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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jun 1935, p. 9

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PN oy ae Je Ne = IIE Even "Quints" Could Be Identified By Their Fingerprints .. "Even the Dionne quintuplets could easily be distinguished by finger-printing," declares Col. H. N. Behwarzkopf, commandant of New ersey state police. "Finger-printing is the only posi- tive personal identity," he declares. "It may save you from the fate of AT 62 IN BED WITH RHEUMATISM At 65--Working Again Why worry about rheumatism ? This old fellow had it almost as bad as it could be, But he just found the right remedy, stuck to it, and now he's working again--at 656 years of age. Cs Let him tell you all about it; -- "For two years and a half," hes writes, "I have suffered from rheumatism, SCOUTING Here + There Everywhere ( A brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed ( ( ( Gilt Crosses for life saving were Scout news column clippings from LARGE PACKAGE 15. Sunny Ontario's nature-flavoured tobaccos, blended and cut just for rolling your own--you'll like the result, we know! The mildest, most mellow cigarette tobacco any man could ask for! an unknown identity." For eighteen months I could not turn: presentéd to 'Troop Leader Donat | all parts of Canada tell of a great R New Jersey clubwomen set the |over in bed, nor help myself in any Thauvette and Patrol Second Bruno | number of Parents' Nights held dur- i vf example for United States with a|WaY¥: My legs and feet were swollen, Poirier by Mgr. Couturier, Bishop of | ing the spring months. The - pro- ' 5 finger-printing and registra- and 1 could not sleep or get rest| Alexandria, at a largely attended grammes are well worked out, and ih ¥ fion of law-abiding citizens for their un tasted taking Kru:chen Salts, | entertainment of the 1st' Alexandria | usually are aimed to show just what | =X : "own protection. ' Led by their state [on re aug Ole hota taking It haa Troop, Ont. Addressing the gather- lis done at Scout meetings. This is hg fficers, delegates at the 41st an-|found the pains were leaving me, 1|1n§ in French and English, Bishop lan excellent practice, and should be 5 Sita fonvention of the New Jersey have taken six battles, and now have pin rong Sain) Sea i igh spring programme of every FU, tate Federation: of Women's Clubs | Started to work Again, I am 65 years |ing and stated that "it was his great} Scout trogp. CR Er 0 passed in an ever.lengthening line | Of 38¢ and éverybody that knows me desire to see more Scouts every- REPS BE BL) Ontario's Finest Nature-Flavoured Leaf ! phy fi ; says I am a wonder to get on, after { where," A special matinee of the AR past fingerprint equipment set up| nae 1 ¥, : [E53 in a hotel by state police. By the wha was,"--J.B. . |'Scout show was witnessed by some| An international Boy Scout Troop, £4) end of the day 400 had been regis AY Jeslise what gauge Fev. 500 school children, of Canadian and American boys, has 1 (4 : - : sharp-edge = x been organized in the twin border . . : IT Set RY tered. - | uric acid crystals which form as the : The only explanation (if it is an| Prior to that there was the old HEA : ; FA AR TL result of sluggish eliminating organs, The Nelson, B.C, Scouts were towns of Coutts, Alta, and sweet! Romantic History explanation and not merely words) | "Dandy Horse." That consisted of | § \ Kruschen Salts can always be count.' given & special demonsiration at the | Grass, Montana. The troop is under Of th E 1 . T 1d is that instinct fs not something [two wooden wheels connected -with fi Mustn't Paint Nude ed upon to clear those painful cryst-| City Fire Hall in the handling of ap- the sponsorship of the Border Lions' ereiis 10 which inheres in thd individual, but]a sort of flat board. The rider lay a Ii: Green Slippers als from the system. paratus by Fire Chief Maloney. Club. EE something which is the possession of | across the board and propelled him- Ea ; (By Major John W. Hills, M.P., in| the race. It is as though mind was|self along by kicking the ground al- a £ A oe The charting and marking of pre-| Scouts of the 1st Lucknow, Ont, the London Spectator.) ' a reality, but held fas it were in|ternately with his feet. Ey Winter Killing Of C i i y IH ¢ Inter Ailing rops viously uncharted reefs in nearby |Troop has been operating 'a check Unprepossessing . in appearance, | solution, not informing any unit, but} Then came sa device with pedals Bruce Hutchison, in th . i : P 2 I Victori Tin 8 r waters 'was the very useful project room in connection with entertain-| often looked .on with disgust, eels|a guidance to all. 