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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1929-07-25, Page 7Those Languid Eyes They quickly reflect your health and physical condition -restless eyes indicate thetemperament of the stomach. Watch the eye -s oce that the whites are clear with a healthy bluish tinge. The .minute a yel Iow tinge appears it betrays con- stipation, sluggish liver or bil- iousness, you treed a laxative. Bring back your !Vigour, Vim, Vitality with Beecham's Pill —the aura way to eonatant. joyous, bou�i Kling health, Try n regular daily eouraefor a short i4 Vegetafile period. stouroycawili Precinct tell. the. ,tory. . • Read aboUl Clealacter frost the Eyas is future Beecham Advart.:meats. Sates Agents Harold F. Ritchie & Co., Limited, Toronto ar,o r. Law Travels Into North Full Dignity of Co11rt Proceeds' are Will Follow Crime Perpetrators in Far Northern Place MURDER AVENGED Edmonton,—For what is practically the rai•pt time In the Watery of Canada, the law of Britain is to -Ins carried almost Into the Arctic Circle, A Ju- dicial Wdicial party, consisting of judge, prose - Outing attorney and counsel for the defeuee will leave Edmonton to travel fora month into Northern wilds with Altlavilt as theft' final destination, 'there they ,will try two Eskimos For the most serious of all grimes, murder. The trip will be made by rail, steam- er and automobile and the court room will be the strangest Canadian justice hats ever known, for, lacking proper buildinge'at distant Aklavik, court will be held in:the cabin of the ,steam- er "Northern Distributor, ' where wild-eyed natives, almost aboriginal will sit as a jury in tile case of ,two of their• own race, (gowned lawyers' will argue before a eirnihir'ly-garbed dispenser of justice and all the formal dignity of Cana- dian, jurisprudence wil lbe rigorously observed. Judge Lucien Dubuc, stipendiary magistrate of the North-West Terri- toriea whose post gives him the pow, - era of a judge of the Supreme Court will •preside at the hearing. • L The counsel for the prosecution will be Clare Darling, while the intereate • of the defendants will be looked after by Joe Clarke. • If the two accused are found guilty and sentence of death is passed, the date of execution will he set sublet, entl3 far ahead to permit of communi- cation with Ottawa if any ground 'should be found' for a petition of on - Once or an appeal from the verdict for the Eskimos will have the -sante opportunity accorded to any in Can- ada of all absolutely fair trial One of tho prisoners to face 'the bar of justice is one, Oltehina, who, in the icy fastnesses of Bathurst Inlet in 1923 is alleged to have killed Oksusk, another native, by shooting him through the head as he entered bis igloo.' The killing faralieged to have fol- lowed on the heels of ,continued 111- treatrient by Oksusk of his wife, Av noone, who, after enduring many blows and much ill -temper at the ' bands. of her husband, told her troubles to one, Nellikok, a friend. Nellikok, It is alleged, held a grudge against the husband, tried to kill him anti whp made -himself unpopular, in the tribe by his bullying and cruel disposition, Nellikok and Avaconna sought coun- sel of one Ehalcilak, a man of much Influence in the tribe and the three decided that Oksusk must die. Oltchina was sought out and the stoj'y,told to him. He, too; decided that Oksusk must be got rid of and agreed to do the job. He went, to Oksusk's igloo to await his home -coming. In the early autumn twilight, prel- ude to the long Arctic night, Oksusk was heard approaching,crawling on his, hands and knees through the tun- neI-like entrance to the igloo. As he emerged and etarted to rise to his feet steel building put together without a rifle spoke and a heavy bullet en. single rivet, has just been completed tered his skull above the left eye, tore here. through his vitals and. emerged at the The structure, in which gas weld - lower part of the trunk. He -fell dead Ing entirely replaced riveting, was and the body was concealed under raid by building experts to fore - heavy stones. Avaconna Was a widow shadow the time when large cities and the