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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 3 May 1928, p. 7

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS. COLBORNE. ONT.. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1928 Aak Equal Honors Freedom League Contends More Women Are Entitled to Knighthood and Peerage British women, a great number of whom rose to distinction in 1927, are asking for more honors of knighthood and peerage as public recognition of their work. Out of 193 honors granted by King George V. at the beginning of 1928, only twenty-five were conferred on women, and these were of the low rank. The Women's Freedom League, in view of women's records of accomplishment, considers this an unfair flection on their public activities. "Peerages have been given to two Conservative members of Parliament and a former Governor of Nigeria," the league declared in a formal ment. "Why was the Duchess of At-holl, the parliamentary secretary to the Board of Education, not given a similar distinction?" Of thirty men who won knighthood, twelve, according to Miss Francis A, Underwood, secretary of the league, were granted it for political and public services; two of the men were distinguished surgeons and one a journalist; but no woman in these sph was given an equivalent honor. "There are a great many wo Just as deserving as men, and we pari ticularly think that women should be made privy councillors," Miss Under-wood said. "I do not see why women should not be given peerafies, baronetcies and knighthoods. There should be no distinction whatever now that men and women are doing the "It is the privy council which has decided that women should not be admitted to the diplomatic and consular and Indian civil services and if wi went on the council I think this would be altered." British women have pust had eeptionally successful year. M< men were chosen for the office of Mayor than in any other year. The election of Lady Iveagh brought tin number of women members of Parlia ment to seven. Miss Elizabeth Scott, the womai architect, won the attention of the artistic world by her succesi signing the winning plans for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. Lady Bailey was coupled with Lindbergh the awards in the field of aviation. She created a height record for men in a light plane. Miss Sackville-West gained Hawthornden prize for her poem "The Land." Miss Gertrude Trevelyan won the Newdlgate prize; Miss Helena H. Harrison, the Earl Grey fellowship for work in botany, and Miss C. ~ Elam, tfe« Robert Madfield scholarship to_the Second Empire Mining a ■fetaStargical Congress in Canada. At the lesson in grammar--"Wil tell me what it is when I say T lova, you love, he loves--." Willie-one of those triangles where hody gets shot." 'NEW STRENGTH FOR WEAKJTOMACHS Indigestion Disappears When the Blood is Enriched The most urgent heed of all who suffer from any form of Indigestion Is a tonic to enrich the blood. Pain and distress after eating Is the way the stomach shows that It is too weak to perform the work of digesting the I food it takes. New strength is given ; to weak stomachs by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills because they purify and en-irich the blood. This accounts for the I speedy relief in stomach disorders [that follows the use ot this medicine. I The value of this medicine in cases of indigestion is shown by the case of Mrs. George W. Johnson, Lequille, N.S., who says:--"I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I was greatly distressed "It's a shame that 1 have to sit (here mending your old clothes." "Don'1 say a woiV about it, my dear--thi least said soonest mended." Don't Make aTby Out of Baby -Babies Have'Nerves- By Ruth Brittain children can be traced to the overstimulation during infancy, caused by regarding baby as a sort of animated toy for the amusement of parents, relatives and friends. Baby may be played with, but not for more Uian a quarter of an hour to an hour daily. Beyond that, being handled, tickled, caused to laugh or even scream, will sometimes result in vomiting, and invariably causes irritability, crying or sleeplessness. Fretfulness, crying and sleeplessness from this cause can easily be avoided by treating baby with more consideration, but when you just can't see what is making baby restless or upset, better give him a few drops of pure, harmless Castoria. It's amazing to see howqukkly it calms baby's nerves and soothes him to sleep; yet It contains no drugs or opiates. It is purely vegetable--the recipe is on the wrapped. Leading physicians prescribe it for colic, cholera, diarrhea, constipa- j tion. gas on stomach and bowels,1 reverishness, loss of sleep and all other "upsets" of babyhood. Over 2."> million bottles used a year shows its overwhelming popularity. With each bottle of Castoria. you get a book on Mot'.ierhood, worth its I weight in gold. Look for Chas. H. 1 Fletcher's signature on the package so you'll get genuine Castoria. There j ire many imitations. 