'hatever you call [and a rear seat, the pedals orperating A iletora:. fimes 2 ! carried out by the 1st Fort Frances | ments at the Town Hall, the small| have a history of romance. it. this force must{ exist. The young] the rear wheel, Despite the dis- 13 5 The other day 1 was talking to a One unfavorable factor of the past| (Baptist) Sea Scouts, working from [charge going to the credit of their; They had crossed the Atlantic] cels get there. There must be some| comfort of riding, it became very i Ld distinguished Russian painter. (I | 56250 declares the Picton Gazette, the ice before the spring break-up. |camping fund. from Europe to the Bermudas and | motive which steers their small and | popular, yet there was a great deal SI don't mean a house painter like Mr. | ¥2® the winter killing of wheat and| Material is being prepared for the * x back for untold ages before Colum- | delicate bodies across many thousand [of public hostility to it. Older peo- {GH Hitler, but a felllow who paints clover. Both suffered badly. Much of | building of a small lighthouse at| During the next school year, prin- bus was born. There is not one miles of ocean and delivers them to| ple looked askance at the then mod- {i ¥v Jandscapsss and "Fortraits. aud' vudes the wheat had to be reseeded and|Sunny Cove, the troop's camp-site. | jpals who were former Scouts will single eel in the Thames or the a goal which seem to be predeter-| ern implement that sped along the HR 4 and Hil. tral Sort of thing). Witt hie | JL0Y. fislis of clover wil) have to be AR Re | head the public schools of Kentville| Severn, in the Po or the Elbe, in'the | mined. roads at the probably terrible speed - pA said. about Canddi 1 't di plowed up and sown"to spring rain| Prizes for the making of bird | 4 Aylesford, N.S., and will act as Danube, even in the Nile, which was Of course, the eel is not the only [of 10 or 12 miles an hour. Cyclists RAN structive. : anadians oun n-| or planted. What makes this the|houses -by the Cubs and Scouts of vice-principals at Annapolis Royal, not bred thousands of miles off in| living thing which does acts neces-| ware assaulted and bicycles were FA) "You ar f 1 more serious is the fact that the| Swift Current, Sask. were given bY|\yindsor and Wolfville. the West Atlantic. _ | sary for its survival of which it has} rocked. In those days cyclists en- FO : Candi re : anny. Pan e, you meadows «were badly wintér killed a|the Lumbermen's - Association of . « x ® So, let me give their history, and|had no experience. Inscct life shows | .ountered the sort of hostility that band " in fang, nd 7 ou have year ago last winter. This resulted [that district." Each house was to be Wolf Cubs of the 1st Smith's let this history start at some pond in [| many examples of what looks to us| cowards was visited upon the fr ; y 43 = oh came to this in a severe hay shortage last year.| made of old lumber, such as packing Falls (St. John's) Group sold garden a quiet English meadow, on an] to be reason and inherited knowledge. heads of the first motorists. A hy Souniry ought to myself, 'Ah,| With a few old meadows and severe|cases; and the first prize was $2.50. 3 ) P £ Autumn evening, warm, still and [But the cel performs on a DIBEE'| yn ype sixties came the "bone- ERIS ] here I 8 Young: Sloan Sumy: | winter killing of new seeding, the 2 hat : A ong iva deny, stage, against a mightier back- shaker," which gave propulsion to ay toptaminated by our vices. Here a|hay crop will again be light. For the highly successful "Cy- the purchase of » ook fae Yor some Mime. Gelore, an «el ~in ground. In working out its destiny, |} Te Ct wheel as well as the back. HRA man w e able to paint what he| Winter killing of meadows is a|clorama" of the Scout Groups of 3 that I hath lore, An ee. IMM fjt does not turn to a continent which | 00 CNS not yet thought of for jay likes and the people will understand| severe loss to the farmer. Grass and | the Parkdale District, Toronto, Park-| Stirling, Ont, Cubs and Scouts; that pond has been changing. From} jeg close at hand, but travels forf,. == 4 00g about the late seven- kod it' Ach, that was a mistake all|clover seed is expensive. It costs a|dale Assembly Hall basement was were guests at an evening entertain- being yellow, it has become silver} years to reach another in which its} the sand rubber tre wos I? ing A right. . > : ment of the Men's Club of St. John's| its eyes bigger, its snout sharper, | ; tors Jived ties the solid rubber tire was in i 5 lot of money to seed a meadow.