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Port Perry Star, 21 Apr 1927, p. 3

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totals, newspaper points out, are also fro avaiable 3 the Jane--""Uoodnees, no! He simply had to squeeze 1t gut of me." through Winniveg. We , then' . Fut of me. a "Nor are any Portuggese colonies "A Poem. Frown Inhe at opis at or ets It's great to Be alive and be r " 38 » ¥ E 1, . way 1,672, Sweden 1,550, Belgium 1,- Apart of all that's going on; 428, and Holland 1,127. 'France pro- around 9,000 only from countries of the Con- "From the non-preferred" countries apart from the figures given, there LD Jugs Slavs, vided 840, or the preforsed tinent. were 8,002 Slovaks, 1,269 Italians, 828 AgYArs, ling of lesser races ~ to mention ican. one the res oted all is for » 'the Bacal, Jog Jn -which the immigration enters improbable that the twel period will Yin rrr emia ¥ ; a , When 1 read of Scotland i hd er-and. the broom, Jitu bh gentle whimey y ' ere never wes r iy Scottish braes in oon otlier' country could be home {To Grandmither, she sald. #5 ' Bhe sang to me old pongs about et § > eron's brave ; Bn Br Troan + On mountain end in glen; { d-hills-and lakes she loved of Sigplana s not see again. Bama 3; it may be, there will come The chance for me to roam-- View Pyramids, the Taj Mahal, ya 18 fin wb non-preferrad ~~ countries, 'namely, © prayer, but you ought to hear Portugal and Poland, both furnishing 60 Serbs, 792 Croats, 604 Lithuanians, | 07543 Something with a risque atmos- Jews to the nuniber of 7,792 came to Canada this summer, and a sprink- odd settler-or so; such as 180 Assyr- fans, 40 Armenians, 17 Maltese, not Korean and one Mex- "It seems to be quite apparent from .above _that the people of a race to come to Canada the more willing they are to make the effort to come here. . As these figures cover the months in greatest the country, it is ve-month show. any alteration in the | tor some fat geliow who sits in a swivel tilizer the less you need lle awake nights to worry about the crop. You might Geld her age and live, but you had better not tell how much she weighs. ; The main objection to war is that it seldom kills off the right people, . A certain woman we know can 'make her abuse the hired girl Dorothy--*"But, surely, you didn't tell him straight out that you loved 'ham? > yo 'To live and work and feel and see Life lived each day from early dawn; 'To rise and with the morning light - | Go. forth the hours are late, Thott Jove And rest f! f. return at night, "Insurance Agent-- Would you Ike a honest toil--it's great. Fiehd--""Sure." Insurance Agent--'"Here's an secl- dent poltey." The national administration in power, which has little to do with it, is always praised or Bamed for good or bad times. 'That's politics, Diner (to head waiter) -- "By the way, that fellow who took my- or der leave any family?" ) Cash Payments. At this advice, do not frown, = For it will stand the teet; J 4A wise young man will use cash down 4 When feathering his nest. I admire any man or woman who ac cepts the inevitable responsibilities of | Mfe, and digs in. Y £ Hustlers always seem to be working Doc --'Nonsense! You couldn't buy > Sungerons operation for forty dol- Advertising worker the way grase your publicity fer- ened thes | in giving Baby's er: high barrl to be but a figure of quite comfortably. Btate. italned ever since, with the Orient. great of Japanese fs) chair all day long, smoking cigars, Made hal Ce J our is | al nourishment to the children, in » _ Wastern Canada Flone Mills Co, Limited re "Should be in engi Sven ates Three years of stomach and ? a "Not : is SL only from hard Western wheats, Purity 'giving and body b your baking and will Toronto, Montreal, Ottaws, Saint Johan. every kidney disorders and untae --_--iin Bome women couldn't joven in a diary. uilding food. supply extra cakes, pies, buns and bread. FLOUR Send 30¢ in stm for our 700-recipe Purity Flour Cook Book. every home" ~ "Says Mme. Villemaire Wr Owl Taian ke Baby's Own 'Tablets are sold by e dealers or direct by mafl at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ---- en : The Lord Chancellor's Seat. In the literal sense there is no "bar" in thé House of Commons; it 1s but a brass rod let in the floor, peaple imagine It as a sort of waist: Yet most And the "woolsack" in the House of Lords--most people would declare it , and there was "no such thing." Yet there Is. is a square sack filled with pure wool, and on it the Lord Chancellor, "Speaker" of the Upper House, sits It vas first placed in position in the reign of Bdward II. In hie reign the great national Industries were the weaving of woollens and the export of yarn, Thus, as a éymbol of what wool meant to Britain a sack of wool was placed in the House of Lords as a seat for the most important officer of the The custom has been main- © slight varia. tion of making the sack square and covering it with a red cloth, Japanese Sea Quakes Drive Away Food Fish. Continued earthquakes in Japan and the seas surrounding the island empire have frightened away many of the fish depended upon by the Jap- anese for most of their food supply, declare exporters on Pacific coast; who 'have received cable orders to rush canned, smoked