PAGE FOUR At a Glance | Are we able to surmise how many aviators have gone to their doom through the advancement of science in the art of flying? There are too many. The world does not appreciate the sacrifice that these stalwart men make to bring the outer reaches of the world closer together, to make distance a thing of the past, and to show that form- er impossibilities are now being made realities to us ! It is with a flippant glance that we notice flier after flier being listed among the lost, or the dead. Their names are recorded only in the hearts of fellow airmen. We soon forget that Nungesser, Coll, and many others are gone, perhaps for all time, and that their attempt to cpuquer the mysteries of the alr, while not successful, were paving a way which in the years to come, will make lite to us and our children a delight, and a pleas- ure. a * * » . Now and then one of these dar- ing performers of the air reach the goal which others tried in vain to realize. 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He te 4 A So are great deeds. He is a hero, and they who failed in thelr att to establish communication by from continent to continent, from ocean. We must, nol forget thems Most happy he whose journey lies) Beneath the starlight sheen Of unregretful memories Of glory that has been. : =--Richard Monckton Milnes. * LJ The Sounell_ of Tacurott should grant er seat to the old wae a4 the blackimith shop for the e y , mark of What bliss to reporters, When the 'Detroit News Building was held up yesterday, the news gath- erers didn't have to go out of the building to get thelr stories. . d Out west they use whiskey to wash windows, So says a headline in a daily paper. We surmise that there would be many applications for the job as window washer. It is mon. opolized by the police, how ever. LJ * LJ The peroxide blond has little chance with the man who believes that true love never dyes. Smal] son--Daddy, what do you call a man who drives a car? Daddy--'It depends on how close he comes tn me." "Shirts that laugh at the laundry" are advertised by a certain firm. One of ours bought elsewhere, had such a keen sense of humor that it arrived home the other day with its sides spit. * Baseball is the only thing a woman ever admits she does not understand, That is be- cause she would appear foolish it she started talking, so for once she has to keep shut, * At last, heaw we are---- LJ * * By Renrut, mining areas Canada, namely: Sud- Lake Districts, Ontario; Portland Canal British Columbia-- option Arm, British Colu . your convenience, send it today for this complete report. on control of This coupon is for ------. Name em AWGLO-LONDON SI 4 RY I 11 y CORPORATION TORONTO (URI Do, City of During the month of June the Poll Tax Collector will be at his office in the old Town Hall, Simcoe Street North, daily between the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 1 o'clock, and from 7 till 9 in the evening. In addition to those hours, he will be on duty on Saturday aftefnoons from 2 till 5 p.m. P, A. BLACKBURN, Oshawa City Treasurer, Could air be finer vigorating , . . Canada ? Come down ity - St. Tadousac . . . Don't miss it. vations NOW, "~ iB 46 Yonge Street CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES Discard Vacation Worries Take an oll-espense cruise UsT smell the sweet scents of pines and balsams as the wind sweeps over the forest clad capes . catch the tang of the salt as the boa cuts through the water, And could you wish better scenery . + » Or more romantic surround- ings than in historic old French Hi nfm | I» Romantic River . , . the mighty Lawrence . . , down roaring rapids . , . past Montreal , Quebec : . . Murray Bay . Make your reser- , Toronto, Ont. i or your Local Agent . » » » more in- more refreshing ? sail the old the Saguenay Beck, ws pole to pole and from ocean to}. {that you do not | work for you all 1 house; but the foolish down with her hands. 1 women wise in faith an That' » Bours | ND. hy ceordance With ht Act) fWhs of the body t Bear mentioned often is the spleéngnd yet it is do- ing a large amo of important time. ninth, tenth the left side inches long, 1%inches bout half a It lies under Ui and eleventh ribs. and back, is about 3 inches wide, thick and weighs, pound. One of its main joi is the stor- ing of red blood} corpuscles which it pours out iufp the blood when more are need§l, It does this by means of a pimping mo- tion similar to the hdrt, but it bchits only once a minule, whereas the heart beats 70 to 34 times. When these red blodd corpus- cles or cells get more or|less work out, the spleen destroys them, and from them and other materials makes new red cells. Where it has been fould neces- sary to remove the splesh owing to certain