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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Pulled Out Beard
To Save Skin.
Alfonso Vinci, South American
explorer, was resting in his ham-
mock by the camp, fire when he
Raw shedewy forms stealing
Among the trees in the half-light
of dusk.
The next moment he was gee-
ing at the red point of an arrow
trained on him. Then all hell
broke loose, It Was as if a dozen
dogs had been trodden on in their
sleep and were howling with rage
and pain, Above the pandemon-
ium could be heard one strident
voice: Solituan, their Indian
guide-interpreter, trying to es-
tablish friendly relations with
the savage raiders.
With a comrade, Enrico, and
native guides, Vinci had pene-
trated the unknown country of
the Samatari, the most primitive
Shirian tribe of the Guiana-
Amazon wilds,
The ugly brute behind the ar-
row was on top of him in no
time, tearing off his shirt, grab-
bing his trousers and shoes, His
body was daubed with a whitish
mud as if he'd been covered in
Blanco,
Vinci dropped clown from his
hammock and stood, naked, at his
mercy. Enrico and the others
were naked; too, and helpless,
There were twelve attackers,
all howling and waving the plun-
dered clothes and red loin-cloths
and brandishing their bows and
arrows,
The native guides were howl-
ing and cursing, too, trying to
convince the raiders of their
friendly intentions, slipping in
an occasional threat lest their
friendly overtures be rejected.
As the night wore on and
things calmed down, these Sa-
matari, with their bloodshot eyes,
were torn between their bows
and arrows and their plunder,
between merriment and ferocity,
between friendship and hatred
for the strange crew they heti met
on their hunting expedition.
"They had something of the
look of a man coming out of a
fit after foaming at the mouth,"
Vinci says in "Red Cloth and
Green Forest," a bizarre .account
of his expeditions in the region".
"Their attention may have
been drawn to us by the smell of
smoke, to which Indians are
acutely sensitive: more probably
the sound of a stray shot had
reached their ears,
Unless our reading of events
was mistaken, these twelve dev-
ils had been moved more by cu-
pidity and fear than by down-
right savagery,"
All the next day the captives
were marched through the jun-
gle without food or rest. About
noon the following day, amid
warning howls and answering
howls, they came to the tribal
encampment in a clearing.
Ape-men swarmed down from
the trees and ran towards the
camp centre, crowding there in
a wild tumult. Behind came the
women, carrying supplies of ar-
rows and out-howling the men,
Vinci and his party were sur-
rounded by a mass of shrieking
dirty humanity that leapt on
them from all sides, His trousers,
which had been returned to him
for the march, were again strip-
ped off him, He was handled as
if he were-"a fish that was trying
to dart away," the principal at-
traction for them being his beard
and the hairs on his chest. Those
in front stripped off 'tufts of it,
exhibiting it in triumph to those
behind, sometimes passing it
back and -then grabbing mores
One, taller than the rest,
brought his face close to Vinci's,
to get the feel of it better. Then
began the process of rubbing
faces,
Each face was rubbed against
his in what seemed "some gro-
tesque dance where My partner
was continually changing and
which Went on for hours in the
midst of a general uproar, till
is the end I all but fainted away
TRICKY TREAT - Myra. Perkins,
left, and Muriel Davis will be
among the first women ever to
perform in competition on the
parallel bars during interna-
tional Pan-American games,
with, weariness, hunger, and the
animal stench that enveloped
me. Enrico was undergoing the
same treatment somewhere else,"
Some would hurl themselves
at him and, with an angry snarl,
grab his beard as if to strangle
him with it or tear it off, skin
and all. Vinci's original captor,
the one with the whitened skin,
began measuring his features
against Vinci's, spanning both
with thumb and finger, as if to
make sure that the beard would
at.
It was terrifying, for Vinci had
heard from another tribe that
when these Indians got hold of
a bearded man they removed the
beard, flesh and all, dried it out
and stuck it on their own faces
like a mask, to appear in the
guise of a white man.
Faced with the threat of a pain-
ful death from mutilation, he
thought of a way out, With ges-
tures of great generosity, he
pulled some hairs out of his beard
and chest and dabbed them on
the Indian's chin, trying to make
them stick there.
