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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1919, p. 3

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'from your local from the McCall Toronto, Dept. Ww. : -- Every school where the children are obliged to eat lunch should be equip- 'ped for preparing and serving one warm dish with the children's meal. © Of course it will come as a shock to the Englishman, in touring Canada, "to take his favorite chair at the table - of a in his favorite hotel or restaurant, _scan the card and find that roast beef, just plain roast beef, is missing. But in its place he may find roast rein- deer, broiled Arctic musk ox or a cut bou. And the Englishman, 16v- g to take a chance, because he likes 'game foods, most likely will order the reindeer, the musk ox or the caribou, i In 1917 when the shortege of foods throughout the world became 'serious and the Allie, wherever they might live, were | rged to speed up produc: if the war was to.be won, the De- partment of the Interior had passed the Northwest game act placing the fur trapping and trading industry un- der control. Closely following a com- mission was appointed to consider the _. advisability and possibility of develop- 51 ¥] 5 z "> ing reindéer and musk ox herds as a means of supplying food and clothing. The results are beginning to be real- | ed in making the Pacific coast. kelp 'm e dealer, or at 50 cents a box or. six from The Dr. Williams' Me Brockville, Ont. A Government scientist ltas sudceed- edible by pickling it. 'Spread leaves three or four inches deep on the floor of the hen house. This material helps absd®b the drop- i and provides a means of Teed- ing the grain in such a way that the hens 'are obliged to exercise by scratching for it. Hndustry more -than--1;000,000- square | From the North ized now, and the commission reports that Canada has available for this new miles in the North, and that all of this is suitable for the propagation of the reindeer and the musk ox, and that the caribou--the barren land caribou --already thrives there. This territory is unsuited for the cultivation of fruits and cereals, but for grazing purposes it 1s excellent. In other parts ofthe world the increased cultivation' of fruits and grains has de- creased the areas suited for grazing purposes, but on these wild square miles in the north of Canada there has been no encroachment due tothe war and its call for increased food sup- plies. Lu FES \ - Already it hag been found that, the Arctic musk ox, a rather untractable animal, can be domesticated, and that he will yield a large meat supply with a game taste, to be sure, and that'at the same time he will assist in in- 'creasing the supply of woal. A Bird That Hates Darlness For many years the annual migra- - tion of the birds, although a perfectly Tg, fact, was shrouded in mys- Fy. Kixcept Jin: the case of a few birds ike the robin, which winters not ,.. far.south of its summer home, no one .. knew where the song bi { or the = snow which the mother bird; had care- fully scooped out from round her chick. 3 £1 The tern arrives in the Far North about June 15, and leaves again for the sotith~toward the end of ~August, when the young birds are able to fly strongly. "Two or thrée months later : the fy athe va, aild seff His foot upon the deadly parapet, And fell beneath a foeman's rantic blow, bi ft blood upon If one travels through the country at the present time, the haying and harvesting machinery on many farms 'may be seen standing in the fleld where last used. It may have been drawn out into the lane somewhere or may even be at the barn, but not inside it. In the Prairie Provinces there seems to be a' sort of reckless abandon regarding the use of machin: ery. When a binder breaks down it is often drawn off to one side of the field and forsaken when it could be easily repaired and made to serve for a season or two longer. The prices of all kinds of farm im- plements have gone up and it is poor busindss to neglect the machinery by leaving it exposed to the weather, The wooden parts soon rot away and the 'metal parts rust out. It takes longer also to get a rusty implement into working order again. It is frequently stated that the far- mer is and must be to-day more of a business man than formerly. Men in other. lines of business where ma- chinery is employed see that it is oiled and properly cared for in order to Keep down production 'costs. The farmer should do the same. When he pays the price that he has to pay 'to-day for machinery he should take good care of it. Cost of production can be reduced in this way, which means increased profits. Try it. WELL SATISFIED WITH BABY'S OWN TABLETS ' Mrs. A. Bernard, La Presentation, Que., writeg?="I-have used Baby's Own Tablets for my baby and am well satisfied with them. I have recom- mended them to several of my friends who have also used them with bene- ficial results." "Che Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the stomach and bowels and thus prove of benefit in cases of indiges- tion, constipation, colic, colds, etc. They are sold by.medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine bis last, flerce - } > &) "Accept "California" the pac! Syrup of Figs only--1look for. the name California on , then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Child- ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bot- tle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California." The Tight Little Isle. 0 little island, set in sea Of silver, sung by him Who wrote on many a glowing page Thy deeds of valor grim. Rise up and be the pioneer Of that heroic dream Thy poets knew when to them came The bright, authentic Which gave them vision ifthe night-- A wise, prophetic ban gleam, d, Who saw the New Jerusalem In thy green, pleasant land. 