1 !SSUE~NoT 17--'28 ' "~" j Year Round Delicacy on Tap 1. --Collecting the sap out of the buckets attached to th 2. --A sugaring party indulging in the frolic of testing. Every season has its Joys, but in which Eastern Canada the spring brings not only the warmth bearing breezes and witT indlgest^ reminders of coming summer I suffered from pains In the stomach activities, but also the actual maple and other distressing symptoms. i! sugaring time which demands great tried different remedies, but without attention immediately following the getting relief. I was advised by a ' melting of the snow, friend to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I F°r the purpose of giving everyone which I readily did, and I am feeling | an opportunity to participate and ip and sugar Sirly Brass Foundry Ltd. for list. 2388 Dundas St. West into, Canada. The Fall of David Oassined Advertisements ESS--earn big MOVING Ali'B SrOBAOE. he MoVEn--riONEBR DI8. " Canada. Largest $ew Equipment. padded I loads Insu :verse \ha l. Ontario, the receiving can on the taps, thus allowing the sap to drip into them, with all cans being properly protect-very grateful ever since to the person I joy to the full the pleasure parties led against unsanitary and foreign who gave me the advice. The very [usually organized into the maple tree ' substances. On sugaring parties the first box helped me and before I had districts, the Canadian Pacific oper- members taste the maple sugar deli-ates trains covering week-end periods.! cacy by taking a stick, placing it in The visitors go into the maple bush j the boiling syrup and then letting it and see all the details of collecting harden and cool in the partly vanish-the sap, boiling it, and the method by^ed snow. taken a half dozen boxes I was restored to my former good health and all traces of {his distressing trouble disappeared. It is now about a year since I took the pills, and I have not been troubled with indigestion since. taken every occasion to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to those in need of a medicine and shall con-lue to do so." A little booklet, "What to Eat and How to Eat," will be sent free to any-asking for It. You can get the pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50c a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Carbon Monoxide Dangers New York Sun. -- (Surgeon-General Gumming says that those who use the sidewalks are in no danger of carbon nonoxide poisoning). But if this iii-estigation showed to be almost negligible a danger which often has been discussed it revealed another and real one. Samples of air taken in repair shops and garages in fourteen ties almost uniformly showed more lan two parts of carbon monoxide to 10,000 parts of air, and nearly half the samples showed twice that proportion. such proportions carbon monoxide constitutes a hazard. Los Angeles Times. Wales is an attractive and gallant young man of thirty-four pleasant ■- ummers and twenty-six hard falls. In _ t least two of the falls some bones IJ vere broken, but the Prince goes on epte, taking risks. He has had as high as lu!e« three falls in a single day and In one compare pared. The first process, that of tap- j case he won a daring and dashing move, w ping the tree, which is usually done j cross-country race after he had sus- Canada*" just higher than the snowline, about i talned a couple of bad spills. The 1 -- three or four feet above the ground, is ! Prince does as much venturesome rid- : vr performed previous to the arrival of j ing as any man in the Empire and he I the visitor. takes his tumbles with better grace home--nttl- The method of tapping is to place | and cheer than any of them. Tom Victoria s't; Mix would have a hard day in follow- j BOB quamty c£aus a chicks ing the Prince. The English races are From healthy heavy layers of large eggs, a bit trying. In the Grand National ^ck?" Redhs ^Kd* AsllneS"'chdc'kT'a't steeplechase only two horses finished out of forty-three starters. Try that on your harmonica. TYPEWBITEBB--CHEAP. "Utile WHY TORTURE THE LITTLE ONES Mothers, do you think it fair to torture your little ones by forcing them to take ill-tasting oils when they need a laxative medicine Don't you find that the child's dread of these medicines often do more harm than good? Baby's Own Tablets are the modern substitute for these West and East New York Evening Post.--The King ! Atshanistan has had his tonsils remold. Pretty soon the ©mly differ-between an Oriental and an Occidental will be the ultra-Western fas-ons worn by the Easterner. Doctor--"You say ywu have dreadful pains--are they worse at night?" Patient -- "Probably -- but I cannot ' Doctor--"Why mot?" Patient-- m always asleep then." Bow ties are artistic," said Trent, And show a mans natural bent." Well, though not artistic," said Beggs The same thing is true of bow legs." rou used to call 'your wife 'IT.it-" "I know, but she has grown up The doom of warfare sounded when patriots began to roib the home folks instead of the enemy. 