i] 4 : £ or gain the shelter of & cabls. than a week their only been a muskrat, which they g § £31 8 e twelfth day we found a e fox in a trap," sald™RudEneyy "We knew we were on someone's trap line. We killed the fox, cooked it, and flavored it with wild rosebuds. That little food put new life into us." on the thirteenth day, the tracks were then sure they would find a trap: per in the vicinity. Good fortune was g =' South Pole Flight by Wilkiows Boy dog were found and the men theirs this day, for they found a cache with a plentiful supply of dried fish, "That night we did not sleep at - ertion that I had up." Nilsson is a 5 were fed and had their o Then the long six-day HEH guidance of the trapPt pader com- ¥ "menced to Owl Caml. it Sin oo ar St aria ~(Con.): rived Friday aftg'ioon, November 235] 20 days after/leaving Port Churchill. Nilssin 48 a real hero to the men, and their praise of him is great. It took him six days to guide the men to the end of steel, but he return to his cabin in a few hours, array ments having been made to send back by airplane. ---- British Liberals To Ki Mark "Peage Week" London--The executive commit- tee of the National ral Federa- tion has decided to Sin with the Women's National Liberal Federa- tion and other Liberal Party organiz- im ations in observing the second week in December as "peace week," dur- ing which meetings will be arranged throughout Britain, It has also accepted an Invitation to co-operate. In the proposal that August 27 each year (the anniversary of the signature of the treaty for the renunciation of war) should be set apart to commemorate the signing of the Kellogg Pact. Ce -- Scottish Nationalism Edinburgh ~~ Weekly Scotsman It fs the characteristic of youth to take up romantic causes with avidity, and the 1 lon- alism 1s the pnd] ea of a Scott " affairs, but t3 I aspects of the be taken Inte I be surprising hi et ? is attached to every plu; ig Ben is rich, 'satisfying and { Try it to-day. . Plug Chewing Tobacco British Engineer ~ Crosses Danakil ~~ in Abyssinia on 'Lower 0 Passage of Upper a Regions Said to Ske First "Done by Europleans London.--An accouiiy' of what 38 claimed lo be the @¥st crossing by Europeans of the Upper and Lower Danakil of Abyssinia is published in | The T 3. The journey was accom- bi:-Mi Nesbitt, a British ineer, accompanied by two traders. T. Pastori and G. ha caravan of 15 natives, and 4 mules. party stafted from Hawash station on the Jibuti-Addis v Railway, on March 13, zig- zagged along the course of the Hawash River to the Sultanate 'of Aussa, where they were met by an escort from the juccess in the J y \ £--Radio messages sent antarctic by Capt. Sir ps told of the first air- that region. essed to Ole Le N.D,, father of ot of the expe- 8 expedition, thes a { e to study weatifo, ate suitable places in tne kmeteorolog, cal stations, PROPERTY LOSS OF $10,000,000 CAUSED BY FLOOD A street intersection at Neodesha, Kansas, Seventeen deaths are reported from the flood-stricken area in the mid-western states and hundreds of people were forced out of their homes. NEGLECTED ANAEMIA Norway Wins Fight to Get Blue Whales $2,500,000 Research Expedi tion Financed by British Goes for Naught--But Sad Part is Extermina- tion of Sea Monsters London.~Norway has apparently beaten England in a fight for the $32,810,000 whale-oil industry in the Antarctic; and British disappointment over this defeat is so keen that the question will prqbably be raised in Parliament during the present ses- sion. The public knows and cares little about a business rivalry so far from home, but the business interests in- Often Leads to a Decline--En- rich the Blood by Taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills . In their early teens it is quite common for girls to outgrow their strength, and mothers should care: fully watch tho health of their daugh- ters at this time, for it is when Strength is © pped by rapid th that" anaemia', develops. The first | signs may be noticed by peevishness, | langour and headaches, The face grows pale, breathlessness and palpl- tation follow, with low spirits. At the first symptom of anaemia mothers should act at once. Neglect- ed anaemia en leads to decline, but if you see your daughter's blood i ion Les vo 37d, a desert. Joft the coast uth of Cape Bid ty of So ' Sultan, who, after a period of mis-! "trust, gave the traveler to the borders of his dor ) Thence 'they marched uth Biru Sultanite, whe "four or even E, el ier on Graham Land heat is 7 they hoped to rt of 1 - h Ol east slong feet™y the Ross Ui Buld carry Dolo} 1°58 from wri) | cof fe conduct | dans, | e extrey he @hle ir- ates' prohibi- policy.) Canada is [2 position to sympathize with the h American Republic. This coun- has endured the Americans ception of friendly commercial tions for many years. have had to grin and bear though they buy more from t%e ted