The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-11-29, Page 3•
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Strange People .
Siberian Tribe, Possibly of
• American Origin, Dying.
Out
Out "froth' • Hardships i
and Lack of Game
• Halierovsk Far Eastern Republic -
The ,Udeheys, once a powerful Wine
•Ing tribe,* inhabiting the shores of
• ;rivets renting through •the lIssuri
foreste, are gradually dying Out. 1
Their origin,. which some attribute
to American incliaus and others. to the
•OCirochone.ta Mongolian tribe inhabit- $
„...7_
• Ing the Berne in•
region, remains unascer.! - - - ----- -
s • .--_,-
tained. t The tribe _today , numbers , FORTUNATE IF FREE. .•
aidered one of our most serious
OF
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Only, about 1,330 Men ane ve are to maintain our
'Women. I
'WeanIf
The thieheYe- lease their entire life BLADDER. CAMPION 1 i high reputationin.. the. production of
' in the feeests hunting Siberian sables i .. • •••— clover seed it is essential that gr.9w-
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and other6precious: fur aniinale. ' Ac-'' Presence of this Weed in Any ers'iriake a determined effort to com-
cess to their settlementh is difficult CloverPrevents Cl'Op . r.:;_"...til__,Is imwing."maillaas- :a: those
; The 7husband is the absolute ruler of •&Kee , cvlever sect oak u ere s
:the fatally. He hunts and lishei and
primates , a means • of jiving fer .:the.,
1•senessf.
Irtig"ic IE RS. : _
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othas suffect .to Wrroatigtlair04
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' OWNING •
100,611.SYRUP'-
' Children LOVeVIENOVSterun °AMILY 's1zE 759 'Pf*
- -ir• TRIAL E 35! BOTTLE it3
' Grading TOri . •ato-eratuilnlas,tea,.sa:dtslihnoluillir‘fi'lln'd'786e:d'.61:gsroawre.
,
O , Fortunate are those growers whose
colves the, hest dishes. '• When he hes •pion. TWs 'weed wa:fpbtal,ae.eddde.11.0eat*he" isnhgodnnld:brenfivtearbylecanruesflunlesinsi Plibructhaltinnyg
d floe that the same
. "whole family. As a, reward lus re- clover fields are free
Children are inut d f •om habyhoodat Ottawa, nieans
.•• meeting et .thhe hSqed • 'Adt‘h•isorY. B. Mudd ,Inenead..nnlet. tee':rneateere are •on.ly a few
to eat What is left. ' •
containing it cannot' grade No. 1 for Plants et bladder eamp on te -11.„ constreetiee, I've an not specially in- .nothing to equal • them in keePing'
PrimarY noxious class, .at the recent ee ° any eer.P
had his eie hie wife must be content
t in any seeds of this
99 '., I !B'Pr117anettai'..rg'(Lothndfenirill): PThila e Petah
SaY.0 B•litain ,
,or
Ince African 'Wenn has always had a dM
•,•-rt-r--..r. ' . 'fPrent relation vis -e -vis the rest oi
. Asking
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the Enipire froth any et'aer Don In.
Lork. Birkenhead , SikarPlY a ' - - ' ' - -
Critical of C°: olidg's -14Peanv. e trensEuma pirendg' Wiltitheuet6nbefQh%Tgeldal
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; down the rest or Ile fabric. The
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. SPeech * 's ' . secessien.of South Africa. weuld cut
London. -The 'Earl of. Birkenhead, In half our only assured line• of cepa-
until recently Secretary of State for .
•India, Was sharply critical of the Arm" inantidnieathtel°11F2711;27LIndStuthAuLt.Friacalas14
istice Day speech of President •Cool- the•..clasp of ole •imperial girdle."
idge in ae addreas at a recent cern- England acquired ,it by every con-
plimentarY dinner tendered him.