blood condiffjons, it was found that anaemia, lessen- ing of the amount of iron\in the blood always followed. It has been also shown that the spleen is able to guard us against certain infections just as dogs the liver, Just how this is done is il- lustrated by injecing Indian ink into the circulation and this ink becomes thickened, forming clumps. When these clumps reach the spleen they are broken up by certain cells of the spleen. It has been found that these cells have the power to remove harm- ful matter and harmful organisms from the circulation, As you know, it is In the mar- row of the long hones that red blood cells are manufactured. Nature keeps a quantity stored there for an emergency such as severe bleeding from wound or other cond§ion. When this extra supply is thrown' into the blood, the bone marrow has to get busy and get more manufactured for any future emergency, Research men tell us that the spleen pro- duces an internal secretion which normally stimulates his power in the marrow to make more blood cells. What is this knowledge worth to you? Simply that although the spleen helps to make blood cells," breaks up old cells, helps ward off infection, and stimulates blood making in the bone marrow, nev- ertheless it can he removed with- out the loss of the patient's life. What does this mean? That Nature seems to have al- ways something ready beyond your immediate or ordinary needs so that if necessity arises, you have that much more chance for your health or for life itself, This thought, while keeping us humble in spirit, yet must neces- sarily give us a thrill of confi- dence as we go ahout our daily tasks, Surely "there is a force behind us that is friendly." ------ NEGRO'S PRISON ESCAPE FOILED -- CANADA'S WAYS FOR MANs CHURIA } (Edmonton Journal) | With a view to discovering how Canada tackles the problem of de- lands lines of railway, and to Sation 3¢ La af these are suita 0 ) in Manchuria. S. Tsukishima, of the South the rest of the continent, take advantage of the position which Vitoria ere is every reason why we should have recorded more progress in civil aviation than we have dene. { THERE'S A (Brantford Expositor) | The claim is made that U.S, tourists spend $4 in Canada for every dollar Canadian tourists spend in the States. The fact should not be lost sight of though that the Uncle Samites ean pur- chase goods here to the eitent of $100 without paying a cent of duty, something which the Johiny Ca- nucks are barred from ding on the other side of the line. SCATTERING MILLICNS (Toronto Telegram The supplementary -etimates tabled in the Commons nay add another $10,000,000 to the spend ing record of this "squanier ses- sion" of Parliament. Nor are indications lackhg that the worst is yet to come. Lack of opposition in 197 made the King Government druk with power, Forgetting the Wxpayer who hae to pay the bills it has scattered millions with a areless- ness never before witnesed in Canadian history. By contrast, but in mich the same spirit, it brings memories of the celebrating Scotchman who shouted: 'When we get dunk we don't care for expenses. row us out another red herring! Only in place of red herring red 'mil. lion." RY AIR TO AUSTRAIA (New York Telegrm) The Southern Cross, .ustralia- bound from San Franciso with a crew of four, has comgeted the first leg of its hazardousaop, From California to Honolulu, where the plane landed Saturday, is 2,400 miles. It has F000 more to go, and the most dangrous ones at that, Haul off your atlas md look at the Pacif) Ocean: It is ;le earth's Thiegest ald wettest expnse, dot- ted here \nd there wit] pinpoint islands Chtistmas Island of South Seas fame, Pago Page, of the "Samaos; the Fijis, whre the can- nibals lye, and so onsome water- less and unighabited ad all fright- fully ¥* between. But the Southern goss expedi- ------ She Gained Wright th McCoys Cod Hiver Extrac Tablets iu remem ber of ourse--not so lopyago she was a 'egular scare- skinny is a nild word for ay she looked. st look at her mw--if ever a an had a perfectfigure she has he is the envy o. half the girls own, In Hiding at Sing Sing Ten Hours Waiting for Dash Sing Sing 'Prison, N.Y,, June 8 --Von Harris, a negro who wa sentenced to a term of from 25 50 years for robbery in Manhatta last month, was missing when count of the prisoners was Monday. He was found conceal in a twelve-inch high space bene the photograph gallery, a o storey building in the prison yi Guards had been searching grounds for the missing throughout the day, convinced he was a stowaway and not an caped convict. They had or to fear up floors and rip parti out, When five keepers started to up the floor in the photograpi lery, the voice of Harris was saying, "Wait, I'll come out," had lain