States than from any other na- tion, The moment any Canadian! commodity finds a ready market across the border, the tariff is raised against it. The remedy for un-| equal treatment lies within the pow-| er of Canada as it does in that of the South American republics. It con- Natjgfhatist in (Cop): The mere local government will me a without a revival of national culture. g A city that throngs to see barbarous and. crude American concoction which would not be allow, dis- grace the opera house of a third- rate Continental town, but form the habitual diet of London, is yet a long way removed in civilization from nor- mal European cities. We have po- thing to lose but cverything to gain by severing our connection with Eng- land, "and a collapse of the London theatres in Glasgow, as in Dundee, would give our municipality an op- gortenity of a a Preagn isists of retaliation in kind. Mr. Facing-Both-Ways A LAUGHING BABY a Sten Wh Pum sense) IS A GREAT JOY rénounce war and settle disputes by pacific means, there 18 no reason for| what can give more joy In the the existence of a navy, let alone for |;,me than a laughing, happy baby. the increase of a navy. But plain mpe well child makes everyone happy sense doesnot qlways carry the day | with his tuneful gurgle and bright in the discussion of navies and peace. |jaughing eyes. It is only the sickly esmen and political leaders live pahy who is not a laughing baby, for which is full'of awkward it {5 the little one's oature to be in the way 5! accepting happy when well. m they say. So, | . Mothers, if your baby is cross, 'if 's case, we he cries a great deal and no amount with the of attention seems to make him asking ADDY, give him a dose of Baby's 14 by to radiate that happiness home again. 3 Tablets are a mild but xative. They regulate the sweeten the stomach and constipation and indiges- "up colds and simple fevers 'those troubles which ac- cutting of teeth and in i anxiety. | toowndifrerent kinds of medic ine which Mag. | i the good they did me. nd he will soon be well is enriche(} Te need be no cause for finest blood enricher gd is Dr. Williams' Pink 8, réd blood created by will qui¢kly banish all angemia. They will build up § health and ensure her a hood, » your daughter pt Dr. Wi as' Pink Pills {volved are resentful. Their disap- i polntment is all the sharper because $2,600,000 has been spent in trying to lish a profitable industry for and in the Antarctic. An elab- orately equipped research expedition, for example, was sent to the south aboard the ship Discovery to investi gate the whale and its habits, The p her sti like thousands ' Discovery returned with a mass of pb have been rescued from scientific information, yet the expe- of anaemia by Dr. Wil- dition must be called a failure from Pills. Here is a bit of the British business point of view. Venditti, Cata- | Only two British companies are y8:-- "Three years ga'inow operating in the Antarctic, as WW ttending A~eouven studied compared with thirteen energetic hard to graduate, \The result Norwegian companies there. More became very nervous and got g than 10,000 whales are killed each "in and pale my teachers thought year and the value of whale oil pro- J "o% would have to send me home. I,duced annually has risen to more than $30,000,000. The Norwegians, using floating "whale-oil "factories" built in England, have pushed ahead until they have almost a monopoly of the indus- try, Still more watching the situs gradual éxtermination blue whale which American whalers once killed in small numbers but which the Norwegians are now kill- ing by thousands. Licenses for whal- ing were once issued for small British stations an the shores of the Falkland my friends and acquaintances Islands; but the Norwegians have when a tonic is needed." {made licenses unnecessary by their You can get these pills from your floating whaling stations, which are druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box utterly unregulated. The great Ant- trom The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., larctic blue whale, which grows to 100 Brockville, Ont. feet in length, multiplies slowly, and this there is grave danger that the species will some day become extinct. If the British oil interest had their way they would acquire the Norwe- gian whaling stations with encouage- ment from the Colonial Office here, {and would then press for international | regulations to govern the whaling trade. Only in this way, it is argued here, will it be possible for British interests to reap the benefits of ex- peditions like the Discovery's and make England once more a factor in the only industry of importance in the Antarctic, apne. New York Collinson Owen in the London Daily Telegraph (Cons.): An incredi- ble city: A city with its swarming ever disg Pills. 