. ceivable title -conquest, cession and
"I thought there underlay in that purchase. So long as 'she is respon-
speech a spirit of patronage and a Bible, for India. and has .to keep touch
capacity for giving to Europe and to with •the Australasian Dominions: Se
Englatid," the Earl said. "As far as long will she* resist every Means, in
England is silcrsed' I sin _44t 84T° her ,power, ay attemiit of Smith
not asked the United Statesi ae tar ao Ahlea. t° sOcede trimi the EmPire*
that we speciallY. require it. , we have ,
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re to do anything for us." B
Y'S OWN 11
' Asserti-g that the United . States • •
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:entered the war not from any.TIPP.1.11), „ .
t� atsist the Allies, but 'solely because
Atherican nationals were .being raure
••• • •
dered bY German submarinee, he said: •
,unniMte3d. aSntsawteesr tun'ofelli(el,Pbere•sttlaetntwnet atlishe Own .T.ablets for her httle ones' she
When we discuss questions ..e.c. e,evel always
keeps
aconIPInPoYes°hIler athne; cjirs;
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, . , Once a • mother has used • istea
,
nothing from them excePt good will. 1 • • ,k •• I" h d
to the hardships. of .forest life. A '
t • t ent is recommended. By this . •
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vit
ieTures
Made of bark,' Pat 'his father', big these Weed Seeds can be removed 1"?3-7
„I do not mean, simPle mou'ing••fhe e. ' e .
thine d • this is often worse than .
oun as acific qr not' i nour luirpose." • I inild ..buf thorough laxative which
claild of 4 usually:can matage a canoe sale. in Canada. Although many r
pipe, fish and essist his father in
i modern Cleaning •machinery there is iv
tracking wild animals.' At the age oralways' a portion?about the same size d . • , than would
. ., fact explain:3 whe.buyers are not attic-• fevers and re:aking teething 'easier.
A - Peeelierity ,of .the tribesmen is..lous to bid at all on seed from -eradicate' each : •' ' •• .
GROW PALE AND TH Concerning theni, Airs. Saluste': Pelle-
kiwi?' remarkable honesty. Whenever infested by: this very - serious- weed
•fields', cut, put to thoroughly.,
specimen. .The plants should be dug , . , . . ._
. . . • . . (••• : tie St
SBtab171.-nlasO's'v'nQ. liTeellevtrsitefes;7;xdel hpaavsnt the relief e'tft.rahe°1n17.1dne-gspheui.nia' taell'iy4i.eslue. Lied.' , ' b'lt1118,gihrt, ee8r-St*.lriles:i".-1"31•..'osruf, PoPlitgs\erlr'Pgianidlant-citt-e'
. the family' .starts on a hunting trip i• eee tee'onginrepaioti•ifpc,asrtaetfe,sthyter.spread -',ont and i)arned
T. T‘T. 1 tlie surMce 'of the Soil -end rine salt .....1, eerse.....' ---- ' used Bab ' '' pictures two
or cnt off deep below
d: tseth:is'..tv.:iytiairleefta:rnapitraltuliEdfuenond of ejaedd
sprinkled oVer the Poi•tien of. the -roots. I-7- IN 'marl Pinli Pills... 1-ould
' . lathe ouhe 1 , , • I'
ten ,years and am never viithout them
ing eel, other's, hatr, beth enlaced in%
In the .earth. in front of the .home ,to 1613,-eli-dit-is-le ig'-j b, but Wad . Blood , ith.the apple • • se
°Less than one hale of otir domestic lYlien "girls gr. 'weak pale and . . . • •. • , Break Colds -vvith Minard's Liniment.
eseless, ca.using the weeds to branch
tion and indigestion. Colds and simple
out an raise more seeds than YOUNG GM
5 his parents look for •a ' bride for . and weight as the cloterseeeand this -
11;I:J:;icloirtlreceotel'Ipthae.
og aa et he , the liu'bs7
have been the ca.se 'had it not.been • • . • . ,
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•••••••-•i
Red Rose Orange. Pekoe is
the best tea Ion husr.
' In. dean,' bright' ,Alumimas.
Learning
.**r:Ems,,striO*448.
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Classified Advertisements
AIITIsT BRUSHES, 'COLORS. PA.-,'
Hoyirors, of War Depicted by
•INktnorial in Germany
. . ' .mas cards for hand eolorine. ., C. R.
v‘r.:gli::1011irrieica;a: :308115/Plescte Icaineuiertrinst
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materials, -write few. cataloguecae lA..91
war memorial that is. ot a glori- ,,
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fleatieleeet a .4..athing denu c.iation of .. ' '
war and martial deeds has been erect- •81 1 5 1,,'EnRe staluppe,DfruePi, swt`oveTIZY4- •
ea .at Ettlingen, Baden. , \Aura mills, Dept; 1. °rime, one.