killing was not spoken of in will be free, from the riveter's racket the councils of the tribe. and modern skyscraper construction ' Months later, a mounted police of- will go on comparatively without icer, making his Customary visit to noise. the tribe, heard of the tragedy. The The building is said to be the first body was recovered and Okchina large' structure in which gas welding placed under arrest. .has been used entirely. -St is 75 feet • The circumstances of the case were wide, 250 feet, Jong and 42 feet, 5 reported to Mounted 'Police Head- inches high and required 297 tons of quarters and the alleged slayer was structural steel. Welders without cattail to Herschel Island undor•guard previous ,experience in structural and there imprisoned to . await his welding were employed and qualified trial. In order to meet the court at for work in accordance with tests Aklavik he is probably even now be: r'.econrmonded by the American Mg escorted to the delta of the Me- Welding Society. Kenzie Elver. The other prisoner is a young girl, Lily Sarnyak, aged fifteen, who, In her home of Clarence Lagoon, demarca- tion ,point, Yukon Territory, learned .. that she was to become a mother. To her untutored mind the obvious thing to do was to dispose of her baby which it is alleged she did by strangl- ing soon after its birth. A few hours after the tragedy a search party. or- ganized by the men of her village found the bdciy of the infant and burled it. This crime, too, was event- ually reported to the Mounted, Police and the girl's arrest followed. 1 s YOUR APPETITE O E O ITE FOOR 9 ERFIAPS by dieting ar other aeons, you have been treating the symptoms, rather than the cause. 'Loa of appetite, heartburn,: sour stomach, are symptoms that the blood ii impure. This explains the successful use of Dr. Williams' Pink Phis in all such cases. Here is a , typical exemplc:— "tI began to feel easily tired," writes Miss Margaket White, of Parry Sound, "end when I set down to a meal I felt I did not want to eat. A doctor told me I was anaemic but I made little progress with his medicine: When I etartelf taking Dr. William?, Pink PIMA soon noticed that .' my appetite was - improving, that the headaches came less Eminently and that I was not so easily tired. N w my weight has increased, my cheeks .are rosy and every ache and pain has van. fished, - Start today to improve your appetite. Buy Dr. Wil. lianas' Pink Pills from your druggist's or by :mail, post- paid, at 50 cants a box from The Dr. Williams, Medicine Co., Brockville, Ontario. Send for free book -"What to Bat end' Haw to Rat".. PER 8014 1DrWilli kms' PSN Pi ILL "A HOUSEHOLD NAME ITC S4 COUNTRIES" Mt McKinley 7t was a perfectly clear day, the sun shining brightly in the sky, and naught boynded cur view save the natural ltn itatiop of vision, !mine. diately before us, in the, direction in whieh 'we'+had climbed, bay --•nothing. a void, a sheer gulf many thousands of feet deep, and one shrank brill in- stinctively from the little, parapet• of the enow basin when one had glaneed at the awful profundity. Across the gulf, about three thousand' feet beneath us, and fifteen or twenty miles Away, sprang most splendidly into view the great mass of Denali's Wife, or Mount Foraker, as, some white men misname her, filling majes- tically all the middle distance. It was our first glimpse of her during the whole ascent, Denali's' Wife does not appear atall save from the actual summit of Denali, for she is completely hidden by his South. Peak until the moment when his South Peak is sur- mounted. It was, however, tothe south and the east that the most marvellous Prospect opened before no, What tan- gle of mountain ranges filled the Whole ,scene; until gray sky, gray mountain and gray sea merged in the. ultimate distance! The near -by peaks and ridges stood outwith dazzling dis- tinction,the glaciatior., the drainage, the relation of each part to the others, all revealed. The, snow-covered tops of the remoter peaks, dwindling and. fading, rose to our view as though floating in thin air when their bases were hidden by the haze, and the beau- tiful crescent curve of the whole Alaskan range