and pickled her- ring, salmon and even whale meat to Catches of fish by Japanese fleets have fallen off this winter at an alarming rate, so much so as to cause the United States Government to sus- pect that the herds of fur seals har- bored by Uncle Sam in the Bering 'Sea rookeries had something to do with the scarcity. But scientists be- lieve it is not fish-sating seals but earthquakes that have fright- away or killed the great varie- hes. rfp The longest lease in the City of , if not in the world, is that on which two buildings in Bury St. Bt. Mary' Axe, have just been sold-- for 10,000 years at a yearly rental of £200. tell the truth 205 1 cer and occasionally of- pianoforte | feature has proven so successful It everywhere. Upon the brow-top grew e thorn, here you saw clear Across. the hollow; white anemones primroses hind--, find. ------ Garnets in Canada. at Ottawa. There are several deposits of abrasive garnet in Canada. tario, a good type of garnet is being produced from a rich vein near Ban- croft, and a promising deposit of larger extent but lower garnet content at Parry Sound has been well prospected and will probably be en economic pro- ducer. Near Sudbury, there is another promising "exposure about fitly feet wide and traceable for a considerable distance. At Chegoggin Point, near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, a 85-foot dike with a garnet content of approximately 40 per cent quterops on the sea shore and has been traced inland for several miles: "Al'the Above deposits are near rail or water transportation and should be of commercial importance. Several other deposits are known that are both rich. and suitable for abrasive purposes, but they are at present re- mote from transportation facilifies. rtm Water loses weight when 'the moon in overhead; the water directly under A man, too, loses weight when the! moon is overhead; a 168-pound man weighs one thirty-two hundredths of an ounce less at such times. on. W to wit blogeom; and you saw | vf 'Through last year's fern, of the shy) DUE 10 N ' 'Who come at noon down to the water You saw the bright-eyed squirrels dart Under the thorns on the greensward; and strong The blackbird whistled from the dingles near, - And the weird chipping of the wood- 'pecker ; Rang lonegomely and sharp; the sky was fair, 5 And a fresh breath of epring stirred and The grass was dry and mossed, and Btarred the cool turf, and clumps of Ran out from the dark underwood be- No fairer Westing-place & man could - The garnet is usually looked upon as a preciops stone but the quantity used as gems 18 very small in comparison with that used for abrasive purposes, according to the Department of Mines, In On- the moon rises higher; hence the tide. ! 1 A Tonic Medicine a Necessity at This Season. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an al} yearvround tonic for the blood and nerves. But they are especially valu. able in the Spfing when the system ie loaded with impurities as a result of the indoor lite of the winter months. There is no other eeason when the blood is 0 much in need of purifying and enriching and every dose of these pills helps to enrich the blood. In the spring one feels weak and tired--Dr. Williams' Pifik Pills give strength. In the spring the appetite is often poor-- Dr. Willams' Pink Pills develop the appetite, tone the etomach and aid weak digestion. It Is in the spring that poisons in the blood find an out- let in disfiguring pimples, eruptions and bolls--Dr. Williams' Pink Pills clear the skin because they go to the root of the trouble infihe blood. In the spring, anaemia, rheumatism, indiges- tion, neuralgia end many other trou- bles are most persistent because of poor, weak blood, and it is at this time 'Mental heaith means more than be- ing free from mental disease. Free dom from insanity alone does not im- ply that a person's mental health is perfect, it today brings a good deal of wear | sad tear to dur mental equipment, and | it behooves us to preserve the health of our mind as well as the health of | our body. i A mental breakdown fs something none of ys want, and the hopeful thing | ie that we can prevent #. G we K. | Pratt claims that, if people would do the sensible thing, mental stress would be greatly lessened. - Men end women can do much to protect their mental | health, even though it ie true that the foundations for "a wound mind in a sound body" are best laid during child. hood. His suggestions are the simplest and sanest we have seen for a long time: Face reality squarely; find out your difficultics amd proceed to conquer | them, No good ever came from deny- | ing or trying to escape unpleasant tasks or responsibility, Learn to think with your {intelli | gence, not with your emotions. t baby comes. They should keep up when all nature takes on new life that the blood most seriously needs atten- tion. - - Bome people dose themselves with purgatives at this season, but these only further weaken themselves. A purgative merely gallops through the system, emptying the bowels, but does not help the blood. On the other hand, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich the 'blood which reaches every" nerve and every organ in the body, bringing new strength and vigor to weak, easily