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Port Perry Star, 29 Dec 1927, p. 7

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ent | and ran. i environment. _In- Pills. the unaccustomed sight! Brockville, Ont. : Do you temember when you/siid yor X cared? ¥ : The gequeht years have dg Fee:Van, when y "diving helmet; with her thin sheets ;of sh to make pencil notes Fae composition ft derly : About the raptured miracle \ stmple-meaning, From uge Port au Prince and from the smaller market places in the near-by villages Captain Perfilieff gathered the madels puols Apa : > ' : Bo iris, Haremighe Che Across the sunburned earth fsmooth ffrica, The descendants of slaves! wind Merfed captured and brought to Haiti by the Light yapers. in 4 Spaniards, some of them as early as Bestraluing the 03, have kept their: tribal purity of ros " an Amin. rior especially Against the stern horizonk!l and ter- proud, ; in the small settlements of the inter He etwoen a 1a on Sa the 'hile On Saturday, the great market day, w ; peasants come from fat and near,| Along the sting path 'some of them walking days to sell a your oi few cents' wor 'merchandise. A |And then your lips, foscopic "full of shifting ly smile, "color; proved ver-ending source of Beatie Tales delight for the artists. - understand. * | On Dec. 1 "Haiti," a two weeks' ex. hibition of the work done by these three artists was held at the Afnslle "Galleries, in New York. ® 'In its eterndl beauty. Bn pools of brittle col cloud 8, that n elong: lated little ve me young 'wi words fo! mito --Jerry ------ Teeth of Mastodon F Transvaal { : Standertcn, Transvaal -- T Glasgoy X (Cons.): 'Faith 1s a|thousand to 50,000 years ago rd i Dit 1a mammoth; fur-vsst Shan ay a t: 4 i ence in a}can elephant, wandere ab EC and io pir of the Vaal River, the bd- bitter the mixture, the deeper is the! ary between the Transvaal an ndeed, there is a fine Orange Free State. This stater to from blackness and the outcome of Prof. Raymond : 'brownness and investigation into two huge tee sness and sweet-(sumed to bave been those of hinted accordingly | dons, recently discoyered by that panel dodtors Who are lavish in| mond digger at Blofmhof. a their distribution of bottles nmy,|the first time that mammo! 8 "nevertheless, be quite up to date in been found south of the Equa haps not the Old World, ' pe mek of dre i de ola: The two teeth have been. clas _ being subjected to'as belonging to the Pleistacene: i Uhieet have |and, says Professor Dart, "add g ANE les ly to: the knowledge of the antiy of ed 'against Avo, : of man in this country. What he like no one can tell, but he exi Telegraph (Cons.) : | even before the time of: the B "industrial conflicts" | Men." You can get these lls from four L 2 they druggist or by mail at 50 cents a box pa ot and from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, |p bared | gerprators may be used independently the'purpose of < a the chapel throu pre { T cautiously and peered . of valves. It was as grave. . But it was due gt about two minutes after their! . - l. {The nurses talked in sub- | tones, their voices reverberating. - be whitewashed walls and v ceiling. With startling sud- ss came a click, one of the gener- | whirled and whined into motion, | ofbanks of valves lit up 'as if by| mafic, and the two visitors screamed £0 thick that st ; Marconi's I he only human attention required | by}his equipment is the winding of v| time switch clocks, once a fort- | It, a process which takes about' Norfolk, Va.--Willlam Marconi, the * minutes. These switch clocks inventor: of wireless telegraphy, ] s¢t to. specified. times. at which contributed another - invention nts are permitted to hear pro- geience for the saving of human li ¥ hs; one controls a receiver tun It is the radio alarm. This to [London and the other a receiver iveption promises to be the greatest tuyd to Daventry "Junior. When mechanical life saver ever devised by thetinte switch "makes" it operates p.; shipping men here said recently, a plf-starting motor generator and y¢ should be the means of reducing the ' brigs the receiver into action, and a 1,.o of life at sea--from wrecked or lite pilot lamp indicates that all is "yetsels--by 50 per cent, wel Further, the amplifiers and matine experts asserted. The radio alarm is a mechanica] de vice for the summoning of one ship to another in answering SOS or distress {talls. It works mechanically and 5 'the presence of a wireless operator on Ho having been installed at board the receiving ship is not neces- ¥ . | sary, it is claimed. jt is possible for Khe Siswarg ste The radio alarm has been installed oll Te a ents EE ap- (on