5 these © pu Ms | my pagent# sent me, but my condition | remail%d unchanged. At last one of | my teachers gave me a box of Dr. | Williams' Pink Pills, and I had hardly | finished it when I could feel an Im- provement in my condition. I con- tinued the use of the pills for some time longer, and I can hardly tell all 1 gained in 1 gth find weight, and the color re- turned to my "cheeks, and at the end of the term I graduated. I never fall to recothmend Dr, Williams' Pink Pills 1g to those here the of the great is fans, Slavs, and every other kind of its Chinese quarter, its town of col- ored people at Harlem, and its alarm- ing-looking taxi-cab drivers; and on the other hand the chaste majesty of Park Avenue. Flats at £10,000 a year--and policemen who walk up and' down twirling their very formid- | able-looking clubs. Never has there been such a city of contrasts, such a mixture of East Side and West Side. | Bixteen- clubs have '| early in that month, and the last li- populations of Russian Jews, Ital-| people; with its flourishing criminals, : "| New York is ome long, everlasting | melodrama. : tying 'clubs are bel the Department of National Defence. been formed throughout the Dominion since May 1. The first club was formed in Toronto cense was granted to the Calgary club on Sept. 8. There are 2,227 members in the vari- ous clubs according to a erport fs sued at the civil aviation branch. Since Sept. 80, 130 new members have | joined. Two planes have been granted each organization by the Government free of charge fn order to stimulate inter- est in aviation. An average of 350 flying hours for each club to date 1s indicated in the report. As a result of the clubs' activities 63 private pilot licenses and 21 com- Smiling BLUE ESS Flashing BLACK > Steady GRAY Emotional BROWN What Color are YOUR Eyes? 'The color and shape of the tell your disposition--they -- tell of the condition of your heal You may be marring the beauty and sparkle of your by improper diet. verished condition of your lood, sluggish liver, constipa- tion, etc., soon show their effects pL id mercial pilot licenses have been grant- ed. Seventeen licenses for private pilots have been granted since Sep- tember. Clubs are at present in operation at the following points: Halifax, Gran- by (P.Q.), Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Walkerville (Ont.), Winnipeg, Regina, Moose Jaw, Saska- toon, Calgary, Edmonton, Victoria and Vairicouver. : Applications for licenses have been received from clubs at the following places: Brantford, Ont., Glace Bay, N.S, Fort William, Kingston, Peter- borough, Ont., St. John, N.B,, St. Cath- arines, Ont,, and Brockville, Ont. PARENTS HAPPY WHEN BABY SLEEPS SOUNDLY Here's a way to soothe crying, | wakeful babies to #leép quickly did easily. It's the way doctors endorse, | and millions of mothers have proved is safe and harmless. A few drops | of purely-vegetable, pleasant-tasting | Fletcher's Castorla, has the most' fretful, restless baby or child asleep in a few minutes! And for colic, constipation, colds 1 upset spells, there's nothing like storia, The | Chas. H. Fletcher ture is the mark of genuine toria. Avoid | ! | Tanufac- This [will aton the prodacis which the .Commonwealth = {mports from British Columbia---our pulp and paper, lumber, fish, and so on; it will effect, however, those commodities which the industrial East has been selling to the southern Dominion; But there is no reason why the auto- mobile or piano :manufacturer of On- tario should allow himself to suffer under the handicap for very long. The remedy lies in his own hands. He now will have an Incentive to come out to the Pacific Coast and es-| tablish his branch factory either bere or at some point on the coast of the Mainland. By so doing he not only would counter the effect of the new tariff schedule, but he also would put himself in a better posi- \tion to compete In the Antipodean market with the United States ex- porter. He would at the front door of the Pacific and ready for all the developments which are bound goon to take plate in many coun- tries whose shores it washes. | Victoria Tim 1 ): change in the Austra have iittle effect be A Minard's Liniment for Grippe. Ar Mother Earth Agricul-| Vancouver Sun (Lib.): | ture is our basic Industry, and fits | prosperity is the common concern of every citizen in the land. Towns and | cities are keenly alive to the expan- sion of commerce and- industry, and rightly so, but commerce and {ndus-| try would be in a poor way without agricultural prosperity. m----i eet A lot of people are setting out to dazzle the world, and many of them do it by the glaring headlights on their automobiles.--The Muncie Star. being considered." Classified Adver FREE] % Quiciiy Eases in eyes, If they are dull with low tis the white: at's a Re) of i es tem of a You need - id the on accu; oisons. # laxative. You el Beecham's Pills. 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