In the Town Hall' fower,' surmount-
ed be a baroque helmet, one side of • "So yea had trouble loca.ting me,"
the Wall is edorried with.a• haut,relief said •the stranger to the old.,darkY,,m3
depicting all the.. gruesome' horror's he alighted at the, country station. •
and destructiveness of War. ' Symbol- "Didn't, your master give ygo a de-
ized death „riding a black horse is -scription of mer , "Yes, mama, but ,
seen swinging a blood -dripping scythe', times so many gereraen wif ,red noses'
as hia snimal tramples .on a' Mass of coleing on that des train."
• hurniin beings and On soldiers enel • .
ed in fierce combat ''The base r of The, overhead ill. the bootleggin, g •
unguarded.--A-bireltAiranch„-is-latudr. remaining. :This may seem like a big be Taken to Enrich the I the,- greatest satiSfaction and I can the col: of the serpent of paradise
1.ennox of the .Deminion Seed Branch;
--"aseit-is-a-neeenifial.-very:difileult, to
eradicate, and. each plant ,produces
• thousands Of seeds, it .may be
eon- to strangers that the family' • campiori is*.a mighty serieus 'weed.
• of little ones:" The 'Tablets • are Sold • , •
. gladly.reconmeetelethem to all inothers w..•
by medicine defilers or 'direct by milli
• • • • nesses, a uc an o lei s ips
bat k d tl • exPert8 as the fineSt teas . .principally in Ontario Where bladder The girl. her teens eennot . develop :•lia,ins' oTenkevilDler,:' W011itl". A
Net England. town 'late one evening
theatrical troupe arrived % in a
ot priests, tule over requirements of red clover seed, .it is thie, parents should net neglect these
the communiii,... The. reinedy: for ill , A.a.alrA teas are known by pointed', out, are produce, d in, Canada,' sYMPtoina; to do se means danger. at -0 cAeinet(sLicain_r_hee.xe:_ii:ompr
with the 'whole population joining in Nir4y Red Rime Orange Pekoe -
. of life is dancing the "shanfans," grolArn---a fact Which exrilains
QnS2 cOrnparatively wealthy tribay: . ,Servedlz
• the UdehaI. to aa AM gradualljT ROM,Ilar In Canada; :.Por Red
growing leaerer eud poorer,' which is Rose Orange Pekoe is 'chiefl3r,
chiefly due to e .ruthless exterraina composed Of Assam teas,
lign_bY 'neighl..41r.14.--kujetes..9._f• sables, -, which „nccounts_fOrlts
practically the sole, source of 'iticourie tinctiirei quality and value.
. of the tribe. Several ye:11.s ago everY.'
thirty sables every season. Lately I package guaranteed
Udehey hunter Used to kill more than
has. fallen to four or :Aye.
Another reason for the deeline of
O the tribe, is the scarcity of Iivonien.,
There are only. 70 •women to every
•'110' men. This', clisPrepottion • forces
the Udeheys to iook for brides else-,
•' where.- Once...goete, the Udehey sel-
dom returns to his -primitive forest
Bre,
Morning Problems
Will be Discussed
League of Nations'IConimittee
•Will: InvestigateTraffic
Syste:
•A.•• simpler System; be international
regulations governing automobile•tout-
fete, in foreign countries is. the, goal',
'of:the Road Traffic Committee of the-
: League 'of Nations at present Meeting!
in Paris, states a nitern•in "Interde-
pendence," monthly -review 'of •. the
• League of Nations Siceiety, Published
in Ottawa.' Although'. little difficulty;
is encountered by the. motorist on this.,
continent where . the international
bow:Welty ' is no barrier tO • travel in 1
Europe many :more formalities must t
.be •attended to, and a tryptie, 'a spe-
cial document, mtist be Produced and
• stamped. :The Committee will also go
into the. questiOns of road and night,
signals, train -b. taxeS,. speed limits, aid
tho. international regulation. of Com-
,. mercial. Motor traffic. •' - •
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• •caMpion, has become 'widely .distri- tritia.irobust. womanhood •U•ithenit an
hilted. With this weed considered abundant supply of rieh,.red 'blood in '
Primary tiOXi011sz and, ihmieWed in her veins. It is „the leek of thin that.
eTade Noj., about l6 ,pa, cent.of the Is the great trouble With eine girls
' Ontario red. clover. seed ;will- haVe to out -:et tem • Dr. Nk'illiains?: Pink Pills
be graded 'No.?2 and ,No 3, tn• desig-chave achieved world -Wide' -.fame for
hated rejected •and...prehibited from -their remarkableblood making prop -
sale -in -,-Ganadc. -.This :means that .,a2.erti_. In :,theeeT,Pillsr:..there, is 'eir,vir:',..