exhibited' itself from Denali to the sea. To the right hand the glittering, tiny threads of streams draining the mountain range into the Ch'nlitna and Sushitna Rivers, and so to Cook's Inlet and the Pacific Ocean, spread themselves 'out; to the left the affluents of the Kantishna and the Nenana drained the range into the Yukon and Bering Sea.... . Above us the sky took a blue so deep that none of us had ever gazed upon n midday sky like it before. It was ?a deep, rich, lustrous, transparent blue, as dark as a Prussian blue, •but in- tensely blue; a hue so strange,, so in- creasingly impressive, that to one at least it "seemed like special news, of God," as a new poet sings. We first noticed the darkening tint of the upper sky in the Grand Basin, and it 'deepen- ed as we role. Tyndall observed, and discussed this phenomenon in the Alps, but it seems 'scarcely to have been mentioned since. It is difficult to describe at all the scene which the top of the mountain prenentef,- and impossible to describe it adequately, One was not occupied with the thought of description, but wholly possessed with the breadth and glory of it, with `its sheer, amazing immensity and scope.Only once, per- haps, in any lifetime is such gissgn. granted, certainly never before bad been vouchsafed to any of us.—Prem "The Ascent of Denali" (Mount' Me- Mnley), by Hodson Stuck, D.D. Rivetless. Steel - Building Finished Said to Be First Use of Gas Welding on Structure of Large Size Niagara Falls.—Erection of a large The :Sunday Joint Calgary Albertan (Incl,): There le no reason why Canadian beef should not boas choice as British beef. We RAY()thestock, we have t11e fodder lid Wo have 8112 iri211 101 that seems 586iiary. is to apply more -care anti thoroughness to the "finishing" of the cattle for the table. If we de not, it Fs hopeless to expect Britishers to bay Canadian •heel in the quantities which our cattlemen would 11110 to supply, For there is irathing that the -Britisher insists upon more emphatically than a tasty Sunday "joint of beet" ECONOMIC EXPERT Charles FI, Luke, et the executive staff of the Trade and Engineering SujPlemont of the London Times,.. is spending three menthe in Canada studying the power situation and question of undeveloped and new areas In Ibis country. Photograph was taken at the Banff Springs Ilotdl recently where Mr. Luke has been staying prior to interviewing prem- iers of the provinces and federal and provincial government officials. Ile will also address Boards of Trade in many Canadian cities, Startling Precedent, Brandon San (Ind.): One phase of llooverism that will not be copied by Premier Mackenzie King is a preced- ent that would strike awe across Can- ada—the United States . President's decision to make public the names of those who endorse, applicants for fed- eral jobs. The first trial of the new order came when the President gave out the endorsements going with a recent'appointment of several federal judges. The President generally is compelled to present these plums without personal knowledge of the ability or ftnese of the men he ie honouring. While the executive fin- ishes the job, actual responsibility for selection often rests more upon his advisers or upon Senators and Con- gressmen. on gressmen. Apparently Mr. -Hoover would shift at least a part of - the blame for mistakes by this process of Proclaiming the endorsers. After all, the' more the public knows about in- side politics, the better it will feel. It has a right to know all about these things, but in the past this right has not. been respected very often. Invite Them to Ottawa A senior at the University' of Vancouver Sun •(Lib.): Premier Chicago has discovered that 1,015 mo- Ramsay MacDonald has deei1ted to tions are required to wash. dishes. Those last fifteen motions, of course, are used for -picking up the Pieces.