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Port Perry Star, 27 Oct 1927, p. 7

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for assisting pinton of the director, if a re- ar weekly service could be provid- ed from Burope or Egypt to Karachi, _extensions from Karachi to Delhi and "to Bombay should be of great value 'for the carriage of malls and passeng- ers. Eve th a weekly service "running only from Egypt; a saving of seven days between London and Karachi can be effected, and with ex- ' tensions to Delhi and Bombay there will be a saving of six days in the case : o Delhi and fr in the case of Bom- om Calcutta to Rangoon, accord- ing to the speaker, alr transport would show a very marked improvement on 'the present steamer service. The lat. "ter takes 56 hours, whereas by flying boat the journey could be completed dn: eight to nine hours. "After describing the proposed air routes In India, the director of avia- H eded to: discuss the on- eeded for their development, " Winnipsg.--According to 'the "Nor est Famer," the 1927 wheat crop in "Western Canada is expected 13 exceed ~ the official estimate of 433,223,000 . bushels. "Threshing returns indicate yields as high as 60 bushels per acre in erta, many ylelds from 40 to 50 * 'bushel¥ per acre, with outturns of between 30 and 40 bushels common. The average for the three provinces "of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al- berta, should be between 22 and 23 ushels per acre.' Threshing is pro- ceeding satisfactorily; deliveries pass- ed the thousand cars per day mark during "the last week of September. © Farmers are optimistic; prices for +; nearly all farm products average high- er than at any time since 1920... The average farm income this year should ~~ "'be about 10 per cent. higher than in 1.1926 or any year since 1919. Oats, barley, prod and all live stock are selling at substantially highs er prices than a year ago and the . farmer's dollar has greater buying ; wer, g "About 60 per cent. of the grain crops wil be marketed through the "Canadian Wheat Pool this season. 'Millions of dollars' worth of other farm products 'wil lalso be sold by farmers' co-operative organizations, or pools, as they are popularly term- ed;. for In Western Canada there are ~ pools for almost every product raised on 'the farm. 'There are pools for * wheat and' grains, potat ry products, livestock, poultry and : l 1oney and certain minor pro- "ducts. The pools have substantial t | this medicine did fo Tod and your Stomach trouble will I pass away, Mr, Gordon Dundhs, "Peterboro, ont. tells as follows what him.+ He says: "Something over a a0 1 way gasoline salesman sick. I felt miserable pounds in weight. I well d could not eat scarcely retain anything ach. 'I went to a local dec me the fumes of the gas had! into my system, He gave me some medi cine and told me I had better go to the country for a change of afr. I did 80, but I still felt listless and groggy, end had no ambition, , On the advice of a friend I decided to try Dr. Wil- liams® Pink Pills, I had not been tak- ing the pills long before I was begin ning to rest better, and to eat fairly well. I kept on taking the pills until at the end of the seventh box I knew 1 did not n€ed any more, as I had gained the weight I had lost, slept well and could eat anything, I have since had splendid health and cannot say too much in prafse of * Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills. You can get these Pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cts. a box from The Dr. Willlams' M&dt- cine Co. Brockville, Ont, ai ae Working Girl Hostel for Port say Elizabeth : lost twelve 1 not sleep as I could my stom- who told \derton, 8. Af--Mrs. Tonkin is Africa's first woman factory and has now 'been respon- ; Ingsof the Working at Port ENzabeth, which the h of young girls employed In the factories there. A new hostel at a cost of £10,000 is being built, and is, so far, the only one of its kind in the Union. It Is proposed to erect similar industrial hostels in all large towns where welfere*work for women is receiving attention, ] It is felt in South Africa as in Great Britain that those assoclatetd with industry should keep before them two ideals, first that of associating the workers with any welfare efforts in the factory,and second that of incul- cating into forewomen their responsi- bility for the welfare, both of the in- dustry and of the individual worker. Mrs.. Tonkin has made a study of the great Federal Labor bureaus in America, and