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Port Perry Star, 9 May 1929, p. 7

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- Ya that have recently decided to co-oper- messes a positive or negative charact- "It has been demonstrated time and time again that a bar magnet, sus- by a horse hair, will "Our contention 1s that the blood" contains positive fons and negative electrons, and that each drop, cour sing through the veins once every "three minutes, passes over, picks up and embodies electrons from all por- Sousof the body. diseased and other DrMilicams' INK PILLS "A HOUSENOLD NAME IN 54 COUNTRIES ** "Each of these clectrons has a fix- ed-vibratory rate. and these have been tatalogucd and indexed by Dr. Abrams after exhaustive experiments over a period of nearly twenty years." Caribbean Lands Object of Search Port-of-Spain, Trinidad.--Three ad- ditional scientific exploring expedi- tioas io the Caribbean Sea and neigh- boring shores are planned for the com- ing summer. Two are destined for British Guiana, of which one is from Oxford University and the other from Evanston, [Il. The third, also from erica, has arrived in Dominica. 9" Meanwhile the Willlamsons are busy in the Bahamas with their under sea photography; and Dr. Beebe's | party is at work in Bermuda. The Oxford expedition of botanists, soologists and ornithologists will make a regional study of British The American -group will concern themselves with ethnographical inves- tigations which will take them into Dutch Guiana as well as the Caribbean waters, The Evanston party will have the most excitement, especially if its members attempt to climb Mount Diablotin, the monarch of West India mountains and unsurpassed in this part of the world, Practically . cov- ered with dense forests, there are a number of "life ones" with distinctive flora and fauna, some of which have beev. partially investigated. But no explorer has reachedsthe lofty summit. The mountain 1s more than 5,000 feet in height. ---- EMPIRE HOUSEWIVES ~~. _ London Times Trade Supplement: It is very satisfactory to earn that the League of Empire Housewives is making good headway, The cham- bers of commerce are--quite rightly| --taking the movement seriously, and are promising support for the objects of the league and pratical assistance when required. Among the chambers Admiral F. C. Billard. «0 BOYD'S CD BicrcrEs AT LOWER PRICES orice s. Catalogue ( W BOYD & SON ™ Care for Your Hands By Daily Use of Cuticura Soap Heal Rashes and I[rritations with Cuticura Ointment ate with the League on the lines laid down by the Assoclation are such prominent bodies as Glasgow, Hud- dersfleld ad Wolverhampton. will aiso be able to draw the tion of Empire producers \ {tumbling streams of the moors and Many small pleasure craft closely happy in or under water as out of it, resemble in size and appearance the it matters little what the weather may boats used by rum-runners.--Rear be. Coaster Brakes | EERE prying and ring, the wren in jedgerow and brake and often at the water's edge, but the dipper in and out of and under the water... . | My happiest memories of the dip- per are linked with the swirling, mountains; it 1s these that he loves most, and among them he is seen at his best. I saw a pair swimming and diving in the Tummel at Pitlochry on a day of dismal and continuous down- pour, depressing to us, but to them supremely enjoyable. If you are as And there was a morning In March when snow had moulded the abrupt peaks of Capel 'Curig to smooth, sweeping curves; we saw no birds above the snow-line except a ATENTS List of Wanted Inventions" and Full Inf rmation Sent Free on Request THE RAMSAY CO. Dept. W 273 Bank St. Ottaws, Ont. [ SruviEGEER'S RATCHS™Y Nr ate hin 'Causes Worry to Natives PHONETIC SPELLING A GREAT PUZZLE ---- One of the greatest puzzleg to the Names of Many Well-Known [careful parent is to know jit what : Cities Are Altered medicine to give the little ones. "a as When the child falls iil with griplok Consta: 'ple.