|filled with Cub and Scout handicraft e . 11t i t est] it ancestors lived. . duced. Next was the 'high' bicycle i : "In Toronto I go to work and| Winter killing destroys this invest-|of every description, while upstairs | Church and contributed a number pe ams more restless, it has] his piece of natural history was f oo Th GG Wheel in front and the 3 3 paint some nudes. Nice ones, you|ment, and adds to the acreage to be| Scouts engaged in competitions in |of Scout work programme numbers. 3a: thos at he Tad Trad discovered only 30 years ago. B bad little one behind. Riders had to be Yi : know, nothing suggestive about) sown or planted in the spring. At|rope spinning, knotting, signalling, le SE i a3 | for long been known that elversy = i the alert for ruts and i them in the least-- J i "time i ; i :y come. It pushes out of the ponifggeended the-rivers in Spring and Stapiiy c Pe no, no. Just nice, the same time it destroys the plan] etc. Jeanne Baptiste Boulanger, young through the dewy grass, until it Bee ; 1 rent down to |stones which pitched them over the LX _ clean nudes, But can I get them in-| of crop rotation adopted by the best *. % 3 @litor of a successful French jour-},.nches a ditch, wriggles down this that All pro) els pm " oe b "| handlebars. It was for that reason PI AS to the art galleries? Not in your| farmers and the soil loses the re-| The Towr Council of Blairmore,| nal, "Le Petit Jour," published in! i) comes to a stream. then to # the sea in Aubune, eh } Re perhaps that the next type, which 8 AR » life I can't, You Canadians are newed fertility furnished by the| Alta., made sure that all of their|Emonton since 1931, $3 "BoorStary { yiver. ther to the. sen, There Jb. will lieved that : Sy F oe n Ges standard today, was known as the Rife! : nasty-minded, so you think nudity is| growing of clover. Scouts saw Lord Baden-Powell by|and a Patrol Leader of Alberta's! qa ier els. from Morocco, from water, not ij bhi) re wy ben "gafety." But the bicycle did not HAA pay. You Tans no Shptedistion of voting $25.00 to help defray their | first troop of French-Canadian Spain from Egypt from aly and ar separate come into its own until about 1:90 i eauty unless it is wrapped up in expenses to the Calgary rally. Scouts. tron, Sweden. AJ Siart to cross the ; : il Irishman named Dunlop = : . fish and given a Latin name. when an [rishny nme i $ ii Mt I find it is NEW MIXTURES : - > pel te their distant Ussoning ground. Then in 1896 an Italian naturalist, |invented the HA a | i } ; | ini ow long they take over the| Grassi, discovered that it was the| From that date cycling boomed... i a Bight to pein) nudes in Canada . WORLD WHEAT [vied by text taining he Fo journey we know not: all we know a of ar cel. Still its breeding| Millions of boys and girls, now h you um SY 0% in the Woods, J eral grasshopper control practices 104g that they leave in Autumn and|y)ace wis not discovered for an-| driving cars, remember the rilly fia & or standing by a lake as if they : be followed throughout the province.| that their eggs hatch in Spring; and in ig re Doaich naturalist | of owning their first bicycle. And ? = Were, going to Jump in, or dancing Feed mixture for live stock have The combined nish and Roster Spesoa that males who may enter the' sea point] ¥ Gehmidt - found one of some of ® ne older riders yiay stil 2 on the grass. Then the art galleries| been carefully tested at agricul-| With Canada dependent im No be of the utmost value in dealing at--five--years--old--do--not--breed--until Se rreitares weit of the_Earces. | rub the parts of their bodic. tht they will admit your nudes to the|tural colleges and experimental) small way on wheat for general | with the impending outbreak. The| they are in their eighth to tenth] je followed the trail backwards, [used to ache on the old "vcne- exhibition. But there was one fel-| farms across Canada with the re-| prosperity both in the east and the poster will be distributed chiefly | year. The females are always older. | geross the North Atlantic end, with | shaker" and the "high" bicyel. be- Ni low painted as nice a nude as you|sult that many new facts have come| west, it is interesting at this time through the office of the field crops| They breed at a depth of about 400 infinite patience, traced them to] fore Dunlop revolutionized the tusi- 1: ever saw, and when the art gallery] to light on the food needs of animals) of the year to watch crop reports, | commissioner of the department of meters in water of fairly high tem-|peir breeding ground. ness.