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A a TRfcafiOD Two Chosen to Tour the World Japanese Students Begin Long Race, Taking Opposite Directions Tokyo.--Two young men of aJpan, one traveling east, the other west, left Tokyo early this month for a race around the world. They will be allowed $1,500 apiece j a^eS- Tney are the very medictne for the journey; only regular trans- the cnlld requires and are so pleasant portation lines may be used; in cer- t0 take that they are as easy to admin-tain defined cities, city halls, embas-!lster fts a glass of water. They are sies and press association offices must;the perfect remedy for all the minor be visited; the trip must be completed j ailments of little ones, being absolute-within a fixed minimum of time, andjiy guaranteed tree from injurious the contestants must wear blue serge drugs. suits and felt hats. Baby's <~ *n Tablets accomplish all The contest is under the auspices that castor oil and other bad-tasting of the Jiji Shimpo, a Tokyo daily remedies can do. In fact they accom-newspaper, and is undertaken with plish more as they do not leave the the hope of ascertaiifmg just how child exhausted from its struggle rapidly the world may be circled by against taking medicine. They re-existing means of transportation. lleve teething pains, banish indiges-Linton Wells at present holds hte tion and constipation, break up colds record of having gone around the j and simple fevers and promote health-world in 28 days, 14 hours and 36;*"L refreshing sleep. They are sold minutes and no effort will be made' by medicine dealers or by mall at 25c to break that record, since it was! a box from Tho Dr. Williams' Medi-achieved by the use of special air-j<*e 'Co- Brockville, Ont. planes and special private means of --<•--- tlNew York, London, Paris, Berlin J Dutch Clergy and Moscow must be touched The J'VvriiJfirwr* Hlvmnire Jiji believes that the trip will require VUIIUCHHI VS1Y111|JM»8 about 35 days, and that the man going eastward will have the advantage because of flying conditions. The trip must be made for not more than $l,"5O0, which the Jiji Shimpo wall pay. This will permit first class accommodation everywhere. The winner will be given a prize of $1,500, and the loser one of $500 provided he returns to Japan within a specified The westbound contestant is Ryu-kichi TStatsui, an alumnus of Reio Gijuku, Shiba, Tokyo, and the east-bound contestant Toiehiro Arak'i, lecturer on scientific management in Yokohoma Higher School of Technology. They were chosen from 370 candidates from all walks of life, many of whom had never been abroad be-! fore and were immediately rejected on that account. ndef:- ec.aR Use Minard's Liniment for Corns. A Bit Old-Fashloned. The king's recent humorous complaint that the fire in his study -HtBldr Bos Hatchery, Zealand, MicJi., R. No. 2 Interviewer: I have been informed, Dwitch Religious Body Asserts Atmosphere of Games Is Not Conducive to Prayer .Amsterdam.--Hostility to the forthcoming Olympic Games has arisen in Dutch religious circles and a report on the subject by seven Amsterdam clergymen has been made public. The report, adopted at a recent meeting of the council ©f the Dutch Gereformeerde Church of Amsterdam, which must not be confueed with the better known and older Dutch Reformed (Herforme) Church, says.: "Taking all things into consideration there appears to us to be ample justification for decisively opposing the forthcoming Olympic Games. Here everything is opposed to the principle of loving God above all else and loving one's neighbor as oneself. The strongest being is here the most exalted and is raised to the place which God alone should occupy. The neighbor, by craving for notoriety and personal glorification, allows himself to be <exploitetd in order to satisfy the craving of the masses for sensation and emotion. ■"Not only the character of the games, but also everything connected with them must compel us with all the earnestness at our command to issue a warinng and strengthening word against this glorification of man, against this cult of the herd, which is opposed to practically all God's sacred commands. That in such a sphere the prayer that the Saviour taught his disciples cannot be sent above, needs, after what has already been said, no further demonstration. It, therefore, appears to us to be desirable that the Church councils should, before the opening of the Olympic games, address to the congre-from the pulpits a word of not reached the stage where it i warnlnS and admonition. In this con-will command such a position Engl- nection 11 also appears to be desirable neers have decided that the undertak- t0 entrust to the slants of God the ing is practicable. Estimates of the \{*sk o£ drafting an appeal tor submis-probable cost have'been made. The j sion t0, aud T-------- route has been held councils" smoked recalls the fact that Bucking- sir, that r/cu began life as a poor ham