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Observer and Star, 25 Jul 1919, page 8

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! not be placed on exhibition. 'Rodenberg Act, which prohibits prize . state commerce. region. English . and the juice of the grape. sult was a paste, said to be the orig-| whole poses, the latter 'especially for serves and cakes. sweetmeats have been found, also re-|. to 2s 'on In the first plac your dealer for Staon. DOMESTIC SPECIALTY co. "Limited : HAMILTON, CANADA Fight Pictures 5 Es Ea Unfit For Public Columbus, O.--The Willard- Demp- sey fight pictures may never be seen in public.' In Ohio at least, they will L The Ohio censor board officially rejected the pictures as: being unfit to be ex- ~ hibited in public. The probability of the pictures . being shown in other 'states is believed to depend on what construction is to be placed upon the fight pictures being handled in inter- A Rare Corrective of' Flatulency.-- 'When the undigested food lies in the stomach 'it throws off gases, causing "pains and oppression in the stomachic The belching or eructation of these gases is offensive, adn the only way to prevent them is to restore the stomach to proper action. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills will do this. Simple directions go with each packet, and a course of 'them taken systematically is certain to effect a cure. Confectionery i in Ancient Egypt The invention: of confectionery, an writer guesses, is due to Noah, who "first hit on the idea of S Porting. down the starch of the wheat The re- inal of our present- ~day "Turkish de- light." Among the ancient Egyptians fruits, particularly figs and dates, were used for flavoring pur- _ pre- In old tombs date cords of honey jellies. The making of 'confectionery, dn fact, goes back 3,400 years, proof of which is to be found on the walls of Egyptian' tombs." : A little widow with dimples is al dangerc ous hg : --- we THIS LEGENDON THE TIN 1S A GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE OF PURITY, CLAR K'S CANADIAN 4 DINNER SIEAT-VEGETABLES COMPLETE. HELL COOKED ap SEASONED JUSTHEAT AND EAT 5 granted Jews § | states. These efforts, M. Fitton Ss 2 French Pavone : Coie of Jews. ~ Equality Be Granted Jews In oe New or Enlarged States Paris--M. Piclion, foreign minister, | replying to a communication from} ~ |members of the chamber of deputies] | |asking information as to the attitude] of | France in the peace conference with regard to the Jews of Poland, 'Rumania and other countries, declares | that, from the begtyning of the con-| in new or _enl De dlock at Kingston ; Ont.-- Negotiations: be- senting the Canadian Locomotive Co., have reached a deadlock, and the pre- sident has made a final offer of a 45-| 'hour week, 54- hour pay, and the men have refested ¢ the. offer, insisting on a : Nis hour week. If you Soi criticize your boss, get fully a mile away from everybody, then whisper to yourself. Ra Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Now, How Did That Happen? When Harry was out walking with his father they caught sight of a no-| tice in a shop-window which displayed the words, "Lost, half Persian cat; finder rewarded!" Harry gazed at | the notice with a puzzled expression for a few seconds, and then turned to his father and asked: "But, daddy, how on earth have they lost half of the. cat?" i Probably no man ever wanted the earth more than the one who is mak- ing his first trip across the pond. Thirteen rr be an unlucky num- ber, but one sewing machine and twelve phonographs will do the work of one woman, GIRLS! LEMON JUICE 1s A SKIN WHITENER How to Make a hin 'Beary Lo- tion for a Few Cents ; The juice of two fresh Thon strained into a bottle containing three makes a ounces of orchard white : whole quarter pint of the most re- markable lemon skin 'beautifier at about .the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this: lotion will keep fresh for months. Every wéman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blem- | ishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin Softener, whit- ener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. : An-Open Verdict No Proof That Police Fired Fatal Shot in Winnipeg Winnipeg.--That Mike Sokolowski came to his death during a riot on Saturday, June 21, as the result of re- ceiving a bullet wound through the, heart, fired by some person unknown, was the verdict of the coroner's jury sitting on the case. The verdict add- ed that the evidence showed that a number of shots were fired by rioters and there was nothing to indicate that the shot which killed Sokolowski was fired by the police. He Caught 'Em All Right He had experienced bad luck fish- ing. On his way home he called at the fish store and said to .the pro- prietor: "Just 'stand over me five of the biggest of those trout! "Throw 'em? What for?" asked the man in amazement, "So I can tell the family I caught 'em. I may be a poor fisherman, but I'm no liar." The New Way A little four-year-old of Plainfield, who is most? emphatically opposed to having her face washed, said to her grandmother the other day: =I am not going to wash my face any mbre." vs When asked for an Sal niilon, she said, "I've decided to have it dry cleaned." an ee J Asked That Conditions of Absolute | twe n the ota trades' council, repre- there and throw | 122 4 : : follows: AS 'tong' 'as your butter is in yout possession, you can co! trol its urroundingd, But aftes |] itis $ hipp ed it is key: ol sere conte ; bel, [{ way micat wit 3 sorth of pi Ls tion on the road. © The hard baked, glazed surface is an effective Rrotecticn, They are | she 0 and do notincrease