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and ways, a .;,. e r to
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, Brimful of interest to every sports-
is December
them of their leader, even ,the Dolik-
hobors themselves, do not'uriderstand.
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BLACKS OF AFRICA ARE RAPID-
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inan the issue of Rod and
duli. in Canada. Two, especially good
The corner's jury could ndf.help them
The
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, - ,y baby and would Ilse
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ii'.els, e W
LY DYING OPP I
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sitories appear in the flist section. I've
much. bomb explod'
ord in the
in an
early morning while Verieg. d the
,mothi ." -others say.
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I 4sayd� thousands of other in
Journal. Des Dobats, is * distressed
Wandered in the Village, Toni, by
George R. Belton) will. t a chord
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other passengerg slept. . ,'�r#e provin-
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. 'The have found by trial thit the
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over the apparent decline of the na-
,puch
of sympathy in'everyone who 'has
,i,,. government is still ir&estigating,
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but there seems to be no �Miore ope
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I Tablets..always do -just What is claim-
,ed for them. The Tablets,are a mild.
"but'thorojigh
tive population in France's black pos-
sessions. ,, French' Equatorial- Africa
returned to the home town after years
of absence. The Yellow Mink is a
of .
-its finding the guilty than there
was. of its fixing the. bl*4w'for the'
laxative which'regulate'
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now has, less than one inhabitant ,per
thrilling mystery -story in Phil. H-
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i�cendiarism and other out � �iges which
� the bowels and sweeten, thet'sitolilaCh'
and -thus banish. indigestion,. constipa-
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'etc.
square kilometre, and the death rate
�,4pp'
I ears to be 'considerably higher
Moore's best style. Bonnycastle Dale
upholds his reputation as a writer Of
have petiodkally afflicted the Doukho-
bor settlemehts. "I
-tion. colds, colic, They are sold'
than. the birth-rate. Dr. Boye, chief
'of
very interesting wild animal and wild
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lby-medicine dealers or by mall.at 25
the ,health service from 1920 to
bird stories in'The Canada Grouse.
To -day the .Doukhobors are recon-
- �cents a -box from ,The Dr. Williams',,
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1.922, characterizes the depopulation
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Queer Ducks by J. W. W inson, the last
ciled to -their loss. They- Still chant
Medicine Co.,'Brockvillej Ont. .
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bf these territories* as de plus en plus
-of his series of'duck stories, is decided-
their praises for their old leader and
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angois"nto,-and -reports that "tribes
ly one of the best. It contains infor-
'irlation
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mumble among themsefyies of the
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formerly proseerous and vigorous are
on. the subject of these wtId
mystery they cannot solve . .` But they
�From the.Woodstock Sirittilei-Review,
to;:day on� the verge of extincti
vailable. F. V. Wil-
know now that Peter Veregin will not
t"'.
A story has, got into the papers a-
According to. a provincial governor,
'populous
liams and Martin Hunter, other regu-
return. They are erecting a great
lout the discovery of a beautiful val-
where and flourishing vil-
lar contributors, have stories that are
tombstone for him,on a hill, So that all
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ley in Northern British , Columbia,
lages and -broad areas of culti*ation
worthy successors Of their previous,
.
may see. They have set about to find
1where.the temperature never goes be-
were numerous fifteen years agd, only
askeletons
ones. Besides other intere sting and
a successor and in the success or fail-
, low zero in winter time'and the freez-
of villages" now remain,
their 6ahins in disrepair and their
instructive articles, the regular de-
partments are all up to the mark.
ure of this quest resta the continued
ing point is seldom r - eached. ' The lo-
cation of this valley is just
fl6lds neglected. One territory hav-'
Guns and Ammunition comprises a
existence of this strange -communal
settlement which, founded during the
placed
south of t1he Yukon, and it might be
ifig 29,500 inhabitants, in which an
humber of extremely interesting art-
early �ears of this country, by poverty
1k difficult to account for the climat6
accurate, record has .been kept, re-
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icles on a variety of subjects. In ad-
stricken fugitives from Russian czar -
,were it not that nature has produced
'of
ports that the deaths exceeded th4,
births in a single �ear by 2J20. A
dition to these features, the winners
in the $500 Photo Contest, which has
ism, had become an organization re -
a natural heating systhTa by Ttiehns
Inolling springs. Caii it be that some-
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larger enturig,ra. ion 'shows, per' 100,-
aroused such universal interest, are
presenting many millions of,dollars. ,
For so many,years Pete'i Veregin
-one has stumbled on the Garden of
000 natives', 4,470 births and 6,524
announced in this issue. . I
was the dominant spirit of!the Douk-
Eden? ,Or perhaps there were more
Conditions are somewhat bqtter in
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hobor-.colony - that his death has
br&ught the affairs of these ex-
gardens than one. ., . I �
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French East Africa, where the -popu-
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STRANGEST DRAMA OF CANAD-
patriated Russians to a sudden crisis.