concealed there fo hours without food or water, ing to sneak-out after dar scale the wall. thought that his hiding pl been discovered. He was put in solitary escape also will cost him a erable part of his maxim ence. WE DON'T FATHER (Lite) he ler. take; one dollar boxes any thin, under- provement in hgalth-~your drug- gist is authorized to return the pur- chase price, Mitchell, W. H. Karn, or any good druggist. PHONE 22 THOMPSON'S Felt Bros. 7 he LEADING JEWELERS Established 1886 t's nothing to ge! excited about I1 she did was to lake on weight illed out the hcllows in face, k and chest--any skinny, weak, down woman cin do the same id gain a clean, clear complexion . the same time, McCoy takes all the risk--Read is ironclad guarantee. If after foy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets or eight man or woman doesn't gain t least 5 pounds and feel complete. Ask Jury & Lovell, Ltd., T. B. For Your Drug Needs We Deliver 12 Simcoe St. South North: Yes, certainly stand women. West: What do they m n they hold out their han@ the car ahead? Expert Mochénics A id ethnics i ---- Wy eetle shen mnie my fet. nd Bt sate my po BUILDING OR DEST Every wise woman b : PRAYER---Give us, AIT in purity and patience. L |--t0 use our g on' d to - {THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1928 tion is no haphazzard affair. It was painstakingly planned and its harenusi LAX the best. It de- serves Being the first flight ever attempted: rom the United States to Australia, it should add considerable 10 the new science of San -gcaiie -avigation language's latest word. So, good luck and bom voyage. -- AN EDITOR PUTS A TION (Southold N. Y., er) If you were editing .a village * | paper, what news would you print? What would be your policy? Should you print all news? There is no small amount of worry con- nected with a satisfactory week- | by-week answer to this question. One's first: impulse is to say, "News is news." But a village paper that Published all the mews, all the scandal, and one-tenth part of the gossip of a county would be any- thing but a force for the upbuild- lng of a community, To be sure it would be eagerly awaited and greedily devoured by certain ele- ments, as the popularity of that type of paper proves, We are con- vinced that there is a mobler job for the village newspaper than searching for dirt. There are al- ways movements in every village that need the work of the paper. It is, we are convinced, possible to glean from the news of a vil- lage enough of wholesome news, news that urges on every agency for good in the community to greater efforts, DRIVERS WHO DRINK (From the New York Times) The automobile driver who drinks to excess is the terror of the road. But should any driver even touch liquor while he is oper- ating a motor vehicle? Commis sioner Stoeckell, of Connecticut, maintains that the moderate drink- er is also a menace to safety: It is undoubtedly the fact that | even a little liquor often upsets the balance and normal attitude of mind of many a person, and affects his bperations of a motor car uns favorably. Liquor makes some per sons confident. From other persons it takes away confidence and makes them doubtful and hesitating. Liquor deos not mix well with the driving of 'a motor vehicle. A motor car or truck is not improp- erly called a private locomotive. The driver has to undergo training to operate a machine that weights a ton or more and can be sent along at 'a rate of speed of from thirty to fifty miles an hour. The locomotive engineer is required to be an abstainer. The driver of a car should deny himself the use of liquor whether he rides alone or is responsible for the safety of others. 3 \ CANADA'S OPPORTU. (Toronto Globe) (There are 50,000 women and children living in Great Britain whose men-folk have sed the ocean to Canada.) The British Government has expressed its wil. lingness to pay 50 per ceat. of the cost of reuniting these families, and it the Canadian Government is de- sirous of rooting British families in the soil of the Dominion it can. not do leas than join in the family reunion scheme, The fact that the fathers and husbands have come here alone showed in the majority of cases, undoubtedly, that they were willing to shoulder the bur. den of getting established, and such men must be the stuff the 3 .ountry needs, -------------- "throat easy' Just a few medical opinions from the large . number received On Advice of a Specialist A Clean Bill 3 "Having a icularly sensitive Shoat, | ve had prin in ob- ing a non-irritat i 'Buckingham: fills the bile Te haps more than a coin are Phat none of my 'throat Buckingham-caused." fifteen months on throat than any other cigarette 1 know". 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