shipping charges, ~ while they are so durable that t ey can be used over and over again.' An hg £5 will keep Your butter y.and will Germans Extend Franchise Weta, The ns national as- stitution and has endorsed the article : qualifying any male citizen, native or naturalized, who has reached the age of 35, for the office of president. The naturalization provision was included owing to the realignment 'of the Ger- man frontiers depriving many former German subjects of their nationality. The constitution provides that the president shall Le: chosen by popular vote. RED HOT JULY DAYS HARD ON THE BABY Tulgethe month of oppressive heat; red hot days and sweltering nights, is extremely hard on little ones. Diarr- hoea, dysentry, colic and cholera in- fantum carry off thousands of pre- cious little lives every summer. The mother must be constantly on her guard to prevent these troubles, or if they come on suddenly to fight them. No other medicine is of such aid to mothers during the hot summer as is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulaté the bowels and stomach, and an occa- sional dose given to the well child will prevent summer complaint, or if the trouble does come suddenly will banish it, medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cts. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co, Brockville, Ont.! Fires Caused By Lightning Warning of Approaching Electric : Storms 'By High Wires How to prevent loss from forest fires started from lightning is the pro- blem being worked out by the For- est Service of Oregon, U.S.A. In the last 'twelve years there has been a loss of $5,000,000 in Oregon Washington from™forest fires, of which 45 per cent. were of lightning origin. Sixty per cent. of the loss was caused by lightning fires. In New Mexico 65 per cent. of the fires are of lightning origin, while 35 per cent. of the trees are killed by direct hits before they reach maturity. One of the methods proposed is to secure warning of approaching electric storms by high wires and other ap- paratus. On the first warning, patrol men can be got Lely to fight the expected fires. State of Ohio, City ot Toledo, Lucas County--ss. : Frank J. Cheney makes on that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that. said firm will pay the sum of ONE 'HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. ~ , FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, AD. 1886. (Seal) A. W. Gleason, Notary Pyblic. { HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through 'the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Divpgins 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Royal Message By Dirigible: First British Airship to Cross Atlantic Brought Greetings to Canada Ottawa.--The first®British airship to cross the Atlantic brought a mes- sage of good wishes from the King to the people of Canada. The mes- sage was addressed to His Excellency the Governor-General, and reads as "Buckingham Palace, "June 28th, 1919, "To His Excellency, i "The Duke of Devonshire, KC. re yn 'Governor-General and. « ¥Commander-in-Chief of Canada. "I take this opportunity of sending by the first British airship, R-34, to cross the Atlantic a 'message: of good Nijwishes to the people of al from | reason that i 4 Central Part of Anclent Capital Was a 'Rome.--An anarchist plot to attack | |the central part of Rome by means of |hand grenades and' other explosives | has been exposed by the arrest of six-| Sty remains s tranquil. 28 imes and sank roe Shatin [form quite a decent sembly is still debating the new con-| The Tablets are sold by! and | : iy endors db Anarchist Plo In Rome to Be Attacked By Bombs teen of the ; onspirators four 'hours 3 before the time 'fixed for carrying out | their plans. : About the same time thirty anar- : chists. motored to Fort Partalata, ons " al of them 'The Others fed. The : hy i Wouldw t Stay Dov: Si A British steamer, the 'Ravenstone, an Ri You surely must if you don't sav young. An Excelsior En owment All Oia ad Sr Boiled with care in "Silver Pan ASK Fein GROCER FOR IT, No camouflage. . Taking the example, supplied by this : ship and 'applying the slogan of the Salvation. Army, A man may be down, 'but he's never out, " one can model upon which to build his life. er 5 is usually EN to soy that when a child is pale, sickly, peevish and restless, the cause is worms. These parasites range the stomach and in- testines, causing serious disorders of the digestion and preventing the in- fant from deriving sustenance from food. = Miller's Worm Powders, by destroying the worms, corrects these] faults of the digestion and serves to restore the organs to healthy action. Austria Stands Alone ; Paris.--The "Austrian government has given up, at least for the time be- ing, the idea of a union with Ger- many, Dr. Otto Bauer, the secretary for. foreign affairs, declared in a; speech delivered last week at the {congress held by the council of . wor- kers, according to the Vienna corres- pondent of the Temps. "If you must kiss a baby," says a medical writer, "the back of the neck is the safest place" We always thought that was what you lifted 'them up by.--London Opinion. A superstitious man is the one who imagines that others think as much of him a as he does himself. . When you hear a girl speak of a | young man as a bear---well, you can draw your own conclusions. A Ready Weapon Against Pain, -- There is nothing equal to Dr. Thom- as' Eclectric Oil when well rubbed in. It penetrates the tissues and pain dis- appears before it. There is no known preparation that will reach the spot quicker than this magic Oil. In con- sequence it ranks first among lini-. ments now offered to the public, and is accorded first place among all its competitors. Hindy Makes Appeal "Copenhagen.