'Who saw the Parliament of Man, The blood-stained banners furled, And 'looked from thee to emanate The new law of the world. 0 England, where the great waves beat Upon thy time-worn shore, Up, blaze the trail, and lead thy sons, As in the days of yore. Until, at last, by man is won The prize to manhood due, And all thy poets' dream of love-- And more, shall be made true. ---- ih penn MONEY ORDERS. Remit by Dominion Express Money Order. If lost ort stolen you get your money back. ---- ) What's in a Man? "What's a man?' asked David. A chemist has been answering the ques- tion, * A ma would posés. / He would also contain sufficient fat weighing about eleven stone oduce; f-his body. were con verted into hydrogen and gather gases, about 35,000 cubic feet of gas, worth about 11s. 2d. for. illyminating pur- Ont. i i Be. : 1 pres Turpenting is Cows duction is good returns. Co., Brockville, a moth \ preventive. 2 should not be allowed to idle away the fall and winter. Milk pro- no longer confined to the summer months on farms that show Many ancient families in England have stored away life-sized figures in to make a fifteen-pound candle, enough carbon to make 9,000 pencils, enough phosphorus--ahout fifty ounces--to make 800,000 matches. His body con- tains sugar equivalent to sixty lumps and twenty spoonsful of salt. would provide all -the.necessary in- gredients for making his body anew. Minard's Lintment Relloves Neuralgia. The contents of a thousagid eggs ng awful," sald the 4 teep--"" : i plied the doctor marry you." you cough with f i you did yester- z Tommy--"That's odd, sir, because I've been practicing all night." Careless of Him. ; Da Jones's mirth was 80 pro- 'nounced Jit 15, attracted the attention asked. "Maud"s letter. _She writes that they ad foggy weather all the way across." "97 don't see anything funny in that." "No; but she adds that the captain must have neglected to take out clear. ing papers." "FIDDLE-FIT" Keep Liver and Bowels Clean and Active with "Cascarets" you laughing at?" he Sick héadache, biliousness, coated tongue, sour, gassy stomach--always trace this to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels. isonous matter clogged in the in- testines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison' reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes conges- tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken- ing headaghe. 4 Cascarets immediately cleanse the '| stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poi: gons in the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will have you fecling clear, rosy and as fit as a fid- dle by morning. They work while you sleep. I Laugh When People ~ Step 0n Your Feet Try this yourself then pass 4 it along to others. l it works! { rt ~ 0 ° Ouch! 7! 2! ! This kind of rough talk will be heard less here in town if people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freezone when applied to p tender, aching corn stops soreness at once, and soon the: corn drivs up and lifts right out without pain. | He says freezone is an ether com: ! pound which dries' immediately and | never in -9 lames or even irritates the | surrounding tissueor skin. A quarter 1 of an ounce of freezone will ¢ st very | little at any drug store, but suffl- | elent to remove every hard or soft corn or-callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since the inauguration of the high heels. NER a On alata Be. Wa Toronto. EQUIPPED NE printing plant 1 job, tod HRT CURABLES, levue and Allied Hos offers a course of tral men desiring to become nurses; this hos- pital has now adopted the ur System. For salary and other informa~ tion apply to Superintendent, 180 Dunn Avenue, Toronto. : . 1 Ci by our h efore too late. Dr. Co.. Limited, Collingwood, Ont. ANTED---IN BEVERY TOWN IN Canada--a bright, energetic youth to take orders for Reynolds' New War Atlas; no collections to make; you simp- ly take the order; we ship the volume and eolfect cash; commissions id romptly every Friday; Reynolds' New ar Atlas is the greatest and easiest selling publication ever offered; contain- ing 2 1 mape, including all new bound- arfes of all countries and important cities; also every important event in the great war drama from July, 1914, te the signing of peace; 120,000 words of text; 40 automobile maps, motor laws, 32 rail- way maps, "Encyclopaedia of World In- formation"; a complete geography of the ; price only $6.50 f.o.b. Toronto; agents easily make $50.00 per weeky Mark inquiries War Atlas, Sales Limited, 66 Bond street, Toronto, Ontario. NV 'CRABLES HOSPITAL FOR el SITUATIONS VACANT. A RE YOU LOOKING FOR AN OPEN- ING to prove your ability? Or, are you just drifting along on the rinciple that 'everything comes to him who waits' --without much thought of your efficiency? If you are in the latter class, be up and doing--train your mind and memory go as to be ready for Op- portunity when it comes your way. In other words, Pelmanise! If you know Fou have ability, why not use the walt- ng moments to improve your efficiency and incidentally acquire that Personality which means so much in seeking Suc- cess? Small town or big city. or on the township side line, it matters not--the Pelman System is conducted