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Fames Doctan Serien No 4

TO GET RID OF

STOMACH TROUBLES

An

English Doctor writes:

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"I find that Bisurated Magnenia taken after most of my meata is the only thing that keeps me free from. pain and discomfort, and I fake it regularly. I often "prescribe it far my patients, and have had very good results."

(Signed) Dr. H. G, M.A., M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P. THE English doctor is the most conservative medical man in the world, and when he not only recommends bat personally uses a remedy there can be no more con- vincing proof of its efficacy, This doctor is but one of many who constantly advise the use of Bisurated Magnesia in all cases of indigestion. Most stomach trouble is caused by acidity, and the reason

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THE CHARACTER WOMEN OF THE ROYAL DRIVE TO

COMMONWEALTH WINDSOR

INTACT

Mr: Eden On The New Government

(Special. Air Mall Service)

(Special Air Mail Servicel

London, June 22. The British Commonwealth League, which is holding a three- day conference In London this week, was formed about twelve years ago so that women in all parts of the Empire might be in closer touch with each other's problems, aspecially regarding equal status with man. English

London, June 22. Mr. Anthony Eden. Minister for League of Nations Affairs, who spoke at a fate at Guy's Cliffs, near Jarwick, gafarred to the recon- woman were slow to realise how truction of the Government, and interesting the new movement id the essential factor in that was but an increasing number now reconstruction was that the pattend the conferences, which deal. Lional character of the Government with a wide range of subjects. had been retained intact.

I hope and believe," he added. that the reconstructed National Government will continue to enjoy the support and confidence of the overwhelming majority of the elec tors of this country, just as its predecessor has done.

of British

This week Miss Gladys Pott. who has done so much for the overseas settlement women-a scheme that has for some time been in abeyance, will talk about past work and what may be done in the future: and "It would, indeed, be a calamity Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence will preside! for the country if the good work at a

discussion on Immigration; of the last few

years wore

into Palestine. An Australian jeopardised and the hardly won measure of returning prosper.tv magistrate, Mrs. Rischbelth, who were sacrificed in an orgy of is to accompany the Australian Socialist extremities and unija delegation to the League of Nations ciplined extremes, dispensed with as substitute delegate, will move that profligacy of which Sir Stata resolution un the position of ford Cripps is so persistent papras women aborigines in the Common- tagonist,'

-wealth, and several prominent Indian women will speak about their special problems.

Mr. Eden referred to a speect at Bristol, in which Sir Stafford Cripps said there were many who felt depressed and dismayed by the Jubilee bally-hoo.

..

Mr. Eden said le doubted whether there were any such people to be found, and he wouki like to assure Sir Stafford that the depression he might have felt at what he called Jubilee bally-loo was as nothing to the depression that some of his colleagues had felt on reading his Bristol speeches.

He believed that with one voice they would fervently exclaim, "Rather a thousand times a Royal Jubilee than a Bristol bally hou." MANIFOLD PROBLEMS

Mr. Eden then said that in the sharp stress created by the mani- fold political and economic pro blems of the present day our own method of government had proved both the most adaptable and the most serviceable, and the political genius of our people had shown the best means of using it. It had been a factor of first importance in enabling us to meet the challenge of these critical years, and to lead the world in the straggle for better conditions of life for human kind. In the sphere of foreign affairs no one would pretend that our task

was easy.

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"Nevertheless," he said, "there certain guiding principles which we should, I believe, keep steadily before us.

The nations, to-day require a sense of security. They have nos got it. It is only thus that the growth of armaments will be stay- d. And we have all of us learned 1. least enough to know that com- Decition in armaments primrose path to peace. Yet, if the nations feel insecure they will rearm, and no one can prevent

them.

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"How, then, is security to be created and peace to be preserved ! Not, I believe, by the system of alliances of the years before the war, If forces are nicely balanced, fear scarcely less than ambition may one day unloose the dogs of

THE ONLY WAY

war.

I know of only one way by which a sense of security can be created. All nations, all of them, must contribute to inspire con fidence by making it clear that they are prepared to stand by each other, each playing its part in the maintenance of international order.

That is how I understand a collective peace system, and it is because the League of Nations is the only expression of such a system that I know of that I am convinced we must give it our full support,

To make such a system really effective, so that it can revist every atrain-and it could be made so would require many in- gredients.