tired men, women and. children. Try. 'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills this spring-- they will not disappoint you. You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at b0 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Ime Bottering Burbank. | "How do you put the water in the { watermelons?" asked the village wit of the farmer, "Oh, I plant the seeds in the spring!" | ------------ t An acid stomach' caused by indigestion often creates rheumatic symptoms. Set your stomach | fi right with Seigel's Syrup, Any drug store. t "Marriage with the right man or J { woman is a harbor in the tempest; | ---- gy with the wrong one a tempest in the harbor," said Dr. Bernard Hollander in a recent speech, Kill warts with Minard's Liniment, > Blind Boy Musician Radio Star "has already successfully passed two | the world b onald -- otherwise "Ronnie" -- Matthews, blind from birth and Possessing a natural talent for mu- gle which has been carefully nur- tured, has become a welcome per- former. at special - broadcasts over CNRV, the Vancopver, B.C. radio station "of ths adian National "Ronnie" chose the plano as his instrument of expression and the foundation of fimstruction has been so carefully prepared that he under the auspices of the London Academy of Music. Seeking for a medium to ade- at large, G. A. Wright, & manager, evolved a feature known as "the radio train," onal |_by which an imaginary train leaves ant Bmnia," dirediress of ¢hil- - ONRY and visits homes of kiddies in ritish Columbia, the neighboring Yukon, Alaska and the 0 , Of this "train" Mas selections. The that it ha s has been v de a permanent] Seasons programmes at the. "train | Oe Flowers, assistant ra quately present the boy's talent to a bogies (Miss Mabel L. - thews; rown, broadcasting operator), who Som. time being is and @. A. Wright, manager and chief announcer, "'engineet" of the mythi- cal "train," 5 hand b the "train" hai eing tk rain" operating photographs. show announc ready for the broadcast. From reading girl who drops her friends after mar- friends' who live in town and corres pond regularly 1f not often with your distant friends. worry. Find out definitely what is wor- rying you--then make am honest of- fort to remove the cause. i ing never yet proved a good substitute for doing. A busy life is the best anti- dote for day-dreaming. | was in the habit of boasting, twenty- | two hundred years ago, that he could capture any city on earth by driving halls and state capitols with the same ernment. their music, or painting, or athletics, church gocieties and bridge clubs. The riage will live to be sorry; keep the Take an energetic attitude about Avold excessive day-dreaming. Wish- nth. For distemper--Minard"s Liniment. it Ce. | nto it an ass laden with gold. To-day 4 here are men who tan capture city acility and in the same way--except hat it is a "bagman" who mow carries he coin. These bagmen have become n éssential part of our invisible gov- ES The strain of life as we live | Die speak | King's writ, the King's highway, we mean our common heritage of power and law and Mberty. His Majesty is one with his people; they are one with each other as they gather about him; and there is nothing in the wide world 80 loyal Spring Time is | F105. Dept, ae PISTON NINGS MAKE Old CANE few: St worm cylinders os. Svmaiing Ve specialize ou Farm Engines and Tractors. Jurd Paton Ring Company, 33-84 Front Street West Torgnte, IGH GRADE CHICKS, 13C AND UP, H Clrewlar. William Pletsch, Stratford RS, Ont, A Strong Tie. Auckland Weekly News: When we to-day of the King's realm, the hat can withstand or shake an Empire nd together with free, glad ty si namin "Money in the bank is always in style," states a savings bank adver- isement. True, and it is a style that A married woman should not give continually draws interest. up all outside intepgets when the first | = range parent flocks. Bred to lay. 8. C. WW. Loghorns and Barred th Rocks pel eo sk, G0 2 pou 0 ealthy, vigorous, Smith Hatched Chicks AR ee ace St., Better Chicks Equally Now! that will pay you. Bred to lay. William B. Munro in the Boston At- td Fy Rok S.CW, lantfc "Monthly: Philip of Macedonia | Forris etroine, . HA '4 Colborne St., Brantford, Ontarte CELERY KING Time {Brew a cup of this fine old vegetable tonic. fc is all the spring medicine you need. It drives out winter's poisons, improves ithe appetite and makes \right away. the whole family. At druggists, 30c & 60c. ou feel better CELERY G is good for Clean and Healthy | WITH CUTICURA [Corns NET lose their soreness when you use Minard's. Remove the hard skin and apply freely. KG oF Pa 3f| 10 right: "Dous," the brakeman dio eator); "Millie," (Miss Milite réhok, of the station office ), who is "passenger" and also 'directing power for the bell-- Special feature of all Canadian Na- Railways radio stations; omer) ; "Conductor," "Cap" "Ronnie" Roy, (Roy M. Headache Neuralgia Colds Pain Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for "Neuri's ~~ Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism the "whistle," the mechanism held in "Ron- an: In 'the lower photograph of " himself he shown making an emant over. the microphone, from. 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