neglected anaemia often leads to tho most serious consequences in no disorder is delay or neglect wore dangerous than in anaemia usually the first noticeable signs are pale ups and cheeks dark rims under tho eyes and a feeling of weariness then follow headaches backaches palpitation and breathlessness the only way that anaemia can be over come is to enrich the blood and it is because of their wonderful blood-en- rlchlng and bloodmaking properties that dr williams pink pills have won such great success in the treat ment of this often most stubborn dis ease thousands of young girls who were in an anaemic condition owe their pre sent good health to dr williams pink pills one of these miss katie mceachem port hood ns says i praise the day i began the use of dr williams pink pills i had not been feeling well for some time i was very pale had severe headaches dizzy spells and occasional fainting spells tho least exertion would leave me tired and breathlesb in this condition i began taking dr wtlj llams pink pills 1 continued their irate will continue to fall use until i had taken six boxes by which time i was again enjoying good health i hopo my experience will lead other sufferers to give this medi cine a fair trial if you are at all rundown or weak you should begin at once to take dr williams pink pills and you will boon be well and strong these pills are sold by medicine dealers or will bo sent by mall at 50 cents a box by the dr williams medicine co brock- vllle ont need of forest policy few people realize the urgent need which exists for a forest policy in canada the economic facts are that he forest is second only to agri culture in productlo of commodity values and it contributes today one- quarter of canadas total export trade therefore continued depletion of raw materials essential to the well- being of the forest industries is direct menace to our national pros perity yes or no a parliamentary candidate in a rural district made tho following remark in the course of his address there is no question in the world which i can not answer with just yes or no an old farm laborer jumped up and bald please maistor might i ask e l question certainly my good fellow said the candidate well then malster said the old farm hand whats the time must develop empire markets empty spaces of dominions need more british people emigration london paper says prosperity of workers depends on policy london the first tangible results of the postwar trend will be seen in four or five years time says the lon don dally express when the recruit ment of labor will be considerably de creased at the same time the new scheme of pensions at sixtyfive means an inevitable cutting down in num bers at the other end of the labor scale the immediate result wll be a tak ing up of the slack in the unemploy ment line and a sense of wellbeing throughout the ranks of he employed unfortunately the situation will not be allowed to rest there under the pressure of the birth control cam paign unless it is checked tho birth fanciful as it may seenr we might eventually come to a labor shortage a consum mation to be hoped for only until the full consequences are seen even the prospect of imported labor is not be yond the realm of probability but in the years ahead the pros perity of the country and particularly of the industrial workers depends supremely on one factor the power to develop and hold the empire mar kets to do that tho vast empty spaces of tho dominions must be populated by a preponderance of tho british race there is no other way we have carved our own destiny as a nation- bearing people wo must send out from these islands not thousands but tens of thousands of our men and wo men every year it is the price and opportunity and glory of empire siti- zenshlp shorn of the empire and unless we can people our dominions we wlil not hold them wo sink in importance and power and wealth until once more i our industries will not support the population no matter how is good tea red rose orange pekoe is supreme is in clean bright aluminum unable to support properly his wife and nine children on the wages of a j blast furnaceman and discouraged by conditions in the old country thomas booth of scunthorpe lines looks to canada to give kirn a return more com mensurate with his labors having had considerable farm experience he decided to emigrate and he arrived in canada this week on the white star liner calgaric he will work a farm at emo ont mains at the present low figure or further declines here however lies the fallacy the registrargenerals department has calculated that the average expec tation of life of every child born is according to the new life tables 556 years for males and 59s years for fe males which is some seven years longer than tho experience of fifteen years before and 12 years longer than a generation ago yet the deathrate is 101 per 1000 of the population standardized or 116 crude this gives an average age at death on the present population of 86 years on the crude rate and nearly 100 on the standardized how then can the expectation of life figure be reconciled with the aver age age at death as measured by the present deathrate it cannot it is only a question of time before the two figures come more nearly into agree ment the next forty years will prove this contention more deaths the deathrate cannot remain at its present low figure the greater longe vity of the population is masking the true position a longevity which fol lows a score of years of great health reforms leaving so much less scope for similar improvement in the future the most remarkablo improvement tho birth i has been made in the saving