--Stratford Beacon-Herald. or turned it down he was told it was| for their various productions. 'Com-| even if it is a bit early, and so to agriculture of Saskatchewan, and in| perature, probably guided to it be-| ppt a Gory which had defied > indecent because it was wearing| mercial feed manufacturing com-|get some grasp on the possibilities addition to being -on- view at allj cause its saltness suits some chem- b ih 2 ys Wi wag dis pe ve green slippers! In Toronto your|panies have been keeping step with|of the future An official report municipal offices and centres of ical necessity of their being. a "Many rae idles hake Classified Advertising nudes have got to be nudes. If they| their findings, trying at al} times to| from Ottawa states that crop news agriculture assembly, will be dis-| Anyway, they all go to the same Dole eligrel Jboat the breeding of ik have green slippers, then they are|offer to farmers products which con-| during the past month has been of a played in railway stations and post! spot, southeast of the Bermudas. | Jo Treat Izaak Walton OLD COINS Just naked ladies. ; . tained the proper amounts of the variable nature. Timely rains have | offices throughout the infested part{ After breeding, the parents die. The are toes were bred Trom| 115 7g seams EACH All FoR UX U So. all the Canadian. painters| essential feed substances at a justi-| been received in many parts of Can of the province. eggs float and hatch near the sur-|, "8 has solemnly stated Indian head cents. We buy all ill Vey are painting their nudes| fied cost. ada and the United States, but the face, Frey hats the young bogia to that they originated from corrup- fates Jpn diery of cumiiiion, 4 LR running through the woods, or shiver- winter wheat crop in the United : feed fast and to grow rapidly. . dew. But it was left| Us I or in vats ing on the edge of a lake, or danc- States has been ah damag- Lady Haig to And now their real romance starts. i "writer igh Watery 0 stored i ps tan alin iin > . . . { 2 okg aper Money, iold, JUN ing on the grass. As long as they Ginger Exports From ed. The United States Department} Att d M m rial At once they begin to cross an ocean | oF Te actic fable of all. He Hooks, OM. Paper Mower Hol i / aré running or shivering or dancing, Jamaica Increase 44 P.C.|of Agriculture reports that 31.2 per > en e€ or which they have never traversed to --_Cairncross was his name--solemn- price list and instructions. assist ao eas oe hi , cor 8 = Ui dt 2{c re aed, 1 : go long as they are outdoors catch- cent of the sown acreage has been Unve ilin reach homes which they have mever|, "Co io and published a book, the rat yr IT Gh - ing cold and exhibiting themselves Gi hes Jone. Hedi ated | oF Will be abandoned and production seen. Most of them travel northeast| ot) © "0 ) io prove that eels pro-| ont. to the public, nudes are what you| Si"€er G68 TOME Cn the Brit.| is estimated at less than 432 million with the Gulf Stream, floating at 21 4 fron a certain beetle. And the CHICES TOR FALL call okay in Canada. i an) an by i in the yp! bushels as compared with 405 mil- OTTAWA,--That Lady Haig will (depth of about 100 fathoms ow water book contained an engraving, pre- : : "But put 'em inside the house, iy dm] GT BE GN lion harvested in 1934, and as com-| be present at Canada's unveiling of oF homt £8 'degrees i SIRS sumably from life, of such a beetle, | GIX BREEDS CHICKS, 6 0 Lo (0 : Where they Sught 'to be,' sn you k Re dit "Ja oi inger," pared with an average production the War Memorial at Vimy next Jay d pd Be he in ing pd: with its carapace split open and 2 I, a FT og Agatha, e &. « Canadians won't stand for 'em. i tommo wi Te ve Ly ows of 618 million from 1928 to 1932.