' ,part or our ‘noithern-grive` ted:'Clover 'ells Ifealt13;, with gloating eneeka , and
seed Will be exPorted te other Coun-. sPatkling eyes 'for 'everY weak, 'pale
tries Where it is ninth in.demand•be:. girl: The vaine Of the pills in casea
, cause of its winter haydnesS, The de-...of'tli;.isoflomysmlslniji•iirdg,
,‘svitiouneb7tuht6t3:,,,s.paiter.-
Mend in Canada , is .PrinciPally :,for inei
seed that Will grade lio.. 1 and to meetten ;etreet West: 'ilamilton;Oilt.; 'who
d
this demand reclover seed will hayborhlt:'g
'ess:-. "iArihii
o•guot. two i ver
hadhealth :isegeniY..
:AO' be imported from. France, Poland,
New Zealand and Other. countries : I took, hei• to a doctor who •advised
• lgneh seed from these', tonsils.sed9trtehme otsi-codu:saying 1 e(.1Y-11,in_ge ,•
'6111'itides has nthailainwga'all9thre
I been usect_iff reeent • years and has
proven adaptable1. . them remoNed, but -it thd not help.:
:. : . , '
i. •. .• 1, . ' • lher, and she seemed to haee absorbed ,
• ' Golf and Webst • ' - and not SO inuCh poison• from:the troehle tha
. 1‘, she did not pick an at• all. She,. Ceuta'
alikee-,both increaee the. Vocabulaey.
' .• . 7 ':, ••• • • Ineither eat nor sleep, and whit. Med,
---.----e----•---='''.ahe did take did notdigest, Then she'. '
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ROUS• ,& MANN) LIMITED.
O 172 iiisseon ST..TOONTO .
1E!.
FOR THE , FARMER ....• .
FARM Boys ARE-,Y01.1R; PLANS FOR •THE FUTPRE
Do Youintend to run your own firM; to, practice the. hint/farr
inethoias; to raise better crops and..better stock; to keep your farm in
the higheit State of; tertilitY; to inake tba farm pay? Unless, you do,
What satisfaction' is 'there in fatrning? Now is the •tIrrie to laY. the •
foundation of your life's" work; to learn soMethingof soils; ,•
zers; ,drainage; Plant aricUanimal diseases, insect Pests; varieties of
'gralni„. Oats,. and -fruits; •breed i aratl.types of animals;• marketing of • •
,farrnproduce; carpentry; blackarnithing; .dairyingi•etc.. Get as in
sight, into the. innUmerable;prnbletris',that 'every farmer. flab .to 'facer
and 'should knew about.. , •
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? .7 ; 13E' . ? ?
Some 4. the Winter at'
.THE ONTARIO- AGRICULTURAE COLLEGE,
GUELPH- ONTARIO
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*ThesO• courses are denioned to Meet the 14quireinents of boys
who cannOt.sPend a tenger; period at the .C011ege.
REDUCED. RAILWAY , RATESN"
t end for the Short Course Calendar outlining the various cnurv.S.
'G. I. CHRISTIE; B.S.A., D.Sc.,- - A. M. POeFloTisEtrlialr.D.S.A.;
• Presideni. R
Sir'. Philip Sassoon ' `, , • ,7-_
Back From Air, Trip .....
. ed he Sir Philip Sassoon Under,:
a flying boat has just beep .cdmplet- 1 •'WINTER ILIS. AND DISCOMFORTS
,...--.. ••••,, ,„ • , s•1•..
London -A' tour . of 17,000 miles 41 k .AVOth.
seeretary of • Air, who has returned f . 4 -s. -.. 4 '
k , ii,,,,,,,,,, • .,.. rs s • •••• '.
1 ,`,.„,,z • z
. to Louden. after. visiting 25 British l' ':,, • e•kl,,,, '
air stations in Matte, Egypt, the Stk.! ;\\•
dab, Irak and India. • tke, boat uSed l• \I'
, „....
