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Port Perry Star, 29 Nov 1928, p. 7

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fh and assist his father In A peculiarity of thie tribesmen is their remarkable honesty. Whenever the family starts on a hunting trip, tents are always left open with food supplies, furniture and ammunition unguarded. A birch branch is stuck In the earth im front of the home to Indicate to strangers that the family Is away. "Shamans," or the community. The remedy for ill- messes, bad luck and other hardships of lite is dancing by the "sh yt with the whole population joining in Once a comparatively wealthy tribe, thé Udeheys. to-day are gradually growing poorer and poorer, which is chiefly due to a ruthless extermina- tion by neighboring hunterd™vg loss practically the sole source of income fii «of the tribe. Several years ago every 2 Udehey hunter used to kill more than thirty sables every season. Lately the kill bas fallen to four or five ... Another reason for the a the tribe is the scarciy There are only 70 nvestigate Syste: A simpler system of fis ¥n: governing autofe be In foreign countyieh oe the Road Trafi€ Committee of the League of Natiohs at present mee Paris, States a nitem in "Interde- Pendence," a monthly review of the League of Nations Society, published Ottawa. Although little difficulty where the boundary is mo barrier Europe many mone fo) BE at o be produced and amped. The will also go travel in can Canoe 'his father's big! priests, rule over|™ 1s encountered by the motorist on thi continent international | Pres CAMPION his Weed in Any revents Crop Top pse growers whose -0f bladder cam- 8 placed in the ~gt-the recent Ng ww, seed e No. 1 for gh many of : removed by | modern cleaning machinery there is always a portion about the same size and weight as the clover seed and this fact explains why buyers are not anx- fous to bid at all on seed from fialds infested by this very serious weed. "We have great fear of the spread of bladder camplon," states W. J. W. Lennox of the Dominion Seed Branch, "as it is a perennial, very difficult to eradicate, and each plant produces thousands of seeds, it may be con- ~ weeds, II we are to maintain our high reputation in the production of clover seed it is essemtial that grow- ers make a determined effort to com- bat this growing menace. In those favored cviover sections where this weed 1s as yet unknown, growers are fortunate and should find seed grow- \ing a profitable business, but ! should be very in hast on.--The Earl of Birkenhead, ntly Secretary of State for as sharply critical of the Arm- ch of President Cool- ess at a recent com- tendered him. re underlay in that \ patronage and a capacityhor giving to Europe and to Englasd," the Ea "As far as that we spec ¥ not asked the United States, as far as I am aware, to do anything for us." Asserting that the United States entered the war not from any desire to assist the Allies, but solely because American nationals were being mur- dered by German submarines, he said: | 'seed of any description that the same does not contain any seeds of this (weed, Where there are only a few 'plants of bladder campion individual is r ended. By this I do not mean simple mowing the thing down as this is often worse than "My to the President of the, United States would be that we ask nothing from them except good will. 'When we discuss questions of naval construction, we do not specially in- vite lectures as to whether we are pacific or not 1 nour purpose." na useless, causing the weeds to branch out and raise more seeds than would have been the case had it not been cut, but to thoroughly eradicate each specimen. The plants should be dug rout and burned or cut off deep below the surface of the soil and some salt sprinkled over the portion of the roots remaining. This may seem like a big job, an dit is a big job, but bladder campion is a mighty serious weed." Less than one half of our domestic Assam teas are known by experts as the finest teas grown . why Red Ro ! becorg ©OmMpo; tin by C Tally attra o eapecia Rative harming ARR at in boxed and $1.00. a by ITED 2 requirements of red clover seed, it is i out, are prod d in Canada, principally in Ontario where bladder camplon has become widely distri buted. With this weed considefed primary noxious, and nene 7 ed in grade No. 1, about 85™per c of the Ontario red clover seed will\have to be graded No. 2 and No. 3, or desig: nated rejected and Fro sale in-Canada. This ieans that a part of our northern-gfwn red clover tries where it is much in demand be- cause of its winter hardness. The de- mand in Canada ise principally for seed that will grade No. 1 and to meet this demand red clover seed will have 'to be imported from France, Poland, (New Zealand and other countries. | Much seed from these countries has !been used in recent years and has { proven adaptable, alike--both increase the vocabulary. y LL J I HE GUELP These courses are desig Send for the Short Course Back From Air Trip| .London--A tour of 17,000 miles in a flying boat has just been complet. ed by Sir Philip Sassoon, Under secretary of Air, who has returned to London after visiting 25 British alr stations in Malta, Egypt, the Su- dan, Irak and India. The boat used In hte flight 'was the latest Black- burn Iris