The Clinton News Record, 1929-08-15, Page 7Jul
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NATATORIAL STARS, con-:
1 •querors of the Catalina ;and;
English Channels, world 'champ
Ttons, record -holders, 1n ,open
itanicscru ogle at; the 4th Wrigley
Marathon Swim for the $50,000.•
cash prizes and championship
crown. For sustained interest and
tumiiltuotis excitement, no specta-
cle, nocontest compares with a •
Wrigley Marathon. See this
feature event- Women's Section,
Friday, August a3rd; Open Race,
Wednesday, August 28th.
- OTHER EMPIRE YEAR..
"HIGH LIGHTS"
•
Opening of the new $1,000,000 Auto-
motive Building; $i2.5,000 Agrfcul-
rural Prize List; Trotting and Pacing
Races and $5,000 Futurities; Exhibits.
from every clime; International Regatta
and out -board motorboat races; Four
concerts by z,000 -voice Exhibition
Chorus (Aug. agth Mid loth, Sept. srd
and 7th); Goldman and other noted
bands; 'Britannia's Miner," .an in-
spiring military and naval presentation
by a,5oo performers on the world's larg-
est stage; National Aircraft Show and
Carnival of the Clouds; feature after
feature during the entire fourteen days'.
of the Canadian National Exhibition.
Perfect. highways. Reduced steamship
railroad, and airways rates. Ample
accommodation. 7kfahe reservations now
for Exhibition Chorus Concerts and
Grand Stand performances. •
THOMAS BRADSHAW,
President
J -L W. WATERS,
Cie» eral Manager
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, The will has just been proved of a
'man Iiving in a South West suburb
'of London, who left to his wife "one
(Pair of my trousers, free of duty, and
carriage paid, as a symbol of what she
,wanted to wear in my lifetime, but
did not."
Irate Father -I can see right
through that chorus girl's intrigue,
young man.
Lovesick. son- I know, dad, but they
;all dress that way nowadays,
WHEN IN TORONTO
EAT AND SLEEP AT
SCROLES ROTEL
40o Lunch or Supper a Specialty
YONGE ST., Opposite Eaton's
Hotel Rates: $1 Per Day and Up
Esk mos and Whites
Seattle Wash ' Oomzalr pule!
,Ooniak puk!". Meaning "Big boat!
Dig boat' is;the crythat goo up
when the Eskimos sighs, tiro schoon-
er Boxer, Alnsl a supply ship .for the
.United States Board of Education
nolo on itp second cruise for this sea-
son In May it left on its R est trip.
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going nearly to the mouth of the
Yukon. 'In early Julyit left Seattle
again for'Pt. Barrow and all:remdte
Points north. The Boxer, 1}lte all
prudent boats, leaves P. Barrow each
fall not later than Sept, 10,
As boats,go,the Bexer•is only a lit -
two -masted power 'schooner, but
compared to the shin oomiaics" of
the natives she is "pulr," big, and
"mike" in importance, for no ship car-
ries more precious freight, Prom re-
quisitions 'made out by • teachers in
the long winters, Dr. Jonathan T, Wag-
ner, .superintendent of the Alaska
division Of the 'United States Board:
of &Vocation, 1111s the Boxer with sup-
plies • that must last: a whole year
until she comes again, •
Such formal things as requisition
sheets and such a conventional Insti-
tution as the Government become
mobile, before the needs of points
farthest north, and a supply of 'teeth
paste and a few, tubs for the people
bf St. 'Lawren'ce island, must be in-
ciuded with .pen 'and .I'nk.' In Mr;
Wagner's office a cheese box was
seen; packed 'with phonograph records
gptng to Barrow,
Besid
es allthe-at cetera of+schools,
such as songbooks, word -building
games raffiaand water adore, which
the •aiatiovecf delight in, and stencils of
George' Washington and^Aba'aham Lin-
coln' to ale ,drawn onthe blackboard,
there •are .such practical things as
alarm clock and _building material.
On her last ,trip ;the Boxer _carried
8umber ' for. a :'school on isolated Icing
Island in the -waters` north -of ;Nome.
This - island is •go steep^that houses
are built on .stilts fastened into the
steep 'bank and is only inhabited be-
cause of its choice seal and walrus
Yrshing. In the summer the natives
take their pelts and Ivory and carved
ivory to Nome where they barter then
for their winter's, supplies ,'and then
waren the Boxer returns '-from Bar-
row in the early fail and the seas are
heavy for their frail beats, they re-
turn by the "oonriak puk."
• The Boxer does many such; friendly
errands and in cases where she is
the oly boat visiting, carries gen-
eral freight for the comfort of the
commuity, supplying its needs. Where
there are co-operativestores estab-
lished by the government teachers,
while the native storekeepers do their
own wholsale buying, the Boxer. if
there is no other brat, carries their
supplies at -the cost of operating the.
boat. In the case of the Personal
supplies of the teaobers they are car -
Tied free.
SUMMER
HEAT -
HARD ON BABY
No season of the year Is so danger-
ous to the life et little ones as Is the.
summer.