— Judge. MADE HER BABY PLUMP AND WELL ACTION NEEDED TO FIGHT WEEDS Tax Levied by Weeds on Agri- culture of Province Mount- ing Yearly FARMERS START CAMPAIGN The weed menace in Ontario Iran maricediy increased during the past few years. It is not an exaggeration to say that in certain parts of the pro• wince certain weeks like the Perennial Sow Thistle are driving men off their farms, The tax levied by weeds on the agriculture of the. province 1108 been mounting yearly. One of the chief reasons , why the weed menace has increased with each succeeding years is the undeniable fact that in the past vast quantities of. weeds bave been allowed to ripen seeds on roadsides ,in .sclloolyarde, on waste and vacant lands, along oar lanes and headlands and in our fence corners and 'odd spots here and there ou the lama. The following are the number of seeds produoos by single plants of average size in one season: Canada Thistle, 3,500; envied or Yellow Dock, 17,Ops; Common Ragweed, 5,000; Chicory, 3,000; Perennial Sow Thistle, 2,000; Wild Lettuce, 8,000; Stinkweed, 20;000. Every weed that le allowed to mature produces at least 1,000 seeds and most of them ripen several thousand seeds. In the past weeds by the millleas have been allowed to mature in this province and scatter their billions of seeds far and wide. Is it any wonder' that' the, weed menace has increased in Ontario? Are we going to tolerate this state Dumped Fruit I°lulnilton Spootater (.Inst. Calmat There is. no objootlon to darted fruit and vegetables coming Into Canada Sefore 0113• own produce makes its al/0041a1oe, Neither slo Canada's predueers object to lair competition. But it is held to be an injuetiee to permit American :traits and vegetables, harvested by cheap Mexican and negro labour In 001110r - Apt and the Southern States, to he dumped into the Dominion when the first Canadian crops are ready for the market The Canadian growers are not unreasonable in thefr demand' that they be 'protected forte this kind of competition. An election campaign is a combina- tion of nand -shaking and leg -Milling! Classified Ac1vertisetneut> 1. a,e%0 01911 tAl3X 0111OKIS.;,JIKIn;( ANP t11JQVS3b ]]pe1ts 110, ibl'0W.0 Iaegher'na anti Alreenas Ile, Whtto i.egherna 'too, a@. ri rted chinas -9c. Llsi reel paid on sell or over] fl'so eetaloguo. A. II SwIPoo2 t"srtintoil Ontario, Mux 'W AETEP. i v 17N W,iNlIlf)'10. S11la1WATKIN +s elle Quality l't•eduete In rural se tions of :air sic, lvorlAd s 1 u'g'cat laoterY 98 conanuler.or.ganteaUell All-ysar_reund propostilon. Cbanoe tea build an lasting peinranent rtieiness, redit arrringod to suitable pariiee. Wrlto atatlslg 0118 to J.. R. Wbticrns 008lpany, 00aft 6, K3amilton, Ontario, Mistress (testily)—"Dear nee, I told you to fill that pepper -pot quite an Hour ago, haven't you clone it yet?" Maud—"Not yet, nra'om. It 18 such a job getting it through the little holes.'! Nothing makes a other ' ore of affairs any longer h. Ontario? No s M 4 grateful a benefit- conferred up- ,mmThe farmers of the province have o s, � on .her child. "Mothers everywhere raised their .voices in protest. An ----• who have used Baby's Own Tows Act' has been passed by the Legisla- li„ tic terms of there. For Instance, Mrs. tion. United action is what is re- p, vv11 .t Zepherin Lavoie Three River's, Quo, cjuired now. Every municipality, C; c i1'N re for their children speak in enthusias tare to enable them to meet the situa- en your 4 Cty writes :—"Baby's,0wn Tablets are a every farmer,` every land owner in wonderful medicir for 'little ones to'tmn or country must unite in the They never Pail to regulate the war against weeds and see that they baby's stomach and bowels and make him phimp,and well. I' always keep a box of the Tablets iii the ]rouse and would advise all mothers to do like- wise." Most of the ordinary ailments of childhood arise in the stomach and bowels; and can be quickly banish- ed by Baby's Own Tablets. These if cut after they have passed Yn 1 I ly safe to give the youngest infant; Tablets relieve constipation and ing) bloom, will mature their seeds. In you have the doctors' word for that! digestion, break up colds and si'inple order, therefore, to secure the greatest ` h nd labor e�-� It is a vegetable Product and you are cut early and often enough to pieyent them from seeding. When C.aat01'ia is a comfort when. Baby is' the Need inspectors send out notice') fretful - little sooner taken than the that it Is time to cut weeds let no'' little one is at ease. If