with three - Rolls-Royce Condor engines. ~*~ h Sir Philip léft England on Sept. 29. The only mishap in seven weeks of tour was engine trouble at Jask on the Persian Gulf, causing a week's delay while 2 new engine was hip- ped from India. Intervie 1 G. i. CHRISTIE, B.S.A, D.Sc, President, OUR PLANS OW 2? ? y Taking Some of the Winter Courses at ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, whe cannot spend a longer period at the n farm; Mof animals; marketing of dairying, etc. Get an in- t every farmer has to face seed will be exported to other coun-' cdl a Golf and Webster are alike and not 80 much pol 1 Called Trappers' Hoodoo! WHEN YOUNG GIRLS 'GROW PALE AND THIN Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Should be Taken to Enrich the Blood When girls grow weak, pale and thin, parents should not neglect these | symptoms; to do so means danger. | The girl in her teens cannot develop | into robust womanhood "without an | {abundant supply of rich, red blood in' | is the great trouble with nine girls Outgof ten. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills {have achieved world-wide fame for Bited trom | their remarkable blood-making prop- erties. In these pills there is vigor ous health, with glowing cheeks and sparkling eyes for every weak, pale girl. The value of the pills in cases of this kind is shown by the state- ment of Mrs, Winnifred MRutty, Bar- ton street west, Hamilton, Ont, who | says:--"About two years ago my | eldest girl got into very bad health. {I took her to a doctor who advised | having her tonsils removed, this was the seat of 'the trouble. We had them removed, but it did not help her, and she sgeghed to have absorbed om the trouble that ip at all. She could leep, and what food ot digest. Then she h at kept her nd, went down in 8. A neighbor id, TN have tried so many she did not { her veins. It Is the lack of this that ' e from any other Don.in- fon. Canada might concelvedly leave the Empire without bringing down the rest of the fabric. secession of South Africa would cut in half our only assured line of com- munication with India, Australasia and the Far East. South Africa is the "clasp of the Imperial girdle." England acquired it by every oon- - celvable title-conquest, cession and purchase. . So long as she 1s respon- sible for India and has to keep touch with .the Australasian Dominions, so long will she resist every means in her power, any attempt of South Africa to secede from the Empire. at lot BABY'S OWN TABLETS ALWAYS IN THE HOME Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little ones she always keeps a supply on hand, for the first trial convinces her there is nothing to equal them in keeping children well. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach, thus driving out constipa- tion and indigestion, colds and simple fevers and making teething easler. Concerning them, Mrs. Saluste" Pelle- tier, St. Dumas, Que,, writes:--"I have used Baby's Own Tablets for the past ten years and am never without them in the house. They have always given the greatest satisfaction and I can gladly recommend them to all mothers of little ones." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or direct by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The | In clean, bright Aluminum Memorial in Germany A war memorial that is not a glori- fication but a scathing d ation of Horrors of War Depicted by| A #2 Classified Advertisements ARTISTS' SUPPLIES. RTIST BRUSHES, COLORS, PA- "ERS, canvas. Complete line artist materials. Write for catalogue Christe mas cards for pang, coloring. C. R. Crowley Limited, 1385 St. Catherine 'West, Montreal. war and martial deeds has been erect- ed at Ettlingen, Baden. In the Town Hall tower, surmount- ed by a baroque helmet, one side of the wall is adorned with a haut relief depicting all the gruesome horrors and destructiveness of war. Symbol- ized death riding a black horse is seen swinging a blood-dripping scythe as his animal tramples on a mass of human beings and on soldiers en- gaged in flerce combat. The base of the relief, symbolizing human discord, pictures two men desperately clutch- ing each other's hair, both enlaced in the with the apple. sompnbfnmemi-- Break Colds with Minard's Liniment. A theatrical troupe arrived in a New England town late one evening to find that no accommodation was to be had in the only hotel that the ~ | place afforded: The landlord did not seem a bit affected by the sad plight of the tourists but after much - per- suasion the old fellow said they could sleep in an abandoned church across the street. For want of any other shelter they accepted and retired for the night. About two, o'clock in the morning the landlord heard the church bell ringing vigorously, and sent his son over to see what was the matter. Jake brough back the report: "There isn't anything the matter, Pop, but the gent in pew twelve wants a-couple of gin fizzes sent right over." vassal meni. Pamela had been so troublesome that her mother put her to bed a full 'hour earlier than usual. As she left the child, she murmured gently: "God bless you, darling, till the morn- ing," "Dod bless you, too, mummy, till you bring me my supper," answer- ed Pamela. "S80 much crust was never associ y Dr. Williams' Pink me and before she hd box she began to