by mail "Mind and Memory" tells you all about 1t. It is a book that's free and lays no obligation upon you to enroll, though you'll be surprised to find how moderate is the fee required. Write for the hook and particulars to-day to the Pelman Institute, 766 Temple Building. Canada. Sanat ee The touring car, which is the most familiar type" of car, takes its name from the fact that it is used by motor ists on lengthy tours. It is an open ear also, with a tonneau and four Toronto, doors, seating seven passengers. Minard's Liniment Cures Burns. ete. "All seed-sowing is a mysterious thing, whether the seed fall ints the earth or into souls," --Amiel CUTICURA HEALS RASH ON CHILD On Bodyand Face. Redand Itchy. Cried For Hours. Lasted a Year. "A rash started all over my Tittle' ce. It started in a pimple shore birds went in the fall; or when they began their northward flight in "| the spring: : girl's body, and she had some on her V7 'the birds are found skirting the edge of the Antarctic ~continent, '11,000 A Giant Sun. Canopus, the glant of the solar sys- that was full of water, and it got red and itchy. She cried for hours. Thistrouble wax of their ancestors, made at the Ameri Pl Remedi time of the original"s death. The a's Pleaser DOF aim But the subject has been carefully "and patiently studied by.so many ob- servers and naturalists that it is no _ longer im i to 'these x longer. | Ross ble to "answer these: y cliff swallows and miles away. What their track is over that vast space no one yet knows." y A few individuals are occasionally seen 'along the New England coast in the fall, but the flocks of thousands Duke of Norfolk has the figures of three wives of one of his ancestors, which are kept in a glass case at one of his country seats. tem, is, according to a recent calcula- tion, 49,000 times as bright as the sun. Its diameter is 134 times that of the sun; Book on D0G DISEASES and Now to Feed Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. H. Olay Glover Co, Inc. " lasted a year. "Then I started with a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I bought more, and it is 18,000 tiines larger in sur- face, and 2,420,000 timés larger in| volitme, 'The distance of it from us, according to this calculation, is 489 Hght years. 4 " "Suppose," says another authority, "that instead of being at this enor- mous distance it were placed in the cohitre of the solar system, in lieu of the sun? Yt would then occupy .85 of the space lying within the orbit of, Venus, and as seen from the earth | would subtend an angle of about M0 degrees of arc. Thus, when {ty lower limb was on our horizon, its upper would be within 20 degrees of*the zenith. Needless to say, no life could I used four cakes of and three boxes of Ointmentwhich healed her." (Signed) Mrs. Dora Langly, 1032 Gertrude St, Verdun, Que., August 11, 1918. ; 1 The Cuticura Toilet Trio Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum is an indispensable adjunct $ of the daily toilet in maintaining skin purity and skin health. 30338 COUGHS 118 West 81st Street . blackpoll Whrblers spend their. winters New York, U.S.A. "in tropical South America; the golden plover, which nests on the Arctic Sea, 'winters 8,000 'miles away in the Ar- i. gentine; the scarlet tanager is to be _ found in December and January in Ecuador and" Peru, and the bobolink "in southern Brazil. Ly 'For a long timé it was thought that the golden plover bore off the palm for length of flight between summer and winter homes, but now that dis- tinction is awarded to the Arctic hen, This bird ag far north 'and thousands of these gregarious birds which alternate from pole to pole . - have never been met by any trained observer competent to learn their pre- ferred path and their time schedule, They must travel at least $650 miles a day--apart from their flights in search or pursuit of food--to carry them with- in ten or twelve weeks from one end of world to the other. Arctic tern enjoy more hours of sunlight than any other creature on the globe. The sun never sets du ing {ts stay.at the northerh, nesting |. grounds; and during the stay in the | [south it has two months of continuous sunlight and practical daylight for beg Minard's Liniment Co, Limited. Dear Sirs,--I can recommend 'MI- NARD'S LINIMENT for Rheumatism and Sprains, as I have used it for both with excellent results. gd Yours truly, k T. B. LAVERS, ° St. John, For free sample each of Cuticura Soap, Oint~ ment and Taleam address post-card: ** uticurs, Dept. A, Boston, here. » ,U. 8, A' Sold evoryw ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE - ASPIRIN Not Adpirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" -- / ~ . Listening Under Water. The art of listening under water exist on egrth with such a neighbor. 'was brought to perfection 'during the sreat submarine hunt of the last year 4 it is interesting to know "DARTING, PIERCING om, Professor : i SCIATIC "PAINS from turing af + bogus to gazine, | Give way before the pene- | trating effects of Sloan's - -Liniment ° 5 & Fy 5 % + Sor do those rhewthatic twinges and e loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve- mmation of neuritis, the wry neck, t wrench, thedigament 8 rain, cle strain, and the throt bing ' | the qu os 'Lake-of Geneva. Electric 5 can now be detected away under water, and | he hold of a ship men canj Th SP, of sping, results, ; " "the economy Neuralgia, Tooth: | package which 1 Earache, ahd, for setions. "Then you ihe

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