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INDIA
OUR COMIC SECTION
AND ITS PEOPLES
By Copt. L. R. Claud Robinson
BRITISH GOVERNMENT OF
INDIA
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Our Pet Peeve
WhenRod
Sours
Lots of folio who think they hnva
'1imU Hl ion" liuvo only on acid
condition which could ho corroded
In flvo or tt'ii inlnulc. An efTec
tlvo anil add like l'hllllps Milk of
Magnesia soon restore digestion
to normal.
Phillip 'doe nwny with nil that
aouinoss mid gas right after inenls.
It provclll lilt) distress so apt tu
occur two hour after eating. What
II pleasant preparation to lake 1 Ami
how good It U for the system I I'n.
like it burning tloso of soda - w hich
li hut tt'inpoi ury rclli'f ul best
l'hlll.i Milk of Magnesia neutral
ize many time It h volume In acid.
Next time ft hearty meal, or too
rich u illot hiix brought on (ho bast
discomfort, try
'PHILLIPS
a Milk
of Magnesia
t ' 1 " . . ", . :
Unci Lben
mail (hil believe ever) body."
nl(l ' I'nclii I.'Ihii, "an do iiiiiii dat
doesn't trust nobody U Imih Jci'
Shout li fonlMt U each other,"
Washington Slur.
Perfect dyeing
0 easily done!
DIAMOND DYF.S contain the
liltchftt quality anilines . money can
tuy! That's why they give such
tmc, 1 right, new colors to dresses,
drnpis, lingerie.
The anilines In Diamond Dyis
make thim so rimy to uo. No
spotting or streaking. Jutit clear,
even colors, that hold through wear
and washing.
Diamond lives never irlvo things
that re-dyed look. They ara just
16c at all drug stores. When per
lect dyeing; costs no mora Is so
easy why experiment with make
shifts! Highest Quality far SO Yaati
IM tma llrliltl( Ollrwlf rliu tny
f ,ty. tmt t'ltn Muriti lilr thnnpr!'
lock
I'uMIt ii I n r (no. I..,,l.r l.rmUt
a , Ji
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Mo.ii iiiv n.i ih rr-K ii i in.
U A'l A li'V Bin lir lU'im r 1'ia'atitlr t.
nMvr film, rirntia Hint iliin I'ln t Ap.
-rtiVnl l,y ll-Merit rli Html, ul atetut
to e r month, l,rt't tMnv. A l-ls liml
awll v,-n. I'mi'tilil !f r-i,t
WATA.HIT I. All. AI.IIAUIttlA. CAl.ir.
WHITE SKIN
KRKMOLA make old akin youns. ll ooaitivrly
oiHiinii Jin fiKir thina fur it is a aii n tunic
a liuue btildrr; tinnmlir pn, k; and a a in
thitttv-r rl rriuvmur--iir nmnry rrfiimh-d.
1 huuaainU ( timirn tli-i-rmt on hri-mel to
krrplhrir k in youthful. Am ur Lttugitiat, ot
diftt by noil pti-paitl. hkrll h.
Wrttf fur KKI-.K "Ijt Wki" in Inn KT. ttrt
tt.C N .Um C. Mi I. Slidiisaa .. Ct.UI
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
I IIimiii liwkirult Htopa IUr ralllnal
4 V -vvj Impart o4M and
i cfL "t.JBMutrtoCi.T.iid r.dl
F ,"st TrTTi ,lr H l'niin
t'ti.vi ywtt nm i-.iiiy ,i
ImnarU Chm mnd
dMllUlrl
NT
FLORFJTON HIIAMPOO-lrlMl f. um Is
nnnrtinnw(lhl'atlir'alUirtUlHun Makaath
hair aoft and Huffy, hi rant by mail or at rinijr
ula. IImcvi Cbamkal Work. l'aUhou. N.I.
No Charga
CuhIoiut Anil how much
wo you for the cxtni oil?
"Whnt oil?"
"Ti ill j nil left on the
niTy.'--Jutlt;o.
do I
mihoj-
.Long Enoufh to Reach
Mr. fcilukci-l!ut why did you buy
(lacHshund fur (ho chllilrenT
Mr. I.lnkcs So tiny can nlJ rot
him ni once.
Mtuntry Is eertnlnly tho first born
of folly. Smith.
"A WONDERFUL
litlPJO ME"
Read What Mri. Arnold Sayi
About Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound
Dotlian. Ala. "TTist a wonderful
Pinkhama VeReUble
Compound has
been to mo. I was
so nervous anil
rundown I could
n't bo m half ths
time AYlion I had
taken ona bottlo
ofVcReUblcCJom.
pound I could tell
I felt better, so I
took seven bottles
and I recommend
it highly. It helped
mv nerves and
keena me strong lo do my housework
and wait on four little children. I hopo
aomo other suffering woman will try it."