Others at once brought some
vegetable gum for sticking them,
• and he explained as best he
could that they would quickly
spread and flourish. "In one
month," he shouted, "PubpulL"
Everyone then took up the
word, and the rest began stick-
ing snippets of hairs on their
faces, sure that they would be-
come bearded men within a
month!
Earlier, Vinci's wrist-watch had
been snatched from him and
taken to the chief, but the strange
tick-tick-tick indicated that there
was a heart inside it. It was an
animal with potent, mysterious
powers, standing in some magical
relationship to its owner. Won-
derment tinged with fear promp-
ted the chief to return it to Vinci.
How, from being captives, Vin-
ci and his party became virtu-
ally guests of the tribe, living
with them and studying their
strange customs, makes a fasci-
nating story.
How Winnie Keeps
So Well Dressed
In' all her 39 years as a comic- -
strip heroine, chic Winnie Winkle
has never worn the same frock
twice. As far back as 1935 envi-
ous female readers were asking:
"Where does she get her
clothes?" And in 1959 they were
still curious about this. In' New
York recently to accept a Na-
tional Cartoonists Society award,
Winnie Winkle's creator, Martin.
Branner, revealed her secret:
"My wife, Edith, subscribes to all
the fashion magazines and picks
out Winnie'l dresses."
It's. The ,H991‹
That Lands
It's the hook that lands 'em!
No matter how good or bow ex-
pensive the rest of your tackle
is, it's that little hook on the end
Of your line that holds and lands
your fish. Or doesn't hook him
because of poor design, Or
breaks or 'bends because of poor
material,
You should be most particular
about trout-fly hooks, 13ecause of
their small size and necessarily
light wire, they must be of very
good steel with the right tem-
per; otherwise, they're likely to
bend or break when you hang
onto a good fish.
Hooks on most lures, being
larger and of heavier wire than,
those used with flies, can be,
and usually are, of somewhat
lower quality, but they still
serve well enough for practical
fishing purposes if they're cor-
rectly designed.
For regardless of good steel
and proper temper, and of whe-
ther it's on a fly or a lure, if a
hook is inefficiently designed,
it's bound to cause unneessary
misses, I believe that, espeeially.
with artificial (including flies),
you'll land most fish. with the
hook having what comes closest
to a plain round bend. It's diffi-
cult to buy hooks with a fairly
round bend, but you can gen-
erally alter yours so that they'll
be as effective as if originally
made round.
Hooks on nearly all lures are
soft enough so you can easily
reshape them with small pliers.
Hooks on better-class flies are
much harder - different makes
and anglers have different no-
tions on exactly how hard they
should be. There's but one way
to and out whether yours can
stand, without breaking, the very
slight bending usually needed -
try! And remember, for practi-
cal purposes, a bend that's some-
where nearly round Will serve
'just as well as one that's per-
fectly round, so don't try to do
too much with them. When fish-
ing, examine your hooks often;
reshape immediately if neces-
sary, writes Jason Lucas, noted
angling authdrity.
A hook with a shank of "regu-
lar" length is somewhat the most
efficient, Still, certain flies, lures,
and natural baits call for ehanks
longer or shorter than regular;
with these, some inefficiency in
hooking is supposed to be more
than compensated for by a
greater number of strikes,
.For dry flies, the lighter the
wire in a hook, the better the
fly will float. High quality is
more necessary in an extra-light
hook than in a regular, since .to
be approximately the same
strength, it m.ust have better
steel. Hooks of regular weight
are usual; and generally best, on
wet flies; but where deep fish-
ing is necessary, extra-heavies
are sometimes used to take, the
fly down faster.
The point more important
than all is - the hook point. It's
what first makes contact with
your fish, and ' it first decides
whether , you're going to miss
him or hook him. So keep your
aiook points sharp!
An hour or so spent in care-
fully sharpening. your hooks is
likely to be responsible for put-
ting mare fish in yoUr creel than
would 12 hours of fishing. And
estch time you land a fish, or
whenever anything else, might
possibly have dulled the point,
examine it - test it for sharp-
ness - and if necessary sharpen
or replace it„
A small, half-round, smooth-
eut file may be most convenient
fore larger and softer hooks, But
a special hook hone, to be found
in almost any tackle store, is
Usually better, and it is neces-
eery for hard-tempered fly hooks.
As with 'about everything else,
there's a right and a wrong way
to sharpen hooks; Hone only at
the sides and inside of the .point
never on the outside, since
that would give a rolled-in-point.
effect to cause missed Strikes.