• ' in hte ,liight •waa the letest ' *Macke
• barn Iris , with three Rolla -Royce' e
e,
Condor engines. ' 0 „' • • . •°
Sir Philip leftEngland on Sept. 29.. • ..,
• , The .only ‘mishap ,in seven weeks 'Ot e,
--. tour was enginetrouble at lask on ,A„:,,,
the Persian Gulf, causing a .week's • 'e`e,'''',
del•
aY while -A netv'eligine' was. ship-, •
ped from Inditi:•'" •Interviewed on his SPEND WINTER IN THE WA,7-"KM CLIMATE OF
return, Sir Philip said the flight Wes •
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"a great success." TO•taI flying time . TH• E
. of the trip was about 130 beers. ,
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Selfishness
.•• SelliShuess • is the chief. sprin4 of
O „injustice, for /tont hence ft it that
often-times nien regard not ,what
I
courses they take, what meets. they,
Use) unjust, ; hew beee soevef
theY totard the eonipasSing their
• designs; they traitaple, lipba „right;
Violet° . ell lats. of toteselefiee; they
2thei'r., 'trust & ,. betray their
Weeds, supplant, their • neighbor, dee
ttact „from the *hie and worth gr
Any. -man; forge raleVent-ireliOns-- (Hailer-
atul coMmit any zart , of wrong
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The Gide coast
Rich in legend and history.' lux-
urious 'hotels, apartments and
cottaget; The Tati-c,..fmerican, all -
Pullman train, leaves Cincinnati
10:20 A. M. daily and arrives at
Gulf Coast plaints next morning.
,., •
O
Wreer, Orlettii4r.
pr.ery. day -4 is "holiday" -every
night is "carnival' i n New Cori eans,
All sportS. Historic guinea. Eit-
talent- hotols:-Vilotld • famous-
rettauraritS, „Reached irk less than
Flotottlit
Splendid through: train service
• from Detroit, Cleveland, Indian-
apolis; Cincinnati andlouisville
daily on The Fkoniogo and The
* Saushlaild. Diverse route includes
Gulf Ceast one way. Same cost,
• -fteltfoititaits
„ ,
The inOsersiscliniting' wa'Y 'to go
• "abritiatlat horne".is to follow the
sun thePacific Coast. TherAiiiz
cAnEriCan-connects,...With,
-western trains at New Orleans.,
and „-outragc„ 71;Withent, regard • or re-, J1°0 Cincinnati. on Liberal stop -oven allowed. No.
`Melte,: .they .7do, anything • /Wheat .
-f'seemetV'TO'.- triffr•-• cr-there'deligif:=17 ,
1 .0. ' ' :• - - ,,-
. . texas- there is. ..it CaniPaigit- for ,,•,
. -nloolelpat la-ienetshitrui -electric -pow- •
tr.plants, 'We Offer the , campaign ,
•arogait:' ,-1(1031, ,:t'iiiit••013' 'Olith."4-Liie, '
Charlia---"So you married' your ein-
;ptoyfr! -I•loW long did you work for
Syrtie--"Till 1 got him."
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'FREE 1NFORS' 'a-rib-N741e,tiylit2t
Potter . &14."*.4. —; GrOa"
603 Trsnsponation Olds.. Detroit. Mitrusan.
• Scud me ilIntrated literatUM about: 0 Floritia; Gul(Colst;
0 New Oilcans; Califistnia. Also quote winter fates. •
'Mail
This
,Cesspets,
Nara'
Address
LOU1SVILLE& NAHVILLE R. R.
• A snow white smoosa.with hoofs like ., 7 _-
:a' mule has been seen oh • the lower ° ' • ..
letiskewim River by niitires •Who de- '
. -Vane iiines, father." eiglied the peni-
they will not bogie trepPiag:
tit the,moose is driveiraWay or'killed . t.' , ' ..---.-4....-..-
un., tent , "eht 1 just lore to talk about it i
Minard'i Liniment tot' Flackaehe. 1 •
•Clare it is possessed (3.1 the devil.
' failed, and ,they are, now waitieg for man :earl operate.--eirencil '. Bluffs spitklel "Ate -the whites Clear ..
••. ' • l'•• *tuft time. gi'dat Anierican ..hereel : . 'ealousy-Sparkling eyes indi-
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Several atteinpta to trail it have ' needs right. now is a Can -opener a ive.:"..
, tate. beauty, yes, and„:good
, health, tool 9 Do your eyes
buyers will pay a bonus for the ttei= (.!oule te stay. 'SO much Tor the beim 1 ' ...
, „ s,eaLLOWTItiretertne ,.