| has been announced by Brigadier ou Sing ey me i | small eel emerging. oa. i : That's because you have evil minds|Y - bn Bue Sy me Y| Europe reports a slight increase |General Alex Ross, Dominion Presi- gor wi Are po inch long Natural history has always been | ooo CURRENCIES WANTLD i. in: this country, Yel), so many a Ihe ro : yi Ta iy & 48 in wheat acreage for 1935 and ex-|dent of the Canadian Leglon, Aft ee % halt years fully infested by writers of legends, but : -- i nudes are being painted in the [Ports of ginger trom Jamaica uring| ive winter damage has been con-| "I am so grateful to you for your op Wma ann | He, surely no more egregious one has IMPERIAL RUSSIAN, GERMAN ANI) § : : 1934 increased nearly 44 per cent.| z - : grown and three inches long, trans- 3 b Et) covermment bonds, cure « woods, beside the lakes and dancing h s Wich" woold fined to relatively small areas. Re- | kind letter which has reached me re- arent. flat and leaf-shaped, they | ever been propagated. and J iin fa rg 1 on the grass that other countries are | Ver the Previous year, which wot ports are favourable from most] garding the Canadian Pilgrimage in p ach the Se po of Europe po Finally, there is affinity between Tenclen wahted, iby Yorn boron, i! going to think pretty soon that the indicate that {hire a areas in central and southern Eur- | 1936," wrote Lady Haig, "It will be i ica i migration of mature eels and mi- TOLD AND TIRE BARGAINS A woods and the grass and the lakes demand for de Approsina ely 2894" ope with the exception that drought a wonderful gathering to unveil that | ATNCt 0 a change: | gration of birds. Those birds which BICYC nN BRAN NE 5 of Canada are just teeming with 700 lbs. were exported in . has caused considerable damage in| beautiful memorial, and I shall feel their bodies rk sa readin, they eck a warmer climate in Winter $10 ur: AUTOM Tne» 5 nudes. They are going to think this i el Spain and Iatly. Unfavourable re- much honoured that the members lose half an inch in length, they return north to breed. The chiff- Por framperadion | pal Li Lah is a nudist country. Well, that will Rats havy lisen tinghy to 4p vise ports have also been received from! have allowed me to accompany them." become cylindrical or eel - shaped. chaffs and willow-wrens now flat wpiionto. am EY 3 serve you right for being so dirty paws in ink and spell out dot aa "North Africa and substantial re- Canada's Peace Army, registration They are now called elvers or glass | tering and singing on our copscs mame . bagt 2 £ in the mind." , dash messages in ne Morse gas, y duction in production is indicated | to date mow over a thousand and eels: and in their fourth Spring, have wintered in Persia and Cape ort . Joset Novotny, of Hovazadovice,| = "iris area, expected to reach twenty times that | "0% © oto phew push up these Colony. Probably our northern . Vid Both ohn Bohemia. He was once 8) mye Canadian Trade Commission- figure, wil sitend the unvelling of riieis, oo tributaries, up ditches, | country was their seigii] hbat. Community A | He Married A City Girl | er at Melbourne, Australis, has) Ctnaduls Sar Honors at EU some oven to ponds, Tn fresh water] (0 T ts ; £0) i cabled that the weather continues p roraci ly, the males liv- ndoubtedly he { S A a- Lak 100 dry for-the seeding of the new | presence of representatives of the hg he females | fish: that we know. And passitly he Advisory Lo t 3,.C. Kirkwood, in Marketing crop throughout the Australian British and European as well 88 | Gtaying longer and growing much lived then south of he oh B d "qi I heard of a man well known in wheat belt with the exception of the | Canadian and United States Govern: ue." Then one Autumn night they and" tiiis is why he returns the oar Toronto who had a farm near Noel's State of New South Wales where |ments. in their turn get restless and repeat | breed. But Win WL ends hi Fre i 2 favourable. |, i vj 'hich | origin, he, lik y JF: . wv " a_real farm, with 100 pure bred prospects are generally fa their parents journey, from which become a fresh-water one by adopt-1h A group of public-spirited citi: Jerseys on it, and other costly stock: qe they never return. . ) : i f 4 He hoped his son would have a ' Brazilian Income The most remarkable part of this jan. Thos ho ee) 3 0 AT zens having joined together land-love enya] to his own. Perhaps FIGHTING HOPPERS Again Shows Gain Yempshiahle Bo 3 wis frites Ireeding in fresh water; the eel a for the common weal and bet- the son had, but he married a city "| eels to certain rivers. Shoals ar- E ais. . - girl, whose Pretty nose is offended rive' in the East Atlantic: some have fresh-water fish breeding in the sea. |} ferment of Communities, now by the smells of earth, stables and IN WESTERN. CANADA