restless, a one lag behind or neglect his duty. I.few drops soon bring contentment. Promptness is necessary to prevent' No harm clone, for Castoria is a baby all weeds from needing. Many weeds, 1 remedy, meant for babies. "Perfect- for Per ect- for It When tj0t4 need anal .tircutar' sawes IBorwoodormetalgeta "SI,MONDS' the specially tempered Steel takes and holds a,wonderful edtte. Askyourdcafereheite oar nearest'brattali. TNM sr moms 080000 SitraH hds SAW CC. LTO, a1W1UUrP{r®ew INCNTR00',VASSQQ-i� l00�y0ONTC l SAI�7 aro 40eer td Ila YN confer personally with President-Herh- ert Hoover of the United States, It is reported that Premier Mackenzie King of Canada is also to be invited.. Naval disarmament is obtensibly the main. question to be disqussed Canada's interest is vital in such a conference. Tho Washington meet- ings would probably be preliminary to formal session to he held later, per, haps next year. Ottawa would be the logical place for that conference, Canada's interests are two-sided; she has-�ieen called the interpreter in An- g1o,17nited States relations. Even as a gesture, Premier King's invitation tendered to the chief executives of the two. nations would be a valuable guide i as to the Dominion's policy. Politics makes strange cell. mates, I9ay, Features, Boarding -House Keeper: "1 didn't put anything' hi the plate at church ",' Boarder: "Force of habit, 1 stip-, 40801" V,r 1 FE T.XLIZE FOR F,A.1.-,L, W L9 FAT Carefully oomllormded to promote proper' gree Ph, Pall and Snning, ]dvel'Y .earlot 800 loss �carlot buyer should have our nl ices. Write Nov, Ago i is ,Wanted. 14finimuulcar 16 tons, No reason to complain of 111911 9),1005 11' '-you buy 'horn us, Write today, FERTILIZERS AND"FEEDS LIMITED as El at. GEO$Z, Pres., 2990. Enndaa St. West, Toronto 9, C Ulu; 198Ottol 0 nality—'Servioe •--Oatisfaotion. rat. fevers, expel worms, allay teething pains and promote healthful sleep. They are guaranteed to be free from injurious drugs' and are safe even for the youngest and most delicate child. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by marl at 25c a box from The Dr. William's Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. He: You say you're happy because you are engaged to the man you wanted?. She: No. To the man my rival want- ed. Confederation Love was the motive `force—love of the soil, Love of the ensign, love of human- kind, Urged on by faith and hope, with end- less toil, Our fathers, yielding to an instinct blind They could not analyzenor could with- stand, Weak,. weary, oftfrnes tainting, never failed Till•they the spirit's Peak of Pisgah sealed And viewed exultantly their promised - land. A million lakes they visioned as their dower, Maintains upthrusting to the heavenly host; Long rampert rivers, limitless in power, Forests that march abreast fram Coast to Coast. They saw' great plains with Amite of earth. in store. They sensed the diggying hints of. ▪ fabled mines, 09 wealth in fisheries and f urs, the signs. They heard the cities' manufacturing foal'. Stiffed by the utter prodigality` Of God's free gift, by its sheer love- lieness Constrained to serve' sand worship. IoyalIy, They brought their offering to the Lord•to bless. Wife may that great achievement truly gauge? A body fitly .framed, in every part, effectually working, mind and heart. Write we their names in fire on his- tory's page, By Mildred Low, Minard's Liniment for Earache. results from the 'time a could use it every clay. But it's in an pended, everyone concerned should emergency that Castoria means most. see that weeds are out just as 8000 as E Some night when constipation must Possible after the inspector gives be relieved—or colic pains—or other notice, • suffering.. Never be without it; some United action is required so that mothers keep an extra bottle, un no weeds be left uncut on roadsides, opeuad, to make sure there will al - vacant lands, railway tracks, sohool-, wage be Castoria in the house. Itis yards or waste places. Every patch effective tor older -children, too; read of weeds that is leftuucut is a menace to the farms and gardens in the neigh - the book that conies with it. borhood, an eyesore and a costly monument of neglect, signifying that some one has failed to do his duty to his municipality and to his neighbors. Community' pride and regard for the rights of others should serve as incentives to prompt and unitedac- tion on the part of all teed men-.' "SI . 