the British steamship Mahseer, ocho Splints and the pe which arrived here from Baltimore of a breakdown is said to be neglig- ip Philaqgtphm. tr orth ible. © Each tube of the amplifying Captain T. A. Tyson, master of the | panel supplies one circuit onlef so i Mahseer, says it has worked perfectly pane blows out only a limited nui. | 80 far, and he believes it will be only ber of headphones ave affected. An |® Question of time before every ship additional advantage is that the high-| Will be compelled to carry the mew | tension current does not reach the line | and patients are therefore protected (from any possibility of shock, while i iu of that is to say, for roadcasting services out the build- jg 'or concerts from the dining hall, ve . Vienna Honors | the absence of standing current also prolongs the life of the headphones and loud-speakers.. Nine and a half {miles of lead-covered wire have been |earried throughout the buildings to the reception points, and every pa- tient has a pair of head-phones over his bed. ' * A sum of $5,000 was raised through local subscription for the purposes of | Vienna recently commemorated 'the this installation. Lambeth Hospital centenary of the invention of the pro- is'a Poor Law institution and = great! peller, which is ascribed to Joseph part of the money was subscribed! Resse), an Austrian forester. through the pennies of visitors to the | poor parents, Ressel never hospital. the fruits of his discovery, CONSTIPATED CHILDREN |": sivas cs Forester, Wh Give to World Idea Vienna--The Technical but dled in Daytime's night in old London when the eets were lighted and shop, 1 has | Centenary | Of Inventor of Propellor | College In| Son of | reaped | the vessél made its trial trip with As a surveyor of the Austrian gov- Constipation is one, of the most ernmental forests he was sent to! Trieste in his youth and there saw common ailments' of childhood and the child suffering from it positively cannot thrive. 'Tq keep the little one well the bowels must be kept regular und the stomach sweet. To do 'this 'nothing can equal Baby's' Own Tab- lets. They are a mild but. thorough laxative; are" pleasant to take and can be given to the newborn babe with perfect safety. Thousands of mothers use no other medicine for thelr little ones but Baby's Own Tab They are sold by medicine deal: Williams' Medicine - Co, the first paddle steamer plying be- tween Trieste and Venice. That is to say, the steamer only went when it was fine weather, for when the sea ngers could not stand the rolling. This brought to Reéssel the idea to replace the paddles by a screw. He approached a bank- er for funds with which to begin practical experiments, but when h% de- monstrated to him-the advantages of a screw with the help of a cork- screw, which he let glide through the fingers of the left hand, the financier systems. failed to understand the point and re- beds of Fock, fs found in avery pro- EH Ro : fogs of this winter have settled Illuminated as for the evening. AUTOMATIC SOS. a Latest Device Automatic, Receiving Vessels. When Wireless Qperator is off Duty; Tested on Phila.-Norfolk Trip * Warning Crews of invention, {The Mahseer is the only craft afloat to that has the radio alarm on board. It fe § wag put on the chip for experimental purposes but now has proved its worth, The device 1s intended to alarm the entire crew of a ship when a distress call has been received from another vessel, The alarm consists of a series of wires and bells which are installed in various parts of the vessel. This apparatus is connected with the wire- less plant on board. When an SOB call is received a powerful electric switch {s released which causes the bells to ring. The radio alarm compels ships to receive SOS calls whether the opera- tor Is on the job or asleep in his bunk. As soon as the letters SOS are re celved in or by the aerial or antenna on a ship, the alarm mounds. Th wireless apparatus will register the direction of the call and wil] make it easy for the operator to ascertain Just where the helpless craft can be found, Technical College Pays Belated Honor to J. Ressel, Austrian o Sought in Vain for Backing to He Had Discovered This was in 1827 and he succeeded in getting a patent and the permission to bulld a small screw steamer, which was to replace the paddle boat of the Trieste-Venice service. A year later forty persons on board, and every- thing would have been all right it there had not occurred some trouble with a steam-pipe, which burst before the ship had covered many miles. This gave the Austrian authorities a welcome pretext to forbid these ex- periments for good, largely at the In