--Field Marshal Von Hindenburg, former chief of the Ger- man staff, 'has written Marshal Foch appealing for his support of efforts to prevent the extradition of the former German emperor. Von Hindenburg offered also to place his person "fully and absolutely at the disposal of. the allied powers." Labor Will Try the Polis Winnipeg.--Leaders in the recent strike have not by any means given up the idea of aiming to secure the establishmet of a six-hour day, ac- cording to J. L. McBride, business agent of the electricians' union and a member of the strike committee. When asked how he would bring this about, he replied: "At the polls next November and in a constitu- tional way. When you start out to beat the law, you simply can't do it, and some of us always knew it." Says a rural editor: "A smart man is never a success as a fisherntan. We tried it ourselves." Clogged Nostrils Open Breathing Made Easy, Catarth Cured! New Method Very Sucosntul It is a new method of treatment, | that of medicated air, and cannot fail to be beneficial. It goes wherever air can go, thus reaching all the affected parts. It purifies as by fire, simply burning up the disease germs. Catarrhozone is and healing agent; it therefore acts upon the mucous tissues.of the throat, nasal passages, and bronchial tubes, destroying all microbe life, and at the same time heals up all the inflamed | parts. As a cure for Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, La Grippe; as a Strengthener for the throat, Cutarrhozone cannot be equalled, It isa guaranteed cure, and is. Highs] { "tinued, 'a non-poisonous | OY prominent Lhstang J President Wilson Stated That He Agrees With Decision ~ to Try Ex-Kaiser in London 'Paris.--The question of the trial of]; former Emperor William was on the], program for discussion by the Coun- several days' while President Wilson was still in Paris, 'cil of Three for Reuter's Paris bureau declares, in an article regarding recent statements by the members of the United States peace the House of Commons had come as a surprise to them. : Reuter's, which says its information comes from authoritative conference sources, adds, however, that because of more urgent business coming up, the discussion of the question by the council was postponed. Nevertheless, the agency declares, it is known that President Wilson had expressed him- self strongly as to the place for the holding of the trial, and it asserts that there is every reason to believe he was fully cognizant of 'the decisions to try the ex- smperod in London. hb Ne Consider Bulgar Peace London. --Gerneral Cretien, com- mander of the allied forces in Bul 'garia, has informed the Bulgarian pre- mier that peace delegates from that 2 country would be called to Paris soon, and that the Bulgarian government is invited to nominate a delegation, ac-{ cording to a Sofia dispatch to the Ex- : he Telegraph. i "Black Watch"-- The Best Black| Plug Chewing Tobacco on the Market The King And The Sailor Jean Bart Was as Ready to Defy Eti- quette as to Brave the Atlantic Gales It was in the Palace of Versailles that Jean Bart, the noted privateer captain, was presented to the French King whom he had served so valiant- ly. He was the roughest of sea-dogs and as ready to defy eitquette as to brave * "4 Atlantic gales. Jean got tired ot waiting for the King, and, to the horror of the courtiers, pulled out| his pipe and lighted up. Then' the King came in, and, not knowing what else to do, told the gallant skipper that he might go on smoking. Then: "Jean Bart," said His Majesty, "I have just promoted you to the rank of Commodore." "Sire," replied Jean Bart, done the proper thing." "you have Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. Waited Forty-Nine Years To Be Freed From Mailed Fist of Germans Paris.--"We have waited 49 years for this moment," exclaimed Premier Clemenceau as he opened the fateful dispatch announcing that Germany would sign the treaty. ; "For forty-nine years," he con- "the mailed fist of the Reitre (German trooper), who has govern- ed Germany, has menaced the world. Whether the man's name was Bis-| marck or William II it was still the same Reitre of the middle ages, sur- rounded by soldiery and ke eh pride. : "Be careful; keep your Pills dry. Be careful. Remind the world that it is living on a barrel of that powder. "This Reitre"s dogma was that might is right, that a state's only ob- ligation is its own interest, that treat- ies do not exist when they clash with the interest of a state, and get rich| We know from wit- by any 'means. nesses who were at the side of Wil- liam II that when he learned of the/ Satajovol tragedy he, Alin posed. as = a Favors Trial mission sthat Premier Lloyd George's statement on the subject in memorandum by th for Ireland, enumera crimes and offences in tl and stating that as ot Sinn Fein's criminal ; government is _compelle the Sapa ok Because 90% of his suffering from Slmonty poisons med a slu gish tinal tract: : the blood and RE al body until the weakest orgai becomes infected and refus roperly. Unfortunatel organ. : The surest v blood and preventing g th of these destructive body to prevent stagnat in the intestinal trac constipation. castor oil, pills, salts, mineral etc., in order to "force'" action. Such action does not cure constipation, it makes constipation a habit. Nujol is entirely different from drugs s it does not force or irritate the bi testinal musce poisoning. It is absolutely a pleasant to take. ; sist on 2 Ne "substitutes.

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