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Port Perry Star, 1 Mar 1928, p. 7

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and mizzenmagt; 300 'miles of the Cape Vorde Islands we struck an- other storm, breaking the foremast off short," He left the bricge during{ this part of the voyage only at short intervals; "for day after day we were 'battered by mountainous eas." It is possible that the Sterling may have made a record on this voyage. Sailors, however, are not so desirous of preserving records of slow trips as they are of fast voyages. They have pride in the performance of the Ther- mopylae, which in 1890 made the run irom Java te. London; 13,000 miles, in seventy-two days; in the famous "| work or play. Since then I haye al- ways taken a couple of boxes of Dr. 'Williams* Pink Pills in the spring as a tonic and have thus kept in the best of condition." : e . Every weak girl should promptly: follow thé example .6f Miss Stoddart, feeling sure that the.pills will renew her health, You can: get the pills. from any metging dealer or by mall 'at 50 cents a Px m The Dr. Wil Hams' Medici ville, Ont. The moderp in fashion, so far { i able to observe, 'everything but 'the ing personality doesn't g other fellow Is driv- nished task is a mort: ITOW. a 1ve off the fathead of "Paddy, mother Is a wicked woman. She burned the Bible this morning." "Never mind. We can get another Bible, but. there was only one record {in existence that said your mother was.born in 1888." ' ian Kissing, according to scientists, Is unknown among the savage tribes. And gome day we.are going to figure out whether this constitut ment against kissing ol Higher Mathem Auto -- Auténomy ~~ 'v The girl in the movie ticket office sail that the usher in the theatre is the leading man. Freédom of the Sea. Girls, when they went out to swim, Once dressed like Mother Hubbard; Now they have a'bélder whim: ~~ ~~ They dress more like her cupboard. nine hie: best: way {o- outlaw war would |. be to hang the. outlaws who cause it. too, in England, whe yard could tarnish 4 When a blindfolded on walks in what he thinks is a straight line, he is actually going ina moze or de regular clock-spring spiral, :Dr. ; Schaeffer, the University of Kansa: reported recently in describing new ex UN BU ART S 1} D EVENING GLASSES Pepartpent of Edication. AL AND: PRAGTICAL INS 8 The schools Y COMMITTEE. Id be made to the Principal, of the w. gin in various tra F of 'AN ADVE h ttend Cgiirses of Study in School Boards and Boards of Education Are authorized by law to establish TEGHNICAL AND WAH the approval of the Minister of be conducted in accordance with AND HORTICULTURE are provided ub ey Sgnge te, 5) iate Institutes, voadtions a Hoots . ulations issue the Minister o fro the Deputy Minister, Rarliament Build ; Toronto. -- "Mountie}"! leader of the Chateau Frontenac dog-team, has many friends, but none. who watch his career with more interest than Ser- geant William «Grennon. of the Royal Canadian 'Mounted Police. The Ser- geant, owho is sixfoot-three and the crack marksman of the force, tells, .| with tears of pride in his eyes, how "Mountie," whom he raised from a pup, saved his life on two occasions. An early freeze in the Nerth Coun- try. The team with "Mountie" in the lead crossing Sturgeon Lake, Then the realization that the ico was erack- ing and bending and the knowledge that » it was too thin to allow the sleigh and. driver to stand still long enough to turn. There was no retrac- ing, they must go on. "Mountie" "Tablets Are Fine ous, Sleepless hildren. i 'Education. regulations esugd by ION classes are under the & J UAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD (SOptinuation sand High. nd Departments: ion may be tl ts before s of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science. Says Science of ice Daily Science News Bulletin + en, Dat, rE in gg i 'Dr. Schaeffer made .over 800} ex: ; _ARPLICATIONS « periments with blindfolded persons on the open prairie of Kansas and Color- ado, on the ice of a reservoir in Mas- i sachusetts, on a face-track in Tefines- see; and in a 160acre field. The sub- jects walked, swam, rowed, and-drove auttomobiles blindfolded, and in each . kind ©f a curving path. Usually they - started out with a straight stretch, and then began to turn in circles, and _these "circles 'usually became' smalle: in dianietér,. A twentyfour-year-old mental imbecile, with the mind of a four-year-old child, was tested, and . the path he took was dike that: of a| » mormal person, indicating that intel-| lect