"Some of these, unhappily, are lacking to-day. But there is ous ingredient that is indispensable and need not, and should not, ba lacking, and that is the support of his Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom.

"Mr. Baldwin's first speech as Prime Minister of the reconstruct ed National Government showed clearly how keenly alive is the Government to this essential ele- ment in our foreign policy.

"We do in fact, sat such great store by the Leszús," becsure - WS sincerely believe it in the hent means of overcoming international difficulties of restoring enandsnos to a troubled world, and of usher ing in a new international order in which peace muy endure.

Now geant-ma

men you

o'clock precisely

two o'clock precisely, five past, I mean ya

the

Greetings For The Queen

(Special Air Mail Service) -

London, June 22.

The Queen, who, in the absence of the King, was accompanied by the Duke of Gloucester, drove from Buckingham Palace

to Windsor and carried through the first part of the Jubilee celebrations, which, will be" continued during Ascot week

After a brief ceremony at Eton gally decorated streets and cheer- College Her Majesty drove through

ing crowds to the Castle, where she will be in residence all the week.

In the evening a carnival proces- ston of 100 cars and a torchlight. procession of 300 men took place in spite of heavy rain.

Preparations for the Jubilee Ascot are well advanced, and what is regarded as the peak of the London season should this year prove more brilliant than ever.

The King's rest at Sandringham continues to prove beneficial. In the bracing air of Norfolk his catarrhal affection is rapidly dis- appearing, and the doctors in attendance are well satisfied with his' progress.

Que or two Englishwomen were saying to-day that coples of the bill drafted by the Irish Free State Government to enable restrictions be asked to consider an emergency to be placed on women's work have resolution on the subject. So far, now reached London and that the however, the information about the women's conference will probably i bill la rather yJENA

Physicians emphasize

"Take

Kalzana

to conquer

Weakness

MINERALS play a very

important role in the body, for a shortage

of these minerals is always followed by weakness and ill-health.

Any single organ may be first to suffer. In some people it will be the teeth which show up the existing mineral deficiency. Others will lose their power of resistance to colds and diseases. In women irregularities of the functions is mostly due to the same cause: lack of vital minerals. Physicians now advise take Kalzana, tablets because they conquer

er the mineral deficiency." Kalzana

brings exactly those vital elements into the body, the lack of which causes so many complaints. Kalzana was made to infuse these elemente into the body, it is t outcome of patient research by that famous scientist Prof. Loew.

Follow the advice of Prof. Loew and thousands of physicians, and make Kalzana a daily addition to your diet. Then you will soon notice how much better and stronger you feel.

THE WONDERFUL HERBAL OINTMENT

"I your skin is sors, injured or diseased, Zam-Buk is the one remedy that can be depended upon to soothe and cure. Smarting pain, soreness, and irritation are It has quickly ended by this famous Zam-Buk ointment. powerful (yet' perfectly safe) antiseptic properties that destroy poison germs in wounds, sores, abscesses, úlcera”. etc. It expels all bad matter and grows new skin.

Zam-Buk is so highly-refined that it soaks readily into the tiny pores, purifying and healing in deeper tissues as well as the surface skin. The margallons soothing and curatiye powers of Zam-Buk dre due to its rare herbal origin, redmanent and guaranteed free” dom from "animal fat. Never be without a box of Zam-Buk, jam

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*Whenever there is evi- dence of disfunction in the body, lack of minerals is probably a contributing "factor," writes

Dr. H.T.W. 1.,Londen

After a course of Kal zana the general condition improved, tiredness disap peared, the patient became more cheerful and the entire organism got strengthened and rejuvena ted.

rites Dr.CL R.

KALZANA the discovery of Prof.LOEW

A few typical symptoms of mineral deficiency are:

General Weakness

Anæmia

Nervous Irritability

Skin Troubles Tooth Decay

Low Resistance

to Colds and Infections

Feminine Complaints

opinion of leading

The Tung-Chi Medical Faper writes's

The regular administration of Kalsona in nefficient dess madelcins normal blood alka tunis) replaces excessive loss of zalcium from the times, mark

ledical Papers!

That well-known Medical Paper, The Practitioner, writes

Kaizena acts efficiently oling the groath of

and

blood

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