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Port Perry Star, 5 Apr 1928, p. 3

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ee ia ~ telligen Competition or oun American as keen, he warned. - In recent the United States had made the |. y ee 'progress and despite the huge investments of British capital in the" 8 ern republic rapily was overhauling Great Britain as the big foreign trade factor there. : ; United States traders were seeking trade expansion In progressive and in- fashion, M.r O'Hara continu- ed, while British firths were guarding their interest most indifferently after holding a monoply in influence and foreign business for more than 100 years.' 'British Brats, British capita] and British experience in South®America to-day were being employed In attend- ing the trade of the United States at the expense of British trade, he as- serted. United States exporters, he explained, were clever enough to see th dominating influence of the British continent, the north-| commission Bouses with their wide connections, large capital and plete knowledge as to how, bufiness was done in South America. Conse- quently they employed the services of British houses by giving larger commissions, attending more to the needs of the country gaa) factory men or 'salesmen ing. & give space tree' &lye officH a to a exporters desiring send some one to South America to look after their own special goods, to push sales, accompany commission houses travellers about the country, learn the language, get into the at- mosphere of South American trade, and see what obstacles were to be _ surmounted and. what competitors + O'Hara "What more could be asked?" Mr. ied to know. " are "orga n réady to extend Cana- , dian trade--big British organizations ' who bewall the ndifference of their own dome firms wheh have not yet awakened to the fact that their supremacy is challenged." He described how vast wera the selling organization of these British commission houses, on the spot every- "where throughout South America, 'British 'at heart, friendly to Canada, anxious to extend Empire trade. They had won the. friendship of the South American people and Canadian 'exporters would have that added ad- vantage in beginning businees in that part of the world, thus following the example set Dy. 80 many United om-4. "thelr parents were. d a little fonts. ; koat had halitosis, ery place that Mary: went: "People 'held their noses. n the spring a young's man's Taney. ndly turns out schemes to loaf: 7 Puzzle: Find the easy in easy pay- | ments. WANTED Grade Holstein Heifers Client want now fifty grade 'due to freshen in Autumn. have you to offer price. GUNN E ST. W., TORONTO Shown in Belgium Cavell film "Dawn" he largest motlon-pic- i Brussels. Three thou- 'crowded into the thea- Minister of the Inter- the former Foreign Minister, 'andervelde, being among the resp tn rir Retire. n out at night or viet policy is said to be mov- d the Left. We've never urn to the right. No mother 1n this enlightened age would give her baby something she did not-know was perfectly harmless, especially when a few drops of plain Castoria will right a baby's stomach and end almost any little {1 Fretful- "| ness and fever, too; it seems no time until everything is serene. That's the beauty 70 G Castoria; its gentle Influence seems just what is needed. ' It d isnt accomplish, without all that castor ofl | Speaking of degradation; think of the punch bowl converted into an ac- quarfum for gold fish. Thelr Good Work. The wild flowers blooming all around Seem desperately tryin' To cover up with radiance The pesky dandelion. ' Thoughts. Anger is an explosion in the human boiler, and who ever knew an explo- sion to do a boiler any good? The man who can be stopped isn't going anywhere. The man who can't work without a motto about hard work over his desk won't work hard 'one. . of "shirk" Auto "willing- that locates, thie "we" In Science has done practically every- thing for the modern home but make a home of it. > The man who broke the record driving a stock car from coast to coast probably was looking for a place to park. The softest job would be that of publicity man for Benito Mussolini. We awaken in others the same at- titude of mind that we hold toward them. In ethics you cannot better the golden rule, Most men who have succeeded are men who have chosen one line and stuck to it.