9 Couldn't When such is secured the weed men- So9u aoe will be much,decreased, our farms will be cleaner and more profitable and our highways and byways will be- come attractive beauty spots, indicat- ing individual and municipal pride and prosperity, Masquerade We Glance with proud and smiling lips, With frank, appealing eyes, with shy bands clinging, We sing, and few will question If there slips, me 147 pounds of good flesh. You A'. sob into our singing. would think I was another woman, I Bach has a certain step Co learn; feel :and look so much better." atop being skinny" and always Our prisoned feet move staidly' in tired- Thousands have gained 5 to set places, 15 pounds in 3 weeps with Ironized And to and fro we pass, since life is yeast. Scrawny bones change to graceful curves. Blotched skin be- comes clear and fresh. "Lazy" feel- ing vanishes. Minard's Liniment for aching joints. Only when Yeast is Ironized is it so_wonderfullyeffective—for Iron is May—"I'm so Flail you lilts it. Moth- er says chicken salad and strawberry tarts are the only things I make cor- rectly." 'Dolly—"Which is this, darl- ing?" Work. Gains 21 lbs, and New Strength Miss Donie Prison writes, "Before I took Ironized 'Yeast I was so 'skinny' I could not do my day's work. But now I can work,llarl'all day and rest good all night. "About 3 months ago my weight was 126 pounds. Ironized Yeast gave stern, Patiently with masked faces. '"How is your son this morning, 14Irs. Bland?" asked a neighbor. "Oh," re- plied Mrs. Bland, "he's just about as usual; there ain't no improvement one way or the other." needed to bring out the weight -build- ing and strengthening values of Yeast. Pleasant tablets in a handy bottle, safe for everybody. Never cause gas or bloating. Go to any druggist to -day and get a full size treatment of Ironized Yeast. If after this generous trial you are not delighted, get your money back from druggist or manufacturer. If inconvenient tobuy from druggist, send 31;25 to Canadian Ironized Yeast Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. Desk 425 -BS �.•GENV1Nf '.:n. PHILLIPS For Troubles duo to Acid INDIGESTION ACID STOMACH HEARTBURN RN HEADACHE GASES•NAUSEA OINTMENT, Atrial and trusty friend for 50years. THE t?10ACTSCAL W9ED DE1TB,OXEE Weed Clop kills the roots also. Weed Cop is a non-poisonous Chemical 011 which eds. -can be Give eyour Drops a chance. Write today for Pull informa- tion to: Ontario Distri- butors, istri- u ra Fertilizer V0 'reeds, Limited 2980 Dundas Street West, • Toronto 9, Out, Berl 11f. Grose, .President Ask for prices on fain wheat fertilizers, Cuts and . Burns Minard's soothes inflammation, removes all poison and heals quickly, Just a tasteless dose of Phillips' deparis. You are happy again In five mint of. Magnesia in. water, That is minutes. an alkali, effective, yet harmless. It Don't depend on crude methods, has been the standard antacid for 50 Employ the, best way yet evolved in all the years o£ .searching. That Is years among physicians everywhere. 121111119' Milk of Magnesia. One spoonful Will neutralize at once Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' many times its volume In acid, It Is 7,1'11k of Magnesia prescribed by pbysi- tho rightwaY, the quick, pleasant and .clans for 50 years in. correcting excess utiieierit way to kill the excess acid, acids. Each bottle contains full dime- The irerThe stotnacll becomes sweet, the pain lions—any drugstore. "1 think Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is wonderful! I have had six children of which four are living and my youngest is a bon- nie baby boy now eight months old who weighs 23 pounds. I have taken your medicine before each of them was born and have certainly re- ceived great benefit from it. I urge my friends to take it as I ata sure they will receive the same help I did." Mrs. Milton McMillen, Vanessa, Ontario. ISSUE No. 28—'29