The excessive ss
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eat throws
s
tbe
lithe stomach
out
of order d so
quickly that unless prompt aid is at
hand, the baby may be beyond all hu-
man help before the mother realizes
he is 111. Summer is the season waren
diarrhoea, cholera Infantum, dysen-
1017 and colic are most prevalent.
Any of these troubles may prove
deadly it not promptly treated. Dna.
lag the summer the mothers' best
friend is Baby's Own Tablets. They
regulate the bowels, sweeten the
stomach and keep baby healthy. The
Tablets are sold by medicine dealers
or by mail at 25 Dents a box from The
Dr. Wiliianis' Medicine Co., Broom
ville, Ont,
Sonny had just returned from his
first attendance -at Sunday school, He,
beamed yroudly .as he announced that
the minister had spoken to him.
"Oh;'} said his father, "and what
didhe say to you?" "He told me to
keep quiet," replied Sonny.
Minard'a Liniment for Summer Colds
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PHILLIPS
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For Troubies
due to Acld
INDIGESTION
ACID
HHEAlrrBURN STOMACH
HEADACHE
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Reduce
the Acid
Sick stomachs, sour stomachs and
rdigestion usually mean excess acid.
Qre stomach nerves are over-stinau-
ffkted. Too much acid makes tbe
Iiitomaeb and intestines sour.
1' Atkall kills acid instantly. The best
giorm Is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia,
1' ecause one harmless, taeteless'dose
neutralizes many times its volume in
,acid. Since- its invention, 50 years
'ago, it has remained the standard with
/physicians everywhere.
Take a apoonful in water and your
unhappy condition will probably end
in five. minutes. Then you will al-
ways know teat to do. Crude and
harmful methods will never appeal to
you. io prove this, for your own
sake. It ,may save a great many
-disagreeable hours.
Be sure to get the genuine Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by pliysi-
clans. for 50 years in correcting excess
acids. Each bclttle contains full direc-
tions -any drugstore.
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High School Boards and Boards of Education
Are authorized by law to'estabiish'
INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND
ART SCHOOLS
With the apprpval of the Minister of Education
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DAY AND EVENING CLASSES
may be conducted in accedence with the regulations !Med bit
the Department of ;Education.. '
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL,INStRUCTION
Is given in various trades. The schools and classes are under the
direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
s---.Appiicatlon for attendance abouid be made to the Principal
pf the school.
COMMERDIAi», SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, H000R1IOLD
SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided'
for in the Courses of Study in Public, Separate, Continuation and High
Schaeis, Collegiate Institutes,, Vocational Schools and Departments.
Copia of the Regulations issued by the Minister of Education may he
obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
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T.�° �i diiA, West i�1tif)01
1859e,
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I/Oho coiiise of .the year I' twice
pcompaniecl my husband. on loctur-
ig journeys, which gave me.an op•
or tuu}ty 10 become acquainted with
vi iMexicali
d? leg ons; of the country, In the
prthg Inc took me' with Rim ' -into the
maddle �Vest, and in August wtook
arca l . g e
ul f1,
w 1 0 new >and interesting
gilts; the impressions which 118,'
lived are faithfully reflected 10 the
etas of my, travels which T' wrote
own for my' parents
"May, 18'52.—The sun rose glori-
usly as the train earned us into the
eautiful wild fo`iest'il'egions of Ohio,
or
or many, 'many miles forest and
)thing .but ;forest, which the "railway
'averses almost In. a straight line
ince the, rood was hunt ,People have
?gun to clear the virgla, growth here
id there; settlers who could flus
o home anywhere else' came; and
itb their saes and the help of. fire
on the ground on' which to build
ieir log cabins and to plow their
rat plot of land. Some a}oneors lead
ghieved a 'green field, while ,others
ill lad the gigantic tacit before
hem, having :accomplished only the
wilding of a miserable Mit •cut
ounded by, ' the smelderin .:trunka
g
trees. At - other, .places better re
Its had. 'been obtained, 'Little 'vittbegan
gas had sprung .up; and •comfort
eemed to walk :hand do •hand with
bor. But between them •stretched
e most luxuriant; the greenest'ter-
.
t, untouoed by the hand of ''man,
•
hare, nature had :held undisputed
way•for thousapds;of years, and -hall
''De',
stroyed'<" or built _ up as primeval
had -dictated. Through the
hole of Ohio and Indiana' we had
Is magnificent, mysterious wood,,
id alniost 'constantly on either
and..Toviard evening the trees be-
n to grow more sparse, anti finally,
erged into an extensive meadew
net, whose green sprang from
marshy soil. Then followed more
Rods, and: aaee 'In a while a still,
otfonless lake, until gloomy, waters
me 'tato view on both, Odes' of the'
Lok, while the sun .was sinking in
owing tones of red and orange.
mg the northern. ,'horizon lay -.a
ash streak, which showed us that
e were not far distant from Lake
chicon.".