stigation of the Triestine shipowners, Ressel was finished and done with, but not so the schew, which was grad- ually improved by other naval con- structors until it assumed the form in which it conquered the seas and, as an aeroplane propeller, also the afr, ---- Salt in Every Province Salt, either in natural brines or in (1) 21 coloured comics. ( ): Untadate rotogravure (3) Latest news from the g (4) Coloured magazine section (5) Best Short Stories. (6) Scotland Yard disclosures. (7) Vignettes of Life. : y newspaper is colourful, informative t is why you should buy the Mont- has these qualifications in unlimited The finest comic strip 'artists in the world are its con- , tributors. Its rotogravure section carries photos of in- ternational as well as national interest. Famous cor- respondents 'supply it with the latest Old Country news. Its coloured magazine 'section has articles by well-known writers' on all questions of current interest. Each edition publishes a new story by Fannie Hurst, the world's highest paid short stopy writer. The foremost authority on Scot- land Yard makes an-amazing disclosure on the operations of that famous force every week: and Norman Lyn contributes a series of amusing Vignettes of Life. And ese are just a few of the many features. - o> It The following 21 Comics appear in every edition: (1) Bringing up Father (Jiggs) (11) The Van Swaggers (2) Tillie the Toller (12) Rosie's Beau (8) Mutt and Jefr (13) Happy Hoallgan (4) The Gumps (14) The Katzenjammer Kids (5) Little Orphan Ann a8 Texas Slim ust Kids <6) The Nebbs C17) Smithy (7) Moon Mullins (18) Dingle Hoofer and His Dog, (8) Winnie Winkle Adolph (9) Toonerville Folks (19) And Her Name Was Maud (10) Harold Teen (20) Nicodemus O'Malley (21) Gasoline Alley » Get your Montreal Standard every week and provide Yourself and the family with many hours of solid enjoyment--all for 10 cents. 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King ized, with penal, criminal, commer-| gy, London, ©nt. clal and civil codes modeled after the | a most modern and advanced European| Pleasure and freedom from pains Polygamy and the laws of are the only thing desirable as ends. GOATS, I . British Prestige fused the money, Ressel had to ex.|YAice of Canada, although commercial |!heritance which sanctioned, wo Landon Times (Ind): Great : man's inferiority have been sup- Many ardent souls bent upon ; ckville, Ont, Dena $20.0f his own scanty means tor production is confined to Ontario, upon up- pressed and the liberty of, each in- lifting their neighbors do not | tain, without committing hersel 'any further guarantees such as jun {volved i che. wort ne Pr past. fiscal | Proposals, 1s now in a position: the ' ¢ a Qipiomatic "aetlon. with Very oo "id erable "effect Lo ------e in " Christianity . . . introduced a love higher, deeper and broader than any- hing: the profoundest Greeks 'dream: d of. . \ Hina oak ata the construction of a small screw, | 0V® Scotia, and Alberta, which he fastened to a rowing boat to give people a clearer idea of what he was out for. ey | Doing made to break away from the Canada At Washington ERS SE I ee ----e Dogmatic orthodoxy is Christianity in need of Plato's search-light of sincerity. 3 \ dividual to adopt the religion of his chofbe proclaimed , . . In the press a8 well as In the flelds of literature and the fine arts earnest efforts are have climbed very far themselves. . W. Gosling's » winners a the Royal 'W. Toronto. They were pre-eminen thelr quality, color and textur: brought the first trophy ta fi past. A unified system of unified free and obligatory primary educa- tion has been established with re- liglous {nstruction reduced to a mini mum; there are now 5,883 primary #chools as against 2,632 in 1914 and '985,455 'students as against 250,000 « The Department of Public Health a recent creation of the republic, nd it has already established 150 dispensaries and four model bospl- tals; a vigorous campaign against: malaria and trachoma is mow being irried on. . . As three-fourths of || e population of Turkey is engaged in farming most of the economic ve- form. has been In this industry, free land is now granted by the State end a moderates land tax has been batituter for the pemleious tithes tem. Military service has been |: to eighteen months and dur-| to work In the flelds." 8 smali country church a lide er t i s+ .|ohild was brought forward for bap. gt taking ng minister, Bel arers, mo oxen were extensive d tario Silver Black Fox industry. They § won the Miniature Trophy 1 - i o by the Canadian Fur Auctl '0. Limit M eal," for the t the show,

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