TORONTO, -- Brazillan 'Traction, i, g, to the Channel, some to the STW ¥YH4 offer a service to individual AV a d wh 1 fer th Light and Power Co, Ltd. reported] sg iqtic, some to the Baltic, some ai ) . Hing LIN! > pens, and whose feet prefer the another monthly increase in gross 0 wo citizens and ~~ communilies. A, _ floors of the Royal York to the turf 2 A ) y tinul th 71 to the Mediterranean. What directs ee RN of rural acres. Control Campaign Against Ae Ay Dae i them? Faey have never seen these ---- , NON-POLITICAL, NON-RAC- Pl EA : y running into iove i . Tome (VER And so the father's herd was sold Destructive Grasshopper ince last fall, Gross earnings from seas, nor the vers g " The bicycle, like many other ae IAL. NON-SECTARIAN te at sacrifice prices, and the farm ; them. There can be no memory, | i.eq js a product of evolution, and + INGIIN-ORL : NY has now a new owner; the son and Has Been Inaugurated. operations in April were $2,462,166) 5nq jnstinct is only a name. Yet thei ong be impossible to pronounce \ his wife look for their names in the compared with $2,392,850 in the same | f,.¢ yemains that eel-bearing rivers| ,... it was invented in a certain|} Send a 3 cent stamped envelope A a socio An edition of 5,000 map-posters |nionth of 1934, an increase of $69,306. | always have eels; the elvers never But an Englishman connected . VARY = = gociety columns of the Toronto s v RY " year. But an Ling inf ia v i d to th h itu- | Operating expenses declined $60,180 th 5 als Var. for further information. dailies; and the. father goes about n regard to the grasshopper silu seem to miss them. with the trade--and England pion with "dof ted look in his eves ation in the province of Saskatche-|from $1,104,389 to $1,144,209 and net| hat guides an individual elver| 4 i. the bicycle business--is au- i AN : a_doteated look in his eyes Wan has just been issued and dis-|eafnings for the month (before de-tto the Nile instead of to the Severn? |p iio for the statement that 1935 GIFF BAKER Ba ag tributed by the entomplogist ranch ne aun and wos SH It is strange; AL Sager i is the centenary of the modern A : ! ps : of the Dominion department of agri-| #1,307,947 compared Ww ,108,461,| ponds, if once they hold eels, al-j. op o1v J was in 1836 that the bx mn '- - wheel. was in Gn A Rotind Rob culture as part of the co-operation at increase of §109,486. ways scem to do so. Why does Ann id raping was built that was 39 LEE AVE. Toronto, Ont i with the province of Saskatchewan Aggregate gross earnings for the| eel which enters the homely and Iriven by pedals and a chain. | i Protect the birds in the grasshopper control campaign | first four months of 1935 were §10.-| muddy Thames not stay in its lower re -- That eat the insects for 1985. The poster presents a map | 930,220, compared with $9,313,273, an | reaches, but push on many miles in} e-- : "That destroy the forests | in colors forecasting the distribution increase of $716,947, and aggregate | order to cross an uncomfortable y AS That conserve the waters of the probable grasshopper out.| net earnings for the same poriod | field to reach a pond in Oxfordshire? The latest stati.tlcs show 1 ROSS /r HE HR That feed the streams break in the areas likely to be in-| Were $5,340,446 compared with $4-| Have the elvers who do this been as Taras 7 age 19), gains § faa. Jo 8 weeks | Ba That fill the reservoirs volyed in three categories, and also 645,642, a gain of $694,804. hatched from eggs of parents who| that it all the lawyers ane, Riri That produce the crops indicates an outbreak of pale west lived in that pond? It is incredible the country were laid end a «3 «3 -hiveao so much : Increased my awn belght to 611. Sins. That moisten the lands That supply the markets That provide the foods That nourish the people - That make the nation. ../ ern cutworm, ~The map is 'supple- Issue No. 23 -- '35 FINED FOR SHOUT. : For shouting "Up, the Rebels" in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Sunday afternoon, young Joseph Neil has § -- 10 Ld been arrested and finéd. that they should; {Hat knowledge and geography should be inherited from the egg. Yet how is it that all waters are regularly repeopl- ed? : to end, about half of them could be left there, MHelght Specialist, Hered of Testimonials from od over Ph world: + ree $10.00 complete. 4 Details Free. Write Now. MALCOLM ROSS goarborough, Eng.

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