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Courtesy in Politics.
lation , 16 - denser -about 3.5 inhabit-
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Veregin's was a one-man go � vernment
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ants per square kilometre -but un-
equ4lly. distributed. here the
IAN WEST ENACTED AT
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if ever such a thing existed and he
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is iron disci,
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� The better way of electioneering is
that of Mr. A. J. B�irwick at Chip-
.Even
recruiting � -officers report that only
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- BRILLIANT, B. C.
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ruled, so it said, with
pline. And now that beha . 9 gone his
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who rebuked &91ftpootter wh6*
one'a *lt . A'le oui,of every five or
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ffi*'1'1b#-�4a - , i�go -is S. J- for military
#�t
Brilliant has always been 4 sombre,
followers do not know the road to
',�4f!y
a �
j,enham,
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cominented. ;erman,
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quiet little town. No one would ever
fon,o*.. Hesitant -And c97fte
.fk
. sound" of his opponent's na-mi6a. Of
Ilope, " he added, "we shall go through
In case of 1563 negro families im-
suspect its connections with an awful
tragedy which may turn the'course of
are talking of bringi ' ng bok -to this
country as their rul er, Peter Jr., a son
or .
this I contest, As' we_ did throggh. th!e,
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partially selected On the Gold Coast
13g, were :childless and' 244 had'but a
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the lives of thousands. It is a Pic-
turesque, rather pretty little
of the patriarch, who inany:�ears ago
because of family troubles, returned
lot, .' without losing . respept for each
#other." It was in the same spirit
,single child. .
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place,
itucked away in the fez -Vile valley . where
to his native Ian ,and there founded
-d
Jbhat Sir William -Milligan last year
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-the, Kootenay joins ,the Columbia river
anorther Doukhobor colony of a pat -
sent -the Opposing- candidate In West
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NEW HEALTH FOR - - ,
in southeastern British Columbia. .Not
ail �unusual sort'bf appoij-
tern more in conformity With mod-
eim. ideas of individual rights and in-
Zatford (who was-inidapacitated by-
throat trouble) a prescription, with a
SUFFERING, WOMEN
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place7,"ih
ance anyway, to find in the west -just
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dependence. It was this intolerance
'progressive
�r vote to say that it ,viras, not poison.
Obtained ,Through Enriching the
'little. town with its Main
Street, its few wooden store build-
of the age that was sow-
ing the seed of disintegration during
, Mui, of course,.the classical instance
,of courtesy between opponents iv that
I Blood Supply.
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inks and Scattered Awellinis reach-
thei last years of Veregin's rule
of Lord Cardwell at Oxford when
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ing out into the surrounding fields.
There are now several colonies of
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'Thackeray (the Liberal candidate)
Many women endqre with silent pa-
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'shadow
Yet here wai4ss"e'llacted the other day
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Doukhobors which bore no direct al-
Parted -from him in the street with
Vence suffering that eAsts a .
one of the strarigest sights in the his-
legiance to Veregin, -�vhose :followers
-the words, "May the best man win"'
over half her life. But an aching ba ck,
.
tory
. of the Canadian West.
now see a dim vision of the future con-
.
4U I hope, not," said Lord Cardwell.
tired - limbs, sideacheid, attacks � of
Here it was that -five thousand
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solidation of all'faetions into one
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faintness and.splitting headaches need
frantic,. grief-stricken men and wo-
.
great united ,settlement. They be-
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not be a part of a woman's life. Such
men surrounded a passing express
lieve that Peter, Junior, is the man
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I-qk C"NGING SEED GRAIN
trials indicate plainly that her blood is
train and' dernan'ded back the life of
to bring about this end. Already two
'
thin and impure; that to drive away
their leader. It was a woman who
cables have been sent to him, implor-
A common question asked by farm-
these troubles her system requires
spoke for tbem-Anastasia R,olu-
ing him to return, amd this Show of
cers is, "Does it pay to change seed?"
the. new, rich blood supplied by Dr.
bowal a handsome black -haired wo-
confidence coupled with the dramatic
The inference here is that where the
Williams' Pink Pills. These pills are
man of strong facial features and of
passing of his father, may induce the
same seed has been used on the same
valued'by suffering women, who have
dignified bearing, evidently a sort of
prodigal to.return.
farm for a few years, it may deteri-
used.t4em, above all other medicipes
queen amo'ng the rabble.