does not play any largespart in| mechan * case they steered 'essentially the same |} {Are Filléd As Far Are ible: in the 'Order in-Which number and Famili ~ Tr Er, DEPARTME oe N Work Are . They Are oF AGRiGIATY g Given Received F; 3 H S hi : Preference 7 whe Solengation fon, and I "Brauchiof th Department of Agriculture Ds [Ene available a of Ex i Mayoied A ith Their Wives ou t Ohiidesn-- "also Single Men, On Li aos a gi ve "of Colonization APPLICATIONS Offering Annual i Prince of Wales is called "David" the fame of Baby's | spreading over the commend them to fl wherever they are words of praise are easant tasting little h s Mrs. Arthur Allen, of 'Auburn; Me. "My little girl was nervous and could not sleep. I tried the Tablets and she was re- Heved at once. She was also. troubled with constipation and noting seemed to help her. I had used the Tablets but -a -short time before her bowels were regular. All mothers should keep Baby's Own Tablets in the 'house 'for they ave a valuable remedy." 4 Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all gists or will-be mailed on receipt ak price, 26 cents per box, by The Dr Williams' © Medicine Co., Brock- lle; Ont. aN), waited for no word of command. He lead the team on, on at a breakneck speed across an expanse of seven miles, \ with death facing them at every step, and reaching the opposite shore in safety. Once again, the following year, the Sergeant claims that "Mountle" saved his life; . when he cleared with one bound a gut fn the ice, six feet wide caused by .the swift current, the others following, the snow bound north, on missions of life and death; Mountie has accom- panied ' Sergeant Gremnon. When Mountle left five years ago for Quebec the Sergeant was heard to say that he had lost his most faithful and his most beloved friend. 'Making Winter Popular A few years ago Canadians were in- clined to be apologetic ' concerning their Winter climate and to resent public mention of its seasonal peculi- arities--as Kipling learned when he wrote abeut "Our Lady of the Snows." Now it is all different. We have learn- od to capitalize our Winters and the publicity agenefes tell the world in words and pictures about the beauties of the ski trails and the invigorating and beneficent influences of zero tem- peratures. This is more than merely making the best of an inevitable situation. Canadians themselves have been sold on their own Winters and out of the fulness of personal experience they recommend them to those of softer climates. Ottawa, for instance, takes to its skis with the first snowfall, and on afternoons and week-ends the wooded hills and open spaces in the vicinity are dotted with thousands of the young and middle aged venturing their skill on the precarious runners against the forces of gravity and the perils of hidden stumps, Summer. to them is but an inconvenient interval between skiing seasons, raimirdiisaee Canada and the Empire Toronto Globe (Lib.): The "new status" question is entitled to a rest. Canada has done well in the last six- | Why-Prince of 'Wales 'Was Named David, London~Most of gs know the by his relatives and never "Eddie," there | 'will be some interest in the Dowager Lady Raduor's claim in-her newly pub- | lished book of remin{scenses that it waa she who suggestedi this; name. Lady Radnor. believes; the, Britons | {are descended from the ten lost tribes ' and the royal family frqm King David, File Your - Parliament Bldes; All Men . Application Toronts, Ont, Placed Subject » at Once ; : to Trial Perlog $ HON: JOHN 48. MARTIN, Migistar ofsAgpiculture th. She sent | the chap who slew Gol a tothe Queenj then Duchess {and that, © she. Writes, "In low 'the i} et Wade susie he sre of of: York) asking:that it. # son-was born ' to her he'should be called: David. The Duchess. liked the. names; but "won- dered what, ey she could give" for ! calling her son by it. + _Lady Radnop suggested that it could be ficluded among the other names of the four patron saints of these islands your learn how. quick te premier 'method @ let it show you--now. the genuine gef the, gonu fai | this country a strong component part, ty years, as waa made plain during Diamond Jubilee year. Her progress has been remarkable, whatever has been her status, and to continue this progress along hroad lines and on a solid foundation shquld be the" chief objective of parigior. It it is the desire to help the pire by making with the Imperial ties becoming firm- er each year--as they should--atten- tion ought to be directed to that end instead of o the texture of