--As 1 result "Tur |paing; fs seized with cold or fever, Key's adoption of the Latin alphbet, | roryges food or vomits what he has the ability of the average Turk has| sen, when he cries-a great deal and fallen to a rating somewhere in the|eannot get the sleep so necessary to neighborhood of minuszero on the| ne growing child, the parent is in a basis of grade school classifications. |quandry. What is to be done on such When the Government ordered all tons? As often as not there is shop and office signs 1 'o changed to|pqt a suitable medicine in the house. new Latin letters the official spelling| me puzzle is what to give him to set dictionary had not been issued. The|pnim right quickly. only principle on which the people| [t's to meet such emergencies that could go upon was phonetics, and the| apys Own Tablets were designed. result was that many signs bear Turk-| These pleasant little Tablets quickly ish versions of Engll © words, Writ-|reduce fever, break up colds, relieve ton '» wavs that would bring tears to | ognstipation and indigestion and allay the eyes of the last also-ran in a spell | teething pains. They quiet the nerves; "A IMP $0 MAR THAT IMP 228 Northampton Buffalo NY 'o. H75. BRIDGEBURG. ONT. CAN CANADA ENJOYS A SPLENDID RECORD OF SAFETY IN AIR TRAVEL HAZARDS ARE REDUCED TO THE MINIMUM BY RIGID REGULATIONS | CAREFULLY ENFORCED =~ MOST CANADIAN AVIATORS PREFER OIL PRODUCTS s ing bee. and promote restful health-restoring Phonetic Spelling. sleep. They are guaranteed absolute Over the door of & physician will ap-{ly harmless and sate for even the pear a sign bearing the word "Dok-|youngest and most delicate baby. doru," or "Dogtor." t was| Baby's Own Tablets are sold by spelled variously " or | medicine dealers or by mall at 26 "A » while 'club appeared as|cemts a box from The Dr. Willams "Kulupu" or "Glubu." Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. All, however, soon will be changed. me The official dictionary .as been fs- sued, and Government officers are Duke of Norfolk marching through all the streets in towns throughout the nation tearing Assumes Estate ,down misspelled sign .nd Instruct ean ing owners in the ¢orrec spelling. . Meanwhile, the langu ga commis Heir of the Howards on Com- 8 nors fixed the spelling of the names | Ing of Age Take His Place of the 64 provinces of the republic. as Premier Duke of The chief changes are that Stam- boul, the Turkish name for Constan- England ti~ople, must bé ~ritten Istambul;| With the coming of age on May 3 Angora becomes Ankara; Brusa be-|of the Duke of Norfolk, who is the comes Burso; Trebizond turns Into|Premier Duke and Earl of England, a Ti zon; Adalia into Antalia; and|gleam from a historic past is shed Smyrna into Izmir. on the life of to-day. The titles of Foreign names will be left in their the sixteenth Duke of Norfolk and the foreign spelling except when they con- | family name, Howard, recall a thou- tain letters mot in' the mew Turkish sand years of British history. A youth alph * °t of 21 is Duke of Norfolk, Barl of Arun- meme del, Surrey and Norfolk, Baron Fitza- "How do you know it was a stork lan, Clun, Oswaldestre and Maltrav- and not an angel that brought your ers, Earl Marshal and Hereditary little brother?" "Well, I heard|Marshal of England, Premier Duke ¢addy complaining about the size of|(and Premier Earl of England. Be- the bill, and angels don't have bills!" | sides, he is chief heir to "the blood of all the Howards." The young Duke has held his titles since 1927. Being a minor, however, he could not assume legal control of his vast properties, landed and per- sonal. His age would have prevented him, also, from exercising the chief duties of an Earl Marshal, if fate had brought a new King to the throne of England. First among the duties of an Earl Marshal are those pertaining to the direction of a coronation, with all its traditional and colorful cere: monies, The father of the present Duke was Earl Marshal at the corona- tions of King Edward VII and King George V. Had the Prince of Wales ascended the throne during the minor- ity of the young Duke, his uncle, Vis- count Fitzalan, would have officiated as Earl Marshal. According to Burke's Peerage, the "ducal and illustrious Howards" (of whom the Duke of Norfolk is chief) "gtand, next to the blood royal, at the head of the peerage of