out everywhere. Ili India, the Brahmins,. perfected by thousands of years of re- finement, are coming clown off their Pedestals. In Japan, the Samurai have become an out -voted minority, In China, the Mandarins have beets push- ed aside by the forceful young Chinese of the Republic. In Germany, the Philosophers have been superseded by the scientists, and a new Goethe cult has arisen. tht.t may spread over the world. In Great Britain, the Oxford and Cambridge culture is steadily los• ing its prestige, and a new type ie being developed. Tho oldculture was based on tris. clition, aristocracy and certain forms and habits of life, The now culture is based on science, industry, efficiency, ereative thinking. ' The greatest and most important tendency of the present time, all over the world Is the rise, of a new culture that is not based on traditions.- Efficiency Magazine (London, Eng.). Almost everything new and startling" that man has done has been clearly demonstrated to be impossible --before departs. You are happy again in five minutes. Don't depend on crude methods: Employ the hest way yet. evolved in he did It.—Alvin T. Simonds. all the years of searching. That is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. 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