he bonds. Canada is of he Empire in fact and in sympathies. The Falls of Niagara are reported to be wearing out. There will of course be somebody to charge that they were not built right: in the first place. De Valera wants to start a news- paper. The Irish always were: glut- tons for, punichment. -- New York Evening Post. = . Successfully" ASTHMA =: 6 Dr. Gulld's Green Mountain aio, conn, punts bi . J. H, Guild, 8] st in pH affections. oi rik relieves the distressing torments that. | ing and loss of sleep. Te sizes, $160 and 36c. Also clgarcties Sho 2, Soe A EEY for EE PRT TRIAL box (8. cipkrettes) with authoritative treatise on causes and treatmgnt sent on request. bs ro Rl rh a Over thousands of miles through | kl {ler points out, not only serve to {a better feeling between the two | t! alone. day escape all the little fretful spells and infantile ailments worry mothers through the day, and keep them uphalf the night? sweet In the little stomach. gentle influence seems felt all 'through the tiny system. Not even a distaste. ful dose of castor oil does so much good. table, so you may give it freely, at first sign of colic; or constipation; or diarrhea. you just don't know what is the mat- ter. For real sickness, call the doctor, always. of Fletchor's Castoria. Other preparations may be just as pure, drugs, but why experiment? Besides, the hook on care and feeding of babies that comes with Fletcher's Catstoria is worth ts weight in gold! iy . Cv {3 Regina Leader (Lib): The pro- posed appointment of & Canadian Minister to Tokio should, as the Prem- |: mulate trade between Canada and n but should also tendito.create countries, . It 1s a, shortsighted and colonial view which takes €xception |- to any of the Ministerial posts which the Government already has created or bas in mind, i; 0. Switzer, Granton, Ont. A Welshman was crossing a bridge when he heard a voice from the riveryerying "Help! help! I can't f "Neither can I, replied. the way-farer, "but | idke a fuss about it, look you, isda Woodsmen--Keep Minard's handy. - et nt. 4 Keeping the London Zoo going costs about £13,000 a year for food An elephant can.be fed for about £120 a year. : The 16-inch guns mounted on H.M.8, Nelson, our latest battleship, are 67 ft. long and fire shells weigh: Minard's' Liniment counteracts ing 2,461 lbs. each. . inflammation, eases the pain, soothes and heals. The BABY | DS \ ----_____]| AA l f\ P if el EXPECTANT _ MOTHERS Read Mrs. Menard's Letter. Her Experience May Help Chatham, Ontario. -- *'I want to tell you how much good your medicine Sonoma oo Jhas done me. Be- Spe [fore my baby 'lcame I felt so weak and run- ijdown that I could hardly do my 'work. © My head ached ¢ontinually and I was so dis- couraged that I could er ¥ Why do so many, many babies of to- that used to It you don't know the answer, you fro haven't discovered pure, harmless morning tillni ht. Castoria, It is sweet to the taste, and IL had another And its Mibaby justone year and a half old and it gave me a lot to do. So I thought I would try Lydia E, Pinkham"s Vegetable Compound, as I had read so much about it in the little books. I found a difference right away as my head was relieved and my tired feelings gone. My sister had been doing my washing and she continued doing it, as she said it might set me back if I started to do it again. It sure did help me and I had taken just two bottles when my" baby came. He is a fine big boy, now nearly five. months old. Iam taking Jour medicine again and I am _ able to do my work all by Fyaelt now. I always recommend the Vegetable Compound to women, and i to expectant mothers, as I believe they need help at these times, "-- Mrs. OLIVER MENARD, 24 Harvey St, Chatham, Ontacio, ¢ Fletcher's Castoria {a purely vege- Or those many times when At other times, a few drops The doctor often tells you to do just hat; and always says Fletcher's. just 'ns free from dangerous -- The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for pain, But it's just as important to know that there is only one enuine Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and on the x. If the name Bayer appears, it's uine; and if it doesn't, it is not! Headaches are dispelled by Aspirin. So are colds, and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and rheuma-_ tism promptly relieved. Get Aspirin--at any drugstore--with proven directions. 113 thelr "Bayer Clorp" irademark, i EE EE > i = = a ABY CHICKS----WEH TCH FOUR. B varigties of chs. Write f: catalogu ops A Hy 4

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