considers that "welfare work" in Great Britain and the Union is a much more elastic and compre- hensive term than that known in America. wl : i -- en i Publi¢ opinion in Germany {is in en- tire agreement with the fundamental ideas. of mutual understanding . and peace. ~--Gustave Stresemann.. ans established this fact so that gai vo on behalf of nearly 400,000 cars are own- 'province, Even with this | number the question of accident pre- vention would be of considerable pro- . | portions, but at.certain times the num- ber of visiting motor cars equals the ! number owned. Several counts last Ontario has to deal with nearly 800,000 individual motor drivers. The | chances kre that this number will be j exceeded during the touring season of fs ' J Nk 8 ~~ Form Special Committee To the ents o the end that acel _may be |-@reatly. les y ; catly. lesfened, a Highway Safety | Committee has been formed. The i tive of this committee has as its chairman tho Ontaris Minister of , Highways, Hon. 'George 8. Henry. and ; the other members are W. G. Robert- son, Secretary of the Ontario Motor League; J. F. H. Wyse, Secretary of the Ontario Safety League; 8. J. ; Dickson, Chieti of Police, Toronto; T. | Marshall, Secretary of the Ontario | Board of Trade; J. P. Bickell, Regls- {trar of Motor Vehleles; and R. M. Smith, Acting Deputy Minister of Highways, Co-operating is an advis- ory .committee comprising all editors, heads of municipal governments, , police chiefs, presidents of boards of { trade, automobile clubs and service clubs. The executive have held a number of meetings during which every phase of the situation was discussed. The views of all experts were canvassed and finally boiled down to the, con: ed throughout the province on the part of the police, heads of mun gov- ernfients, and the trafic patrol of- ficers. ' "Striking advertisements calling at- tention to the need of more caré in accident prevention are appearing in most papers throughcut Ontario, Posters 'are hung In every garage and filling station and stickers with the words "I'm for Care and Courtesy, Are YOU?" have been sent to every filling station and garage to be pasted in the lower right hand corner of 'witidshields. Half a million of these stickers have already. been sent out. Information was supplied to practical- ly every newspaper so that the editors might call attention to what was be- ing atempted, This information was used in many ways in the newspapers, The radio stations and motion picture houses also co-operated. Prominent men and experts on safety gave talks over the radio, the first one being given by Hon. Mr. Henry, Billboards are *fiodern world? We "But what can a mother do in can't live as did then," said the younger woman, "You can as far as the essen go, Just as you choose for ple food out of all that is on ; this 'table so you can learn to choose sim. | pleasures, quiet enjoyment the child-companionshij she so mych IS THERE A BABY IN YOUR HOME? Is there a baby or young children in your home? If there is you should not be without a box of Baby's Own Tablets. Childhood ailments come quickly and means should always be at hand to promptly fight them. Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal home remedy. They regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach; banish constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers--in fact they relieve all the minor {lls of little ones. Concerning them Mrs. Molise Cabotte, Makamik, Que. writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are the best remedy in the world for little ones. My baby suffered terribly from indi gestion and vomiting, but the Tab- lets soon set her right and now she is 3 tea you can ~~ Now Washington.--Government gction to recover approximately half a fon dollars in connection with war con- tracts faces Cherles A. Levine on his return from Europe, unless the trans- atlantic flier effects a settlement out of court before then, \ Documents for a civil suit have been completed by the Department of Justice. Counsel for both sides are attempting to get together on a set- tlement out of court. The case grows out of freight charges on materials which Levine sold for the Govern- ment on a commission basis. ----pe For all pains--Minard's Liniment. eee ee i Child Marriage Act is Placed in Effect New York---The Jenks Child Mar- riage Bill, requiring that persons un- der 21 years old must be married in churches or by justices of courts of ORANGE PEKOE 1 three days old-- juicy, flavor- aves. RS Half Million