FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927.

Choose Glaxo for your Baby

Your Baby's future health depends on your choice of his food. You must choose the food you know is best, for you dare not endanger your Baby's progress by experimenting.

Be guided by the experienceof the great number" of doctors, nurses and mothers who choose rightly by choosing the best food they know

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Choose Glaxo for your Baby nose! And be free. for ever from any anxiety as to Baby's steady progress towards healthy, strong-limbed merry hairted childhood.

Ask your Doctor (

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The Vit. narkakor d' and 1 i.

"Builds Bonnie Babies"

When Baby is

6 months old

or when he curs

his firs: tooth, add

a little Giaxo Multed Food to his Glaxo, This will provide the est means of accustang Baby, gradually and natur fly to taking more salid food.

Obtainable

where you buy

Glaxo

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German Lutheran farmaca, in Northern Saskatchewan are making arrangements to introduce between 80 and 100 camels from Russia,

The danger of leaving Infants feeding from bottles was commented on at an inquest at Great-Harwood (Laneashire) on a baby choked by

A. Efa member of bisacional Fire Brigades Union Mr. Alfred Crouch, of Worthing, died in his Feighty-irst. TEN

While in a tram in Vauxhall Bridge-road, kalter Bensagan elderly man af Northwood road Forest Hill, callapsed and died.

"We spend million years on A cow which fell into Aberdeen education, yet it is very seldom Harbour swam over sixty yards beget a letter In this court, which is fore being rescued by boatman, who legible" Mr. Taarella Tower attached the painter of the boat to Bridge Court the cowa neck,

A lamb with seven legs, two faces, four ears, and two tails was born on the farm of Mr. J. Durdy, of Barnby Dun, near Doncaster. died shortly after birth.

Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelle arrived at Lowther Castle as guests of Lord Lonsdale, who attained hin seventieth birthday. This is Princess Mary's third visit to Lowther.

The destroyer Sybile, of the Yarrow (B) class, which has been serving in the Nors Reserve Fleet, has been towed away from Shear- ness and will be broken up...

Hanchis Hall (96), of Falmouth road Southwark, died in St. George's Hospital from injuries re- ceived through falling in front of. District trala, at Sioane-square, Station,

At Linas-Monthiery motor track Mr. Eldridge, the famous British racing motorist, met with a serious accident while attempting to beat the ve and ten kilometre records. His motor car overturned while tra kilometres an hour-132 miles an velling at a speed of about 210

bour

Four man, named Pearson, Cowan, Maher, and Ford were fatal- ly gassed at Millerton Colliery, anys a message: from Wellington, New Zealand

Pearson, the manager, first demonstrated the use of the Ex-Service men's delegates from mask safely. He and Cowan died all parts of the Empire will meet walls attempting to rescue the London in June, when the bienniall others when their absence became. conference at the British Empire unduly long Service League if be Mald

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The water supply of about 120,000 1.bulance Station is to be rébullt at and realised $2,800 The magni

people in the Rhymney Valley was eut off owing to dislocation and damage to the mains caused by the disturbance of the Troedrihiwfuwch mountain near Bargoed,

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Norwegian State, railways have ordered 10,000 tons best Durham. steam coal and 8.000 tons Broom. hill steam coat from Tyneside owne. ers: Other 1,500 tons goes to South Wales, and 2,500 tons to Silesia..

At Liverpool Assizes on February

a cost of $1,660 is the buslost of the thirteen LCD stations, and In 1920 dealt with 6,804 calls

A Royal Artilleryman named Allen Greenstock of Woolwich, hed his right leg fractured in the crush at the FA Cup-tle between M wall and Middlesbrough at the Den.

More than 150 competitors all parts of the British have entered for the organ championship of

The "Rising Sun" diamond came up for sale at Hurcomb's London, |

ncent yellow gem, weighing 102 carats, is of such beauty that 260,000 was asked for it in Sweden a few years ago. It was known formerly as the "Golden Diamond," and was once in the possession of a notod Ruslan family.

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Rouyn, the famed copper-gold felda in North-western Quebec, L now in the midst of one of the great- from est construction booms fall min Islbeing, history, The recently complet mouthed railroad branch from O'Brien Great south into the camp has been

- William M'Allister (19), labour Britain, eliminating trials of which operating for almost a month, and a

er, was sentenced to ton years' penal servitude on charges in con- nection with his raid on the Dia- trict Bank, Great Homer Street, Liverpool, on October 13,

To check the operations of motor bandite, Mr. Charles Griffin, Chief- Constable of Brighton, has outlined in a report to the Brighton Watch boxes In 26 police telephone strategic positions in the town.

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Driver of one of the Old London horse buses for over fifty years, Mr. John William Johnson, who is over ninety years of age is lying aeri ously at Tottenham. It is his proud boast that in the whole of his service he was late on duty only once.

A canary with the gout figured in a lawsuit at Toronto, in which it was decided that a man ja not

steady stream of supplies, machin- ary, and equipment le flowing into the district. The township of Rouyn "le taking on all the aspects of a modern city,

Curling, is gaining in popularity as Canadian winter-pastime, and the three Prairie provinces can claim more devotes of the game than the rest of the Dominion to- gather (says an Ottawa correspon

curling dent.) Several hundred clubs throughout Canada have ag- No more of Captain Peter Wright's book, "Portraits and Cri-responsible for payrusnt of a bill for gregate memberships approximating ticisms will be sold by the pub-medical attention to his wife's 13,000. Curling was first introduc gouty canary. Remedy, it was deed into Canada by Wolfe's Highland lishers, states the "Daily News"

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About 3,500 live foxes, worth, on last the average, £60 each, were. year exported by Prince Edward faland farmers. They sold also about 20,000 fox akine for an aver age of £20, Total revenue from the industry for the year yes over £600,000,

The remains of an Isle of Wight turtle, carefully pieced together, figure among the new acquisitions. announced by the British Museum. Other curious arrivals include bark beatles, 60,000 specimens of diptera (two-winged flies), and thousands of other interesting, insects.

A body found in the River Dee at

a point 24 miles east of Ballater, has been identified as that of John C. Turner, bank clark, who dis- appeared from Ballater or Decem ber 27 last. Mr. Turner belonged to. Edinburgh; and rior to going to Ballater was engaged in the bank at Errel.

Sleet, snow, and rain which aftar wards froze into a thin sheet of glassy ice, was responsible for hun-: dreds of accidents, including two deaths, in New York. All the pare- ments were covered with sand and ashes while cars could acarcely. make their way along the glazed' streets.

The publicity given to the Duke of Portland's proposal to issue a list of British and Empire brands," as a guide to retailers and shoppers, has resulted in so much support from manufacturers that the Com- mitter has been able to make ar- rangements for its immediate pub Hication.

One hundred thousand peony blooms will be sent to England to arrive about July 1, the afstieth- anniversary of the Canadian Con federation. These will be used to decorate the Canadian Government's buildings in London, and special bouquets will be sent to Thair, Majesties at Buckingham Palace, says Renter

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