nt. She coatinued Is for some time and » and eat and | liams' Med4eine Co., Brockville, Ont. | White Moose in Alaska g the A. M. PORTER, 8.8.A., Reg -- BG ht 8 of conscience; they Es Jee fest, betray their y their néighbor, de- from the virtue and worth of AVOID WINTER ILLS AND DISCOMFORTS Splendid through train service from Detroi land, Indian- poli Cincinnati snd Lovisvil ille "| him a little Castoris A snow white moose with hoofs like le has been' seen on the lower kowim River by natives who de- re it is possessed of the devil. Un- 1 the moose is driven away or killed they whl not begin trapping. Several attempts to trail it have fatled, and they are now waiting for | heavy snowfall when it will be run down and killed before the Indian or Eskimo trappers are stampeded. Fur buyers will pay a bonus for the des- tructiom of the freak animal, I re Canadian Gold Production If gold production in the United States continues to decline in the fairly steady way it has dome since 1915, Canada with {ts yearly Increas- ing production \will In a very few years be the second largest gold-pro- ducing country in the world. orm shri e-- Abrasive Garnets Practically the whole of the Cana- dian abrasive garnet output up to the present has been obtained from a de- posit situated some 18 miles east of Bancroft, Ontario. |. "Our baby kept w times a night, until } ing," says an Iowa mi : soundly from the first" night made him look and feel worlds better." ated with anything half-baked." i] -- BL oot Empire Preference | Rockhampton Bulletin (Queens- {land): Empire preference, to be | | of condition, able | anything more than a mere sound- board for windy orators, has to So | effectively protect the markets of the | Dominions in Britain for raw prod- ucts and foodstuffs, as well as the markets In the Dominions for Brit- ish manufactured goods. Nothing short of that will count. dently kissed. "When did it happen?" sald the priest gently. "Twenty years ago," the old maid told him. "Have you ever confessed this befofe?" "Many times, father," sighed the peni- tent, "but I just love to talk about it." Minard"s Liniment for Backache. What the great American home needs right now is a can-opener a wo- man can operate.--Council Bluffs Nonpareil. The "talkies," we are told, have come to stay. So much for the hope that they had just popped in for a chat.--Punch. BIE LPI Even though you get in the public eye, you may be just a Httle squirt. Look at the grapefruit.--Corvallls (Ore.) Gazette-Times. I and "They say a man is known by the company he keeps." "Yes, and a wo- man by the company she keeps away from." a ape emia dni An old maid went to confession and | told the priest that she had been ar-! | Flashing Eyes | Laughing Eyes | Downcast Eyes Eyes tell Your Character The prettiest of dimples--or lisp or a sigh, Ne'er can compete with the charm of the eyes i Brown eyes for strength--Blue for generosity--Gray eyes for jealousy--Sparkling eyes indi- cate beauty, yes, and good health, too! Do your eyes sparkle? Are the whites clear or are they tinged with yellow «indicating an out-of -sorts condition -- due to constipa- tion? If so, you need YELLOW TINGE wiry A Vegetable Product Ith. Read about Character from the Eyes in future Beecham Advertisements. One tasteless spoonful in water neu: tralizes many times its volume in acid. The results are immediate, with no bad after-effects. Once you learn this fact, you will never deal with excess acid in the crudé ways. Co learn-- now--why this method is supreme. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' clans for 50 years In correcting ex- "Each bottle contains ful} coils of the serpent of paradise | Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi PER POUND UP. TWENTY. one samples free. Stocking & 1, Orillia, Ont. $1.15 Yurn Mills, Dept. "So you had trouble locating me," said the stranger to the old darky, as he alighted at the country station, "Didn't your master *give you a de- scription of me?' "Yes, marsa, but thar's so many gemmen wif red noses coming on that dar train." -------- The overhead in the bootlegging business is, we suppose, paid to the | "higher-ups".--Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. $18.25 OCEAN FARE TO CANADA for the Wives and Families of British Subjects Children under 17 years--FREE Apply at onee to CANADIAN SERVICE Cunard and Anchor - Donaldson Lines Cor. Bay and Wellington Sts., Toronto. --or nearest agent 2 = =) CANGER.=" sons Tells cause of cancer and what to do for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write for it. to-day, mentioning this paper. Address Indianapolis Cancer Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind. he First Dose Relieves the Coug! And there are 40 doses in a 76-cent bottle! Pleasant to take and instant in action in every kind J lieves Bronchitis, Croup hooping Co Prevents irri- Fla tated throats. Buy "Buckley's". Sold by all druggists and guaranteed. W. K. Buckley, Limited, 142 Mutual St., Toronte 2 BUCKLEYY Acts like a flash-- a single sip proves it 517 . For Every Pain For cuts, bruises, sprains, stiff joints, and other pains, use Minard's. Relieves, soothes. Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. and Cobourg, Gin, Caade. 25 ~ISSUK No. 47--'28 =x

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