Miw. I'outkr L. Arnoij), 1013 S. tit
Andrews til., JDuthan, Aluboiua.
help Lydia K
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if HE AST Wff ClCCUS ;FmT.1WUT V WrtECltO lM
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WIIKN Ihe uIm!nlHtniilM (inwers
of the KitMt Imlld compnny with
transferred to the crown In )S."iH, It
whs provided Unit Indlii nhoiild he
Kovornod In Lomlon by a sccretury of
slate aKHlKted by a council, uud 'n
India by a covernor genernl or vice
roy nKslnti'd by a small cabinet of ottl
clals. The Ijrovlncliil goverriments
were organized on the same lines.
This system continued uni jikK), when
Lord Morlcy as secretary of stnte In
Iiiidon, ami Lord Mlnto, the viceroy,
uk reed upon ul vlriK India a ineasure of
representative government. This was
provhled for by a piece of logixlutlon
known us (he Indian council ait.
The advance made by (his net lay
In liicreahitf Ihe nlze of the legislative
roijiiclls. The additional members
were nominated by representative In
dian bodies Mich ns bainbera of com
merce, universities and so forth, so as 1
to secure representatives of different
t'lnsiws. II appears, however, that Ihe
power tif Ihe councils wt-re IlinileiJ
to iliscussluii nod recommendations
which Ihe Kovcrni'ieiu was not hound
10, accept. This S.VUIII seemed to
work well and the satixfui ti-.n.
The next step was a report In 1!HS
by Mr. Montat'ti. Kecretary of .(ate for
In'lia, n tit Lord Chelmsford, the vice
roy. In which proposals were made for
a new coriMituiloti. These became the
basin tif (he government of India act
of llil'.i. Hutu-lily, this scheme en
fraii chiM-d (he million of the Indian
population on a property tpialiflcuthiii.
Thei-e elect lare proportion of (he
central and provincial le.'lHlatiires,
ll;; ie of which has been niudi In
creased. The elit tiirs also apioin( a
new central count II of state, which Is
really the upper house corresponding
to the sieiiale of the United States and
the Iioum; of lords In England. The
remalnlrg members of all these bodies
sre nominated by the executive gov
ernment which Is Irremovable, but of
course the elected memU-rs are In a
big majority.
In ihe provinces the functions of
the legislatures have been divided into
two categories The elected members.
Ih'it lt those entirely Indian, deal wlm
null subjects as education and public
health; while (he nominated mem
bers. Kniilish and Indian, control the
police, the administration of Justice
nnd such matters. The Rrltlh gov
ernor if each province Is (he keystone
tif these somewhat complicated ar
rangement. The viceroy has po'.vers of veto nnd
legislation tat exc filing those of the
I'resldt nl of the I'nit d State, w hen
deeni'd necessary for public safwy
Co itt iii tiraneu!y with these great
changes, "ocnl self-government was es
tabllslcil it ml the civil service "In
iianled" ly raising Ihe proportion
of Italians li nearly ."0 per cent. All
tht-e arrangements came up fur re
consilient ion recently by (he Simor
commission.
A HINDU FESTIVAL
r: IK great spring festival of the
Hindus Is known us the Hull aud
is celehiaied In varying form all over
India. A tent 111 e of the observance
which attracts (he onlooker Is (lie In
discriminate throwing of red powder
and Ihe sipilnlng from syringes of s
red litpihl significant ot the blood o(
Hindu umri.nsof (he past, for ita.v?
nfier Ihe celebration men are seen go
lug about with their white clothes still
stained wlib pad lies of scarlet.
I witncsxci! this festival al I'url In
ihe province of tirls-n. Large mini
hers of pilgrims came Into (he town
for (lie event and (he streets were
thronged with a good rial 111 ed holiday
crowd
S If nioi'llllcatloii. which India rever
elites 11111I admires, Is the ehlel ufotive
of (hose who take nn active part In
the proceeding. At one point Is a
man with little lo cover his naked
ness lieyoiul a routing ot wood ash
smeared all over his hotly, standing
motionless upside down. Ills whole
weight rests on bis head and elbows
Ills legs are crossed In the air and
a relentless sun heals down upon him
I learned Mutt he had been' In this
HiVltlon for three hour. Kurt her
'iloiig another man reposed upon a
iied of spikes. He hud been lying thus
In (he sun for four hours.