--Andrew Carnegie. To have a share in the company's progress to-day is to draw dividends from its resources to-morrow. Some people wash their faces Bach morning in the sink; I u {nking fountain 4nd do it While I drink. ese fen - Raising the Ante. pering excitedly to a man in his au ence, held up a hand for silence. "1 wish to announce," he said, "that a gentleman here has had the misfor- tune to lose a wallet containing five hundred pounds. He tells me that a reward of twenty-five pounds will be given to any one returning i" After a silence a man in the crowd | shouted: "1] give thirty pounds!" Any fiyer who has 110,000,000 with him in justified in saying "We." . Our 1928 Catalo listing a good assortment of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Perennials, etc, Is now ready and will be sent on request. Brookdale Nurseries SCHWEGLER ER LL: {= BABY Ile S] lk a was done A Pott Gre Awe centgries age. It 1s It is hoped, nevortheless, that the fine blend 'of Harun-al-Rashid and | Mussilini characteristics be presents tin& were badly swollen, and my legs 80 may bring him safely through. The Times says: "That his plans may continue = to bey conceived executed with prudence, but also with the broad spirit of -enligh ment to which his visit in the West bears new and striking evidence, is the wish and hope of his neighbors in India, and his hosts on British soll." The Manchester Guardian says Af- ghanistan '"can' be either .a bridge between East and West, a factor in uniting the civilized world, or the spearhead of an Asiatic offensive against Europe," It adds: "The decision will largely lle in the hands of the men whom the convulsions and revolutions of recent years brought to the leadership of their peoples. If they are convinced that the policy of Europe--and Europe means largely this country--is peace and co-operation, instead of expan- sion and exploitation, the world will be spread a long period of unrest and danger." NO MEDICINE LIKE BABY'S OWN TABLETS For Either the Newporn Babe or the Growing Child. ~~ There is no othexsmedicine to equal b ots for little ones-- e for the new born babe The anicHonesr who had been whis:4 *| than = a man's. 0 OO They are absolutely om opiates or other harmful paul) and the mother can always feel gate in using them. Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John Armour, RR. 1, South Monaghan, Ont., says: --""We have three fine, oi thy children, to whom, when a x aod, we have given abléts. The Tab- ® best medicine you can p me where there are ypung chill Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the stomach and bowels; banish constipa- tion and indigestion; break up colds and simple fover and make teething easy. They are sold by medicine deal- ers or direct by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Willlams' Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont. et re Try a Beanshooter. © Olerk--"Did you' get rid of any "Mrs. Dun--"No, I tried for hours, but I couldn't hit a one." > SN five PUNGRIER, & SEA "Somebody suggests that the Army could enforce Prohibition. Always figuring out some scheme to stimulate recruiting. BIE A sclentist says the vocal cords of a woman use less energy in talking It would seem that talk always follows, the line of ledst iT] ig aor, oes cheaper crops By RTH . FERTILIZE "| strong constitution Many people suffer shemale. that could be avoided b the "blood. Rh ad by Sullding ub thin, watery od, and oan only be uritying the blood. To make he Sol en ET pet tions ,and creating a of robust health, Thous- ands of rheumatic sufferers can tes-| | tify to the value of Dr, Willlams' Pink -| Pills. Among them is Mr. Jos. A. Tul- ly, Bobcaygeon, Ont, who says:-- "As a worker in the woods for years I was exposed to all kinds of rough o | Wintry weather." The result was that 'I was finally la{d up with rh 1 could hardly stir, and 'was confined to bed. Medicine seemed to have lit- tle or n§seffect and the best encour- agement the doctor gave me was that with the coming of warm weather I would be better. But instead of get- better, 1 grew worse. My joints stiff they would hardly support my body. At this stage I read that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were recommend- od for rh tism and decided to try them. The results were beyond my expectations, After a few weeks the swelling had disappeared and the stiff ness gradually wore away, and much sooner than I expected all traces of rheumatism had disappeared. The next winter when I went into the wood I took a supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills with me, and they kept me in the best of condition. My experi ence should give encouragement to other rheumatic sufferers." You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 600 a-box from The Dr. Williams' Medi cine Co. Brockville, Ont. ----------p "My doctor told me it was only my that-pulled me through." "He shouldn't send you a bill then." gpd en [s Your Lightning Appetite Satisfactory? How are you fixed for lightning? The General Electrtic Company has perfected a machine which makes it possible to produce, wrap up and de- liver 3,600,000 volts of lightning. This 18 a lot of lightning, much more' than the average man can use, but the company soon may be able to turn it out in any sizes ordered. . Lightning bolts to suit any taste are in the offing. The wizards of the elec- tric world are out to bring lightning within the reach of all. In another year or two no lover of good lightning will have any reason to complain that his requirements are unsatisfied. » ww It won't be long how before the General Electric Company and West- inghouse will be co-operating in a spe- cial