England." It is sald that the first Howard (or Hereward) of note lived in the reign of King Edgar, a century before the Norman Conquest. For centuries the Howards have played prominent parts in the drama of English history, They have fought in all wars from the Wars of the Roses to the World War, and have distinguished themselves in the Church, in sgtatecraft, in art, in litera- ture and in selence, They have been Dukes of Norfolk since 1483. Sir Esme Howard, a kinsman of the Duke, is now 'British Ambassador to the United States. The late and fifteenth Duke served in the South African War, and was also Postmaster-General of England. 'By his first marriage he had a son, - J who bore the courtesy title of Earl + fot Arundel and Surrey and who died | unmarried. The Duke later married ~ | the Baroness Herries, holder of one "| of the few titles in the British peer- ~ |'age which are heritable in the female -i} line. If she dles before her son, the | Duke, he tite be merged with J those of. : ws pence. Australian London Financial News: The an- nual value of the output of Australian factories amounts to 'about £400,000, 000. But, though certaln Idealists alm at the clouds of making Australia en- tirely self-contained, the majority of tho peop'e realize that the great un- developed rural and mineral resourcas are a menace to Australia's territorial Integrity. And, however keen some people may be to develop thelr sec- ondary fnlastries (out of a sense of national pride of good economy), agricultural and pastoral expansion must remain their primary consider ation, until the Commonwealth bas a population sufficiently large to ensure her strategic safety. Minard's Liniment prevents Flu, mee eee The "I'm Alone" Halifax Herald (Cons.): The simple truth, ot course, is that this Is a British affair: that despite all the voecallzing of 'he "extreme autono- mists," it would he monsirous te sug: gest anything else. The "extreme autonomists" may "play at vounzel- | ment, but when a ship of British regis try (for Canada is British) Is sunk by shell-fire, it becomes the business | of British statesmanship and British diplomacy. . | Nhen your Children Cry for It Baby has little upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you can be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced nurse would do--what most physicians would tell you to do--give a few drops of plain Castoria, No sooner done than Baby is soothed; relief 1s just a matter of moments. Yet you have eased your child without use of a single doubt: ful drug; Castoria Is vegetable. So it's safe to use as often as an Infant has any little pain you cannot pat away. And it's always ready for the crueler pangs of colic, or constipation, or diarrhea; effective, too, for older |, children. Twenty-five million bottles were bought last year. REZ OA CASTORIA EDIGREED Pp BITS, gr good ted' RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good RABBIT. CHINCHILLA Brsedin gH ee an ft ng stoc hn 5, 33. P. Jay ne Hoaville, he BABY CHICKS. WB HATCH varie! = LL four ties, price He up. rite for free catalogue. A. H, Switser, 0 $5. Granton, On B All goods Insured. you want to move. Make your now. in principal Canada. HI INTERNATIONAL MOVERS BST UIPMENT, TEST METH- S08: un form return load prices We move you Pioneer distance movers. cities of eastern States 1l The Mover, Hamilton end lors and kings" in the press, ou the . i hustings and on the floors of Parlla-! \\\ JAMES SMART PLANT For Influenza The Linmient that Relieves All Ailments. "\ GREAT TONIC." SAYS MRS. RUSSELL After Taking Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Fenwick, Ont.--"I am taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound during the Change of Life for aervous feelings, loss of ape petite and to gam strength. (t is a reat tonic and I ave taken a dozem bottles of it. [t was recommended to a friend and come at this time." --Mgs, W, V. RussiLL, R. R. No, & Fenwick, Ontario. : people call indigestion diges™ One tasteless spoonful in water in the stSmach. | tralizes many times its volume in | The instait|The results are immediate, with

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