The impressive funeral rites for
,orate in its ability to produce a pro-
because they make the rich, red blood
"We walit Peter Veregin back," she
the elder Peter still linger fresh in
lit;able crop. It is also a common be-
that makes women feel well and at
cried, addressing the people in the
the memory of those who witnessed
lief that one Operating a farm char-
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their.be;t. Proof of these statements
train. ,"You can bring him back. It
them. Doukhobors from distance
alterized by relatively light soil should
is given by Mrs. Eugene Deslauriers,
has been done before. Bring him
villages attended them. Some came
obtain his seed frequently, from a
Richot, Man., i who says: ---"A few
back." -
even from the, prairies and from as
crop which is produced on soil of
years ago my health completely fail-
A strange request, for only two
far south as Oregon, where a -new
s heavier character and vice versa.
ed. I was subject to those trouble'l
days before the crowd had buried
colony was to have been organized
w? Some authoriti6s have scoffed at the
that afflict so many of my sex. Added
Peter Veregin, and Anastasia Holu-
in the near future. For many hours
idea that a change of seed is ever
to these I suffered from constipation,
bows, his niece. had witnessed it all-
at a stretch the followers of Veregin
mecessary. They argue that seed
loss of appetite, dizziness, a ringing
the -ceremony that lasted more than
stood about in groups chanting their
grown year after year in a district
in my head and nervous prostration.
a day. She had joined in wailing the
hymns of death, the women with their
-must of necessity become acclimatized
I consulted several doctors, but their
death chant for this old monarch of
vari-colored kerchiefs draped about
10 and better adapted. to the soil condi-
medicines failed to give me relief.
the valley country, king of the British
their heads and the bearded face's of
1� tions of that district. It i& safe to
After much persuasion I began to
Columbia Doukhobors;-yet here with
the men forming an old picture indeed,
,
I 11 -say that many farmers have followed
take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but
thousands of the followers of the
a picture Yong to be remembered.
* this advice to their financial loss. In-
without much hope as I believed that
grey -bearded chieftain she demandied
.
Over 5,000 Doukhobors gathered in
i, vestigation and observation have re-
no medicine would help me. To my
that be be restored to them., A
Brilliant to take part in the ceremony
;:
� -vealed the fact that it is not possible
great joy, however, I found these pills
strange request; yes. But the
and it seemed as though none of
; -to lay down any definite rule 98 ,to
`
were just what I needed, and I can
Doukhobors are a strange people, and
them could have slept or eaten dur-
� when seed should be changed. It is
honestly say they have made me a
Brilliant, the unobtrusive little town
ing the thr . ee days in which the body
obvi,ous,that certain circuinstances
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well woman. I can now do with ease
appearing so typical of the west,
of the-' dead chieftan lay in state,
3nay arise to make the change of seed
all my own housework and I strongly
which looks so much the same as
for always the crowd seemed to be
I ,, / appear imperative, even to the casual
,-�to
urge other weak, ailing women
n a
hu dred of other little towns, has
on the street in the same great num-
? I ,observer. 'For instance, a crop may
give this medicine -a fair trial, feeling
witnessed strange events since the
ber, chanting solemnly their weird
I : � 'he so badly damaged through lack of
that what it has done for me it will
Doukhobors treeked across t h e
hymns all tuned in a minor key, each
I I -moisture or by some condition which
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do for others."
,
Rockies and settled in the Pacific
group its own strange melody, the
I 'bas, forced premature ripening, as to
You can get these pills from your
province. �1'
whole ensemble creating a noise not
eause the resulting grain to be very
druggist, or by mail at 50 cents a box
Anastusta Holuhown was address-
unlike the drone of countless bess
1light and poor. Under such circum-
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from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
ing the corner's jury when she asked
when heard at a distance.
stances, it would, of course, be folly
Brockville, Ont.
for the return of Veregin. The jury
They carried the mangled remains
to think of using this grain for seed.
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summoned from many hainlits in the
of cold Peter to his home wrapped in
� This, however, is an extremie case.
neighborhood, so as to insure a fair,
a sheet and when they laid the body
: -whether,
� The problem to determine is
WINTER FEEDING AND HOUSING
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in the front room of his new home
*only
� -under -normal circumstances, one,may
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on the hillside, they exposed that
� . expect a larger crop f rom the use of
FALL LITTERS
part of the face that had not been
. ! -iseed grown elsewhere than on the
( . it is intended to be
I farmi on which
The fall -farrowed litter Must be
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torn and mutilated by the bomb wreck-
age. - and theref the body rested while
I to detail, one
,I i '12sed - Without going in
to
housed and fed under more or less
conditions in this climate
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men of the colony prepared,the grave.
Inlay Sa rule change
I ,. fely follow -the obtained
seed only when'seed may be
artificial
during - the winter. The rapidly de-
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Tq-day Veregin sleeps in a mas-
sive concrete vault hewn twelve feet
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� than the
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d mjneral matter
veloping pigs deman 2
for the building of bone and in usele,
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deep ilt,to solid rock on an eminence
,development
, This is assuming that
��, low -grown.
meal and other feeds in a relatively
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of the silent Kootenay river, as it
�� .� x the home-grown seed, beldngs; to a
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ate it
concentr form, nd also some form
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'intpuriVes.
of a ucculence th assist in the normal
digestive,
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j, I -is free from noxious If
functioning of the organ ' a.
There ate many mineral feeds a-
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1plied with,
vailabis in both organic and inorganic
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than any other, was reap'
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Ilk, .. -laot be used under al
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