combination offer of a radio out- fit, a telephone machine, radio movies and fifty bolts of genuine lightning for a three year subscription to the Elec- tric Age and fifty cents in stamps. LI . As most people seem to feel no great desire for more lightning than the average summer season provides, and even then are moved by no burn- ing passion to do parlor tricks with it ,there will have to be a big selling campaign to put it over with the pub- lic and' create a' demand. iy st ew Lightning will be advertised as just the thing too enliven house parties, exterminate moths, repel Insurance | agents, drive away bill collectors, in- !cinerate landlords and take baby's "mind off his new tooth. ' CI It will be recommended for remov- 'ing spots from white frocks, jacking up automobiles, taking down storm _ dogrs and oblitérating an annoying * guest at'a Webk eid party. And, atviouly ™ selling cam- paign to popularize ing in every home will. not be complete without one of those campaigns advertising it as a boon te health and physical vigor and so the social graces: "For years 1 was pale, weak and ted. Ther a friend told me to take ow th hie of. Re oat a KS, pein an Bodin] tie } exerelne." PR id - Ta ~ And--' He Didn't Know Why 8he The sharp and minatory note which has been dispatched to Cairo, demand- ing Egyptian compliance with the ob- ligations assumed under the declara- tion of 1932 and reserving the right to take such steps as the British Govern. ment finds necessary, is starttling proof that there will be no further con- cessions to the Egyptian Nationalists. The p! d treaty rep ted the maximum amount of independence England is prepared to grant to Egypt. Having refused it, that country must face the consequences of her intran- sigence. This note goes further, however, than achieving the immediate aim of layitig down the law of Egypt: It is fair warning to the Eastern world that Great Britain is ready to defend her rights, It serves notice both up- on the Arabs of the desert and upon the Hindus of India that the idea of the British Commonwealth - of "Na- tions, In the that the British authorities "reserve the right to take such steps as in their view the situation may demand" there is a clear indication that inisde the velvet glove of concessions and self-govern- ing privileges there is still an iron hand determined to uphold British authority and prestige. In India especially there has been keen interest in the manner in which Great Britain would treat with the nationalistic claims of Egypt. Pro- ponents of Swaraj have pointed to Britain's concessions and advocated that India should make her demands felt as have the Egyptian Nationalists, rather than meekly co-operate with a commission on which no Indian re- presentatives are allowed to sit, This |} {s England's answer: Co-operation is your best method of achieving your aims and beyond a certain point we will not go--you must take or leave what we offer you. grater Marooned Lawyers. A tinsmith after repairing a roof of a lawyer's home itemized his bill as follows: For bringing ladder and tools .... or putting ladder against wall For climbing and taking tools on roof . - For repairs $1.00 50 2.00 4.00 Total ... The lawyer, bill, spoke up: after looking over the "Go and see if the tin- bill he has no item which says any- thing about bringing down the tools and taking away the ladder." Corrugated Iron ASK FOR WHEELER & BAIN "Council Standard" A thick, even, heavy spread of galvanizing over every inch of sur- face. Deep corrugations. Agencies still open in some localities. Write us, stating size of barn you want to cover. WE PAY FREIGHT WHEELER & BAIN, LIMITED Dept. W, 108 George St, Toronto 2 a -- DISTRESSING HEADACHE Bathe the forehead with Min- | ard"s. ~ Also inhale, Brings soothing relief. INARD S| eri § | | | | About two hours after eating many people suffer from sour stomachs. They call it indigestion. It m that the stomach nerves have Yat over: timulated. There is excess acid, Lones > delivered , $2.0 Al Hx ILL Stent methods. every oe compare for move, wrjte us or wire and rev charges. Canada. Hill the Mover. smith is still on the roof, for in his | J and satisfaction. Daybreak SET 3 fore, no Tourist wp All Expense = tion. Coll, phane oF wrt: wo King Bt. East, Toronto RRR 0! NADIAN SERVIC emplre is not entirely divorced from-| GIAnioros DAHLIAE AND OTH LADI Dasila AND OTHER Catalog free. odds, ir B.C, POULTRY QUALIDY ROCK, LEGHORN, Wyandotte, Baby Chl w= 4. 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Dame WILLIAM PAR- ENT, Box dig, Buckingham, Jushege: hy suffer for years with "ache, nervousness and other ih, ack common to women from early life to middle age, when Lydia E. Pinkham's - Vegetable Compound will give you relief? In a recent country-wide canvass o purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound, over 260,000 * o ies were received, and 98 out of every 100 reported er were bene-! fited by] its use. qu -- ea) When F ood

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