.--(11. inarec4cthatineYSt:itlowiuttl:OfY.-esitl::tsw • „ .
condition. -due to Constipa- •
tiara,. f lo, you need,
heat* snowfall when It will . be ..run : 'Nonpareil
do•wn and killed. before the Indian or : :-' • • 4-' ' . ' ' - ' . ' . '
Eskimo.trappera• are 'stainpeded... Pur: - The "talkies,' We. ' lire told„ •heYel .
traction of the, freak animal: , • . . that they -had just Popnetliiin /or al. ••: • ' ' ' ' °
,,, . ee------es----- : chieeeFunch, • ' ' • ii lelleew'
. 1 lEten though you get,in the pehlic ,
. It geld prodnetion, 'in the United eye; .'70•LI may be just a squirt.
• developed • ar, cough thdt kept . her
awake at: night, and weht down le n:
, weight' te 95 4, pounda. . . A neighbor i ...seat, mia.ii , i:rost isas „nee -e
said to :•ree 'Yee' bal'e tried ,do men.Y.. ated with .anYthing:,lialf-balted,"
.things why 'net try, Dr, Williems', Pink ' , ' . '.,‘ ._..L7=._:_.-.:.---.--7-
Pills?' I got soni.e_. and befel'e she. r• • rs r
,shew iinprovement. She' • continaed '• Roekhampton • .,lialletin (Queens-,
ptre re • . • .
• finished the seeond,bbx she began to‘', ' . EMI
:.the use. ofthe pills for ieine tinie and..landl.s. ' Etnpire, preferenCe, to • he
,.itso
. e:oul...iti.00nideepipoiye,kt.,nonfd ceoilitdiatinedn„salee.e); . ienngythli9i7rd 7flooete wtilniad; oar' atatoerz bsaosuutt ..
i With all her olti4ime''vignr. These; effeetivelY Protect the makkets of the ' • '
, statements
an be verifi d 'bs neigh Dominintis in Britain 'for rtiNV prod Flashing Eyes
:bors who. wfiteled her restered' from' 1 ucts• and focidstuffa as weii as • the' • • ,•
O lillith e:oltuhr t I% :lei er fi: cot dheelialletih..edoes.,, not i misahrkets .in • the Dominions for Brit,. ..
manufaetured gods. " Nothing. • ' ' •
Laughing Eyes
to , find, that no, accoramodation was
to be bad-: In the only hotel that the
place • afforded; The landlord, did not
see* a affected by. the gad, plight
•
of the tourists but 'aftei(aiuch per-
stiesien the oldjeliew said they •could
• sleep;in an'. abauciOned churela• across
the atteet..: For want of eny other;
!shelter they .aCeepte'd ad--tet-red- for -
the night., Aboxit two • o'clock thel
morning the • landlord.' , heard
• cherelf' bell . ringing 'vigorously, and;
senthie ecei over t� se whit was the
• matter.- :Take broegh back the report
.eTherle 'isn't anything the matter,
P,Op;,hnt the:gent in pew twelYe'wants f
• a coupleof gin fizzes sent right over:"
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O • that her 'Mother. put her: tee bed a.Ifull
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Elrovns eyeb for strength. -17 --Blue
for geherosity-Gray eyes for
Canadian Gold Production•
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• States contieuee to decline in. the Ltlok at the grahetruit-Corvallis
fairly steady waj• it has done ,since • (0.ye,) Gtizette-,Times. '
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Try regular daily.
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liftititil,?,y the • eeiiianY thekeelia away ' imsiw613Eth•am. 11' 4
Abrasive Garnets -
Practically the whole,.Of
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'present has been obmined from a de-
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LONG,SLEEP IVIAKE, S..
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BABY HAPPY AGAIN
"Ontbaby kept aking us• several
times a nigfit, iintri we started giving
bina a- little' Castoria atter hti list nurs.
int." eaYs an Iowa mothsv ' "Ile slept•
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• soundly from the first night and it
made hinrlook and feel worlds- better,!!
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hafintesiriieWhtinirtiir In-rilitthl
-Children. vita, • 'Colic., constitatiou;
colds, diarrhea,, ete. The Pletcher
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genitinntattorlit. ANnid 4raits:t1on8;-:
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Client:' fility nelgliborlias a big dog
that we are' all afraid of. 'What do
You'adviseY9 Solicitor "Get a big-
ger- one.''.. • 0-
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tti ,
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