Sought From Charles Levine: + 2) TE when only INSTRUMENTS, MUSICAL Tr ---- ~ TLTRAPHO! GRAM : olastions 118800 tor Veg: ¥ fhtesd, Poisson, 340 Mount- BUSINESS CHANORS AN START YOU IN PRO; E siness making unbr ¥ mute on Mire base for Jorch , henhouses, Sample, mation sent. Box 201 Exeter Oat Tor 0 ARMS: FOR SALE, MANY BARe ! GAINS, Writs for free list J F Douglas, Herk ner, N.Y. Tara, | ARRY ~-- RELIABLE MATRIMON- IAB paper mailed free; many Cane adian ple listed. Address Friendship Magazine, Medina, N.Y.' BOYS & id Wi ornzs 92.00 Given JOYE Simply sell 50 Sets of Our Famous Christmas Seals for 100 a set. When sold send us $3.00 and keep $2.00. . trust you till Xmas. St. lcholas Seal Co., Dept. 604WL, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.A. It 1s reported that the hookworm disease has been practically eradi- cated by the Rockefeller foundation. It's the oily bird that gets the hook. also used, so that nothing has been overlooked to arouse what officials call consclousness." re meantime officials of the On- tario Department of Highways are do- ing all in" their power to suppress reckless driving, and those drivers who cut into trafic. It is planned to weed out such drivers by cancelling their licenses. Of course no mercy Is being shown those who attempt to drive while under the influence of liquor. Drivers who suffer from any physical of mental infirmity that makes therm in perfect health." The Tablets are gold by medicine dealers or by mall at 26c a box from The Dr. Willams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. clusion that motor car idents can be prevented by the exercise of com- 'mon sense and courtesy. It was felt [that the province had "sufliclent laws ahd regulations affecting motorsl, The next step was to impress the individual | ditVer with a sene of his or het ve | spon8ibility. It was ascertained iat. many drivers: with years of expel: ence failed to realize the great increase . lear had b come. so Common that new drivers had npt appreciated its dan- gers. In other words an effort had to be made to get the public "trafic conscious," Coming to concrete traffic, while the motor | a acs on the highway will also be refused licenses. During September 54 convictions were 'registered for intoxication when in charge of motor cars. The penal: ties imposed varied from seven to thirty days, while every driver so con- victed had his license to operate and 5 motor vehicle permit suspended. wi i could. not drive and thelr cars 8 @ Sid up. ; During the same month 68 'motor vehicle permits were sus pended for reckless driving and these drivers were prohibited from driving any car for periods ranging from three days to two years. Odorous Stream. "How did the Odar river in Prussia get its name?" "Probably from the made on its banks." limburger n When yourtea doesn't taste | right the chances are that I it is put up in an inferior "package. To be sure of get- | ting tea of unvarying good | quality, see that the package | is rust, dust and damp-proof. | In other words, make sure it { is Red Rose Tea in the bright, clean, sanitary aluminum package--the finest container ever used for tea, T . a Labor Government in Sydney Defeated Sydney, N.S.W.--The state elections in New South Wales have ended in tife defeat of J. T. Lang's Labor Gov- ernment, which for a long time has been torn. by internal dissensions and weakened by the Communist chal- lenge for control of the Government, The returns as yet are incomplete, but it is expected that Mr, Lang will be succeeded by Thomas R. Bavin, the opposition leader of the coalition of Nationalists and country parties, rb tut -- "The Chinese rebel army seem to specialize' in murder and looting," re- marks a correspondent. A case of "heads you lose, taels we win." A German scientist has discovered how to make food out of newspapers. {We know some papers that will be 'difficult to swallow. . FACLES ON 30 DAYS TRIAL emesis Minard's Liniment tor Lumbago. * Old-Fashioned Ways Gene Tunney reposed on the can- pir vas for fourteen seconds, but surely '|a man Is entitled to a little rest while Stella B. Fulton. earning a million dolars! "When Grandma comes, I hope she won't upset Betty's training. She's £0 old-fashioned. I'm afraid she will want to interfere with the child's schedules and give her all sorts of im- § possible things to eat," Mrs. Tread- The money that makes money Is wel had sald when the vigorous old | the money that makes work. lady had announced her intention of | _ making a visit. But, on the contrary, Grandma