The most the outside should
have is a slight touch, the hone
flat against it, to remove a "Wire
edge."
However, T prefer to leave a
very slight wire; edge on the
outside of the tip of, my hook
- this helps to let it get that
first little grip on the fish's
mouth. A long, slim point will,
naturally, penetrate inore easily
than a stubby One, Of ecirse,
this can be overdone to Where
the point will blend cir brealt as
you try to set it. Be sure your
books Are strong and sharp.
DOG-GONEl
Mr. 4. N. Judd, of Albuquer-
due, New Mexico,'fondly ilna-
giried his house was safe from
housebreakers since, for years,
he hart a sign displayed outside
his house to the effect that
there were 1.6 doe inside.
Recently, however, .11/It, Judd
,had tense to doubt his security
measures, , for riot only did a
burglar break hate the healed
and escape tieecathed With his
teals bttt actually took -Chid of
the dogs with
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Once In A Lifetime Opportunity
WORLD-WIDE FOOD CONCERN
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DOGS
THREE month 'old registered Golden
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FARMS FOR SALE
200 ACRES, 21/e miles from Hanover,
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Robert Martin, Broker. BM; 709 Han.
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FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE
SHAWNEE Backhoe, nearly new, Anse,
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tiller. I.H.C. Greencrop head to fit C,
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Aluminum roofing, NATIONAL METAL ROOFING
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PROPANE GAS ,and ELECTRIC refrig.
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Toronto
VIKING TREFOIL, new'hay and pasture
legume. See O,A.C. circular, Choice of commercial One or certified Two, Pre,
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ai 51.1 mo
0 pound. el. MeeViear. Route
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WE sell army surplus, wholesale
clothing, rainwear, rifles
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paint, hunt-
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sleeping bags, packsacks, haversacks,
army pouches, ground sheets, air mat-tressess. Rubber dingies, machettes,
Jerry cans, steel boxes, water bottles,
mess kits, mosquito head nets, etc.
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SAFETY SHOES
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MEGGINSON'S SHOES,
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
FUR FARM ANIMALS
WILL NUTRIA BE YOUR FUTURE?
ALL the signs point to a bright and
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But success will come only through
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exclusive breeders plan, Prices and in-
formation on request. Canadian Nutria
Ltd. Offices; 57 Bloat. Street West,
Toronto, Ontario: Ranch location, Rich-
mond Hill, Ontario.
GARDEN STOCK
DISEASE free Latham and Viking
plants, $46.00 per thousand, Bertrand's
Berryland, ILK, No, I Port Perry, On.
tario.
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LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
LANDRACE Weanlings - Eligible for
registration, $20.00 each. Earl House,
R.E. 1, Port Stanley.
LIVESTOCK REMEDIES
PREVENT HOG ANAEMIA
SAFE, Effective and Economical treat.
ment of Anaemia In piglets. Injectable
Iron for 250 a shot, Ferrovet. Ask your
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PEOPLE ARE 'TALKING ABOUT THE
GOOD RESULTS FROM TAKING DIXON'S
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NURSES WANTED
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SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES
New Liskeard A District Hospital
New Lislceard, Ontario
ENJOY the atmosphere of a "'friendly
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THE 1'ORONTO WESTERN HOSPITAL
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NURSERY STOCK
PINE and Sprier: Seedlings, For _Spring
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namentals, custom planting. Price list
on request, Xuskeita Beech NurserY,
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"SCOTCH Pine Xmas Tree Seedlings. famous French blue strain. realer now,
spring delivery, Lake Simeoe Planta-
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Tom Kenny, Shanty Bay, Ontario.
BROAD breasted bronze turkey peens
$62.00 per 100. Also started poults, one
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$em per 100. Hatching eggs $28.00
per 100, Springside Turkey Farm,
Bright, Ontario.
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0000 pullet livability influences your
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Hatching all popular egg and dual-
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE
FOR saleor trade, service station and
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STAMPS AND COINS
ATTENTION Stamp Collectors! 107 dif-
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only 100 with approvals. Ludwig J.
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Washington.
JUST out 1959 Buying Catalogue of
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coins. Huge complete listings includes
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UP to $200.00 paid for 1921 Canadian
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SUMMER CAMPS
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SUMMER PROPERTIES FOR SALE
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Mtleiteka area, specializing in slimmer properties, Call 51 E. D. Milner. Real.
tor.