Hut (he most popular practice
teemed lo be that of being burled
alive. On patches of waste land aloim
the road were rows of human arms
and legs. These marked the graves ol
living satlhus, or those who are trend
Ing "(he path of knowledge." the Idea
............iillw l.nltiu In llhiuti-titA tha at
,iii vi.i.j - "-v
fectlvenesa of a system of hreulhiiurf
which Is a part of Ihe training ol
these men; a training which. It Is
.dalmed, ends by giving a man com
.ileie control over all the functions ol
his hotly. I took hold of a pair ot
protruding arms and the owner wll
llngly allowed himself to be raised
from hli temporary grave. He stated
he hart been burled for an hour.
In addition to these performing
adlius. (here were numbers of ordl
nary beggars, among (hem the mulmeil
ind the blind, exhibiting their physical
imperfections for the purpose of exclt
ng (he tsimpusslon of Ihe passer dir.
1 'sla'Aviwtern Newipspti Union.
"i.T
Amazes Mother
'Tobble's stomach was often opset
and he suffered a lot from colds,"
says Mrs. p. S. Fletcher, Jr, 4410
W. 30th St., Los Angeles, Cal. "We
found he was constipated.
"Mother used California Fig Syrup,
eo we gave Hobble some. He amazed
me by the quick w-ay he became
strong, energetic, well again. Ilia
bowels act freely now, and hla
digestion Is apl'-ndld."
, The quick, safe way to cleanse and
regulate the how els of bUIous, head
achy, constipated children Is with
California Fig .Syrup. Every child
loves It. It has the full endorsement
of doctors. Appetite Is Increased by
Its ue; digestion Is assisted; weak
stomach and bowels are given ton
and strength.
Look for the word California on
the carton. That marks the genuine,
famous for 50 years.
lAXATIVE'TONIC f CHILDRESS
Rich Bequeat Refused
A bequest said to consist of 1,000
acres In Mississippi and $:i,iM) lo
cash as a reward fur an act of kind
ness i'4 years ago was refused by
Mrs. Addle Kingston of Heaumont,
Texas. She kept on working at her
usual Job in a mattress factory. "I
ara not entitled to It. and I will not
accept It," she told friends. Mrs.
Kingston befriended Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hondrlx of Hlchburg. Mis.,
while visiting In that state In 1!XKJ
by doing chores around the house
for them.
New MetLdne Cabiaet Bottlo
I EE.-A-M1ST rdu. ZOi
I)ILL.RIS ASPEIlGOl
T Richt aad Eay Way m
laiaktAapvta Yatm .tc
Total Yalu TTtt
FefB-a-mint iAmerica'smot Toputr r
Ltua-.ivc. l'lannt, afe, tiependablo,
Bon-habit fofming. Keep it handy la
this attractive economical bottle.
Aspnrum Is the new and bottt-r way
to talis aspirin. No bitter tablet to
iwallow. FtTective in smaller dores for
very aapirin une. At your tlnntgist's or
HEALTH rROtHCTS COKPOKATIOM
US North !3ilt8tiTt Nenarh.N.J.
Surfeon'i Pencil
The pencil' salesman took out a
(icncll and wrote his name In bold
black letters on the skin of the buck
of his hand.
"This Is a Burgeon's pencil," be
said.
"Surgeons, when about to operate,
use It to mark out certain sections
on a patient's skin. Of course, It'i
1 special pencil.
"I can show you pencils for prloe
marklng polished inetal, porcelain,
yes, and even patent leather."
?prlnglie!d I'nlon.
Time to Be Young
Our setife Is partially atrophied
from disuse, but It Is still alive, at
least In old people, who a I one, as a
class, have the time to be young.
One needs only to be old enough In
order to be as young as one will.
Henry Adams.
Popular stories to the contrary,
there Is no such thing as a linopsmike
which can put Its tall In Us mouth
nnd roll along.
e n am bl am a . wuti'
r wBEfis7
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PROOF llEStS WITH PATIENTS
Letten) and names and addraae of hundrrdt el
(raUful palicnU contained In oar VHEE HOOK
on Kectai ana colon inmrnu,
alx details of Dr. C J. Dcta
. .L J . 1 .
non-iurRicu inctnoa 01 uva
rnent, wlikb w uaa enclualvely.
oena iot it tonay ana team tt
c " WRITTEN ASSUKANC8
TO ELIMINATE PILES Oil
L.Ara 'awau sii 1 1 s inn
HECTALN&COLOM
CUNIC
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M f MTIPN
Ufa) waJfTI
W. N. U, Portland, No. 40--1930.
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