palace was bitterly complained bricklayer. Great Contractor: There of by William IV., when it was built,' are two mistakes in that sentence. I as "a most ill-contrived house." He began life as an infant, and thers is declined at first to live in it, and only no such thing as a poor bricklayer, consented at the request of his minis- _ ters. As soon as he was settled in, he began to try to obtain a grant from them for large alterations. The mat-1 ter did not get very far. A deputation waited on the duke of Wellington, then prime minister, and asked if he . would induce parliament to vote the i money required. The duke said they could pull down as much as they liked, ' and when they pressed him about re- 1 building, he said, at last: "ff you expect me to put my hand to any additional expense, I'll be damned if I will." That was just a hundred years ago, and England's present King still is suffering from the faults of the architect.--From the Daily Chronicle, London. An elderly millionaire proposed to a pretty girl. "Think," said the old gentleman, "of the motor-cars and pearls and saddle-horses a rich husband could give you!" The girl looked at him critically, and with some amusement. "Oh, a rich father would do just as well!" she said. "Marry mamma!? She's a widow!" Burns. Spread Minard's Liniment mixed with sweet oil, on brown paper, and cover injured parts. Soothes and heals rapidly Mother--"Why, Bobby, I'm ashamed ■of you--to be fighting with your little cousin. I thought you loved Stephen." Bobby--"Why of course I love him, 'cause he's my cousin, but I don't like him one bit." WOMAN GOULD HARDLY WALI Mrs. Horn Tells how Lyo'a E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health Patriots and Suckers New York World.--It has been ra.tfc-• convincingly proved recenttly that le two organizations which have made the loudest claims to patrlotii are rotten to the core. We refer the Thompson gangs, with their cry of America First, and the Knights of the Ku-Klux-KIan, with their insistence that they are the guardians- of 100 per cent. Americanism. Is it a mere coincidence that these two conspiracies against law and order and human decency should have made the of the American flag? It is no coincidence. . . . The swindler who wraps himself in the flag or puts on the mantle of the prophet is y often able to hypnotize his victims with sacred words while he picks their pockets. St. Larence Waterway ulsville Courier-Journal. -- As to the proposed seaway being a major ' in the Presidential compalgn, it j £at{° Corrugated Iron ASK FOR WHEELER * BAIN "Council Standard" A thick, even, heavy spread of galvanizing over every inch of surface. Deep corrugations. Agencies still open In some localities. Write us, stating size of barn you want to cover. WE PAY FREIGHT WHEELER & BAIN. LIMITED Dept. W. 108 George St.. Toronto 2 than and more id--"Are you t Doctor's St e to spell it." ic:;i pproval of, tho Church councils. | Meanwhile a special committee has been formed by the religious denomination with the task of undertaking ipaign in Amste Edge-Holding Saws Fast Easu:-Cutfing SiMONDS SAWS beginning to get around atrain. 11< ten bottles in all, and now I am all right again and doing my own work. I have six grown-ups to work for, .«o I have plenty to do. 1 also used Lvdia E. Pinkhnm's Sanative Wash, and I think it is good. But 1 owe my hea! th to the Vegetable Compound, and I think if more of it was used women would be better off. I would not be without it if it cost much more."-- Mrs. Nellie Jameson, 805 East Cannon Street, Hamilton, Ontario. Do you feel broken down, nervous and weak sometimes? Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound is excellent to take at such a time. It always helps, and if taken regularly and per--'stently, will relieve this condition, c for Backache. Many people, two hours after eating, i You v.il ne suffer indigestion as they call It. It ■ when you kr dam during the games. A number of is usually excess acid. Correct it with ! And you will propaganda meetings already have 1 an alkali. The best way, the quick, 1 acjd when yoi been arranged and a huge tent, cap- harmless and efficient way, is Phillips' ; }jef. able of accommodating 1,500 people, Milk of Magnesia. It has remained , saki has been acquired for the holding of for 50 years the standard with physi- j b6 sure to get the genuine Phillips' afternoon and evening meetings in the clans. One spoonful in water neu- : MUk of Magnesia prescribed bv pi.vsi-vicinity of the stadium. The mem- tralizes many times its volume in i . hers of this church also have been stomach acids, and at once. Tue ; clans tor 50 yeais in collecting exress urged not to offer accommodation to symptoms disappear In five minutes. |acids- Eacn Dottle contains full dl-foreign visitors to the games. utes. j rections--any drugstore. r use crude methods this better method, rer suffer from excess rove out this easy redo that--for your own

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