MUSKOKA property, Buy or s e 11
through Robt. W. Bennett, Realtor, Port
Carling, or Toronto office, HU. 8.4045.
BANCROFT
SUMMER resort property and, year
round home, Bay Lake Lodge, 4 miles
from Bancroft on FlighwaY 02, 55 acres and 5,000 ft. shoreline. Lodge
containing lounge and dining room, to
seat 32, fully equipped kitchen with
master chef stoves and grill, refrig-
erators, deep freeze, etc„ and owner's
living quarters. All fully insulated for
year round dwelling. 10 bungalows
with stone fireplaces, refrigerators, 2-
piece flush toilets, 3 beds anti fully
equipped for sleeping, Recreation
building with sun lounge baths and
hot showers. 12 boats. A bungalow
camp are excellence. Price $65,000.
Sands and Bateman Limited, Boy, 176
Peterborough, Riverside 2-3441 or 2-
4591, Salesman George Shepherd.
TEAC H E RS WANTED
APPLICATIONS invited for teaching
positions in Waters schools. Positions
open in one 4-room school and in one
rural school with 5 grades. Salary
schedule sent on request, Apply stat-
ing qualifications, experience and
name of last inspector, to T. Lampe sec-
retary, Waters TSA Board, 11.11, No.
1, Copper Cliff, Ont.
PORT Lambton Separate School re.
quires teacher to teach Grades 1-4, Ap-
ply, stating qualifications, last teepee,
tor, salary expected. Duties to com-
mence, Sept„ 1959, Apply Dan McEvoy,
Secretary, Port Lambton, Ont,
SIMCOE COUNTY
A Protestant teethes' for rural school
on Highway 92. Please state qualifica.
lion and last inspector- Salary $3,500.
Apply to Reg. 0. Archer, Secretary-
Treasurer Flos School Area Elinvele,
Ont., R.R. 2. phone 718R33.
ROSSPORT Public School requires a
qualified teacher for Sept, 1959 for
grades 1 to 8. Modem school on high-
way 17, oil-furnace hydro, water.
Teacher's room for rent - Salary
$3500. Give name and address of last
inspector - also send your phone number. A. M, Legault, See'y Treas.
Rosspoet, Ont. -
U. S.S. 19 and 9 North Dorchester
and Westminster, Middlesex County,
requires Protestant Teacher for one
room modernized Rural. School, 12
miles south-east of London on High-
way 74 near Belmont. Enrolment 24.
Give last Inspector's name. State ex-
perience, qualifications and references.
Excellent salary commensurate with
same, Duties commence September
1950. Present teacher retiring after 12
years service. Apply to Mrs. Frank
Moore, Secrerary-Treasurer, R.R, 2,
Belmont, Telephone: Belmont 291.
ST. FRANCIS SEPARATE SCHOOL
Tilbery Oetario
REQUIRES: -Qualified, experienced
Catholic Teacher for English grades of
a 12 room modern Bilingual School.
Duties to commence September 1st,
1959. Applications stating age, experi-
ence, qualifications and name of last
inspector to: E. C. QUENNEVILLE
Sec: Treas.,
Tilbury Ont. Box 233.
TRUCKS, TRAILERS
TRAILERS, new and used all makes,
10' to 51'. up to 10' wide. for living or
holidays, always at least 20 to choose
from, 25% down, up to 5 years to pay,
furniture cars, etc. in trades or dis-
counts with no trade. See 'rrailermart,
Wherneliffe Rd. S. In London, Phone
GE. 2-4225 or Trailermart, 2821 Cloward
Ave., Windsor. Phone CL. 8.8003,
VACATION PROPERTIES FOR SALE
4,000 PENSACOLA, Florida, suburban
acres bought by Toronto citizens. Ask
your neighbor about that. Fly flown
and buy these bargains while they
last. Tender terms. Henry W. Sanborn.
1313 N. 12th ave. Pensacola.
ISSUE 20 - 1959
SLEEP
TO-NIGHT
AND RELIEVE NERVOUSNESS
AtiDAY TO-MORROW!
To be happy and tranquil instead of
netyous or for a good night's Sleep, take
Sedicin tablets according to directions.
si.00-$4.95
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