of child the influx of mexican peons into ihe united states would indicate that there is ono border of that country that needs hemming in the days of cromwell fine quality tea cost as much as thirty dollars a pound today you only pay a few cents more for red rose orange pekoe than for ordi nary tea but you get tire highest quality and greatest value put up in clean bright aluminum packages qxte in aeaby- awful at three and its dangerous by ha tit brit tain rate has reduced its numbers these are crude facts presented without elaboration or sentlinentalism but as a people we have never lacked the courage to think in decades rath er than in days it is that sense of the centuries so markedly the british heritage taht should point the human and national warning of tho empty cradlo statisticians view hfh in the first number of the statistician the organ of the society of statisticians and accountants writets about an overlooked fallacy of the birth and death statistics pub lished from time to time standard ized deathrates are those which would have been recorded if the sex and age constitution of the population had been tho same as in 1901 he says throughout the country local au thorities are reporting with satisfac tion rapidly declining death rates in england and wales tho rate stand ardized per 1000 of the population has fallen consistently as tho follow ing figures show average 1s711ss0 203 188190 18c 18911900 181 190110 152 191120 135 192125 109 year 192c 101 not so happy though at least so many people believe is the compara tively rapid fall of the birthrate which has declined as follows average 187118880 354 188190 324 18911900 299 190110 272 191120 218- 192125 199 year 192c 178 tho majority of reviewers of the vital statistics find consolation in the fact that tho survival rate that is the births minus deaths is still on tho right side this argument is all very well sojong as tho deathrate re- life for instance the standardized deathrate per 1000 of the agegroup 0 to 5 years has declined from ggo in 1s95 and 512 in 1906 to 233 in 1926 even if specific cures for the prin cipal couses of death such as heart disease bronchitis pneumonia can cer diseases of nervous system and tuberculosis are found it remains nothing short of a utopian idea to ex pect an average age at death to ex ceed three score and ten eventually a standardized death- rate of about 14 per 1000 tor 16 to 15 crudo must obtain by which time the birthrate will in all probability have fallen to that figure if not be- low no medicine like babys own tablets for either the newborn babe or the growing child there is no other medicine to equal babys own tablets for little ones whether it be for the new born babe lor the growing child the tablets al- jways do good they are absolutely free from opiates or other harmful drugs and the mother can always feel safe in using them concerning the tablets mrs john armour rr 1 south monaghan out says we have three fine healthy children to whom when a medicine is needed we have given only babys own tablets the tab lets are the best medicine you can keep in any home where there are young children babys own tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the stomach and bowels banish constipa tion and indigestion break up colds and simple fever and make teething easy they are sold by medicine deal ers or direct by mall at 25 cents a box from the dr williams medicine co brockville ont gabby gertie owl luffs by a ow i on with laughter first twin whats the big idea setting on my husbands lap and neck ing with him second twin dont blame me sis i told him i wasnt you but he wouldnt believe me chinese armies open offensive yenchowfu invested by the nationalist troops says gen chiang kaishek nanking china the spring offen sive of the nationalist armies with peking ancient capital of the man- chus as its goal has got under way with a rush from the theatre of war stretching fro mthe southern tip of the province of shansi to the coast where almost threequarters of a million men are in arms has come the first word of fight ing an official communique from hbucbowfu nationalist headquarters reporting the capture of two import ant key cities in southern shantung tho communique sent from the headquarters of chiang kaishek na tionalist commanderinchief says that yenchowfu on the tientslnpukow ratlway line and ichowful on the li ho in southeastern shangtung have been invested by the nationalist arm ies yenchowfu is approximately 70 miles north of the battle line which existed at the beginning of the spring offensive on april 7 while lchowfu is about 35 miles north of that line shanghai with the advent of spring the longtalkedof nationalist offensive against the north in which probably 7500000 men will be en gaged has opened on a 400mile front and is rapidly advancing minards liniment for insect bites uses made of our timber of the total of 2500000000 cubic feet of standing timber cut in canada annually during the period 19226 the proportions put to various uses were approximately as follows fuelwood 35 per cent lumber etc 298 per cent pulpwood 21 per cent railway ties 7 per cent shingles 25 per cent potts poles mining lumber logs and square timber exported 47 per cent classified advertisement moyiho amd biobaq hill 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immediate with n baa after effects once you learn this fact you will never deal with excess acid in tho crudo ways jo learn now why this method is supreme bo euro to got tho genuine phillips milk of magnesia prescribed by physl- clans for co years in correcting excss acids each bottlo contains full dlrec- uons any drugstore-