had no suggestions to make regarding Betty--Betty who was finical about her food, restless and impatient, bursting into tears at slight provoca- | tion and altogether too pale and lan- guid, Betty lived in a household of grown: | ups. Grandpa enjoyed taking her to| the movies any pleasant afternoon. Hedgehogs are sald to make {intel ligent pets, They certainly look sharp. Cousin Mary 'donated pink chiffon | bonnets and white broadcloth coats. | Her father grought home a pair of real kid gloves, just to see her eyes | shine, and a doll so fragile and deli-| cately arrayed, that someone had to be continually reminding her not to | drop it, not to soil it. Mother took | heron her shopping trips, proud of: the attention she received in the stores. And still Grandma said nothing. Until one day young Mrs, Treadwell | remarked, "I don't see how mothers in your day ever succeeded in raising their families. They paid so little attention to diet!" | ' 'Grandma must have been slightly ruffled for she replied, "We weren't' rh as careful of the food that : es to the boil Rog than other wares. Gets the work done faster--thus sav- ing fuel. The kettle sings sooner when it is SMP Enameled Ware. The vegetables are y went into their stomachs as you are, '} done on time. You |. waste no time and you use less fuel. Ask your * local 'hardware mer- chant for that econo- mical, fuel -saving record, went into effect 'recently, the result of a state-wide campaign by women's organizations~ to decrease the number of child marriages. Under the new law youths under the age of 21 and girls under 18 must ' submit documentary proof of their | age and the written consent of par ents or guardians to the marriage, while it is forbidden to issue Hicenses to all youths under the age of 16 and | gifls under 14 years old. worm, you see. Breeders and trainers of canaries claim that both the voices and the tempers of the songsters are spoiled by jazz music, Sore Throat Spread on brown paper and apply on outside. Reduces swell Ing and eases pain. mca Oddly enough, a base metal Is not a satisfactory base for a nation's cur rency. { ------. | The crookedost politician is always measured by the plum line. i RUN-DOWNAFTER BIRTH OF BABY Ottawa Woman Made Strong by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Will there be snow in England? In Scotland the ponds freeze and they go skating at Christmas, but England often sees a green December, It would be a won- derful change for you to go home, and the comfortable crossing is alone a good holiday. Are you going ? The Anchor-Donaldson Steamer *'Letitia" leaves Montreal for Scotland on November 26th. The Cunarder '"Ausonia' leaves Montreal for the Channel Ports on November 25th, Special Christmas sailings from Halifax for the second week in December will enable you to arrive in plenty of time for plum puddings and haggis, bagpipes and pantomimes. - Round trip from $155,00 up; everything included. Children half fare. Your Steamship Agent will make all arrangements. Cunt Ottawa, Ontario. --"I was terribly run-down after the birth of my third baby. 1 had awful bearing-down pains and was afraid I had serious trouble. I was tired all the time and had no appetite. My sister-in-law is taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound and cannot praise it too highly and asked me to try it. I have had splendid results and feel fine all the time now. Any one who needs a thorough pick-me-up soon learns from me what to take."--Mrs. REN PaQuIN, 812 Cumberland Street, Ot~ | tawa, Ontario, Terrible Backache Hamilton, Ont.--*"After my baby was born I had terrible backache and headaches. I could not do my work and felt tired from the first minute I got up. But worst of all were the pains in my sides when I moved about. I had to sit or lie down for a while af- terwards. I could keep my house in order, but many things had to go un-, done at the time, because of my ail- ments, I was told by a neighbor to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as she said it would build me up. I was relieved before I had taken the first we bought and have not had any trouble like it since,"'-- Mrs. T. MARKLE, GO Burton Street, Hamil Ontario, o ~ LINES §3 THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED Cor. Bay & Wellington Streets, TORONTO Ec er SA -- Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for, | 1 Colds Headache . Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache - Rheumatism x »

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