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• ,all over the world, `
.'( are findingnew health in
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Dr. Williams Pink Fills -
Actual.. microscopic
tests, have shown that the
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rned• •• i elements con-
con-
tained in them increase
the blood coui►tand hulls .,
. • •
up 'and revitalize the en-
tare system. Miss Juliette .'
,; •
Seguin, 0 Dalkeith (Int:
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testifies as follows :--
"Two, years ago 1` became
weak, nervous and run-down,
,•-Various prescribed treat-
menta did not help me. x
taking Dr. Williams' • •
PinkPills and it was not long
before ee
Inot: d n bigim•
prevenient; and soon I was
in the bestof;health. A year
y
ago so .m mother.
g ' y Was
badly,tpin-down; her nerves •
were 'shattered and 'life 'be•,,
•h
came a burden. • She began ,
taking the pills and as a re-
suit the ie in perfect health."
Buy Dr. 'Williams', Pink "
• ;
Pills now at;,your druggteta
or any dealer in medicine or
by mail, 30 cents, postpaid,
from The Dr. Williams Medi. '
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
8487
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"A N HOUSEHOLD a MTR E&ME
Noah's
Story
tTOid Long A o
e ogle v(riits �irizt tTi� xtier tliilYgs of Iiia llsllallj�
aetlxaud Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea; A axloney balcYg
:guarantee with every. packs a �a
Arirlent Splendor of 'Great
, Syrian City ..Laid Bare by
Anglo-AmericanExpedi
.t1011.
.Terusale, i-
n ParE .c+f the former
glory
g ry of ancient Gerasa, scene of
notable events>in'ancient histor ':and
Y
founded --as legend has it --by Alex-
ander. the Great; has been -revealed;
perhaps for the Rrst ',time in 1000d
years, through the excavation 'work
of the British School of Archaeology
in Jerusalem and Yale University
•the :leadership J.
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PEKOE
of W. Crow -
Moot, director of the loral s0000l.
A magnificent stahway of, fine ,rod
steno was coni Ictal
p Y excavatell. Ttp..,.-
ascends almost to the Chu=rch of St.
Theodoi„e .,the excavation of which
was begun last season, a notable edi
eat -
flee standing on the third and high-
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oat of .three levels rising 'from too
'famous
Brous Street of the Columns.
'present ,village ' (Jerash) is
located on the eastern bank of : a
stream, the :ancient site being: 011 the
western, so: -that the latter is lin-
spoiled b, y unsightly buildings 'erect,
It;a
,eel. over other 1 o "the case with ea
many other hdstorHcal sites,
This season's excavations were,
confined to- a number of 'Byzantine
churches, most of which c late about
the sixth e
8th c Blur A.D.The Were
Y y w n
rend to be 'in groups of 'two or
quite' close together.
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thA?notable�lfeature of one. of these
IS
sera a discovery :i the floor of a
-only a• few 'inches below
h the -level
the' lever of the h' e
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cur h, located in
,inediately tothe rear of 'tbe Temple
• of Artemis, commanding an =Went
view, of the city. The mosaics of the
:synagogue floor, :some of which w.eie'
aril de r. d b
P Y destroyed eye by the erection of
the church, aom ft, reveal an elabo-
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find
Firestones.
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standing
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9 victory:
li latex
eliminate
Per
tires
endurance:
Firestone
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the
makers on
that, the winners
On every fatuous
endurance
"piPpl++� Process
Gum-Dipphig
every fibre
internal
Dollar. That's
hold all records
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MADE 114
Tire
of Canada
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judgment of world record
the choice of tires. You'll
Luna -Di ed
ride on pp
race track -in every out -
. run - the patented
has played its 'part in
saturates and luau-
of •every cord with rubber M es
.heat'and .give Most Miles
Firestone Gum -Di
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for mileage safe and
local Firestone
y Dealer.
HAfvsn.TON, CANADA BY
& Rubber Company
Limited
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='„� -a
rate scene'from Noab s Ark and two
heads •00 figures with the names cf�a
Shem'and Japheth written in Greek.
There is also a areinscription,
broken in 'part, whiclo,reads'as far as
preserved, "Amen, Sella Peace. to the
auIan Aviation
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Aman who was given tarp 'by the
doctors when he was fifty'has just
died at the age of ninety-six. Doctors
are usually right 1n the end.—"Lon-
don Passing Shaw.”
Synagogue."
Representations of •the seven
branched candlestick, the palm
branch, citron, and Scroll of the Law
were found, and also another laser/Dr
g , „
tion reading, 'Peace unto all Israel,
followed by the names of the hens-
factors.
In St. George's Church there is an
excellent representation of a peacock,
while all the other mosaics there are
geometria in design.
Major -Gen. MacBrien
sees Bright Future—Flies
to Winnipeg
Wimri a
p g-Unpr?cedant?d
went oP aviation10 Canada
sibility oP the Dominion
traits -continental air -mail
linking Vancouver and
1931, were heralded here
ilXajor-Gen.
Fore -
develop•
and hos
realizing n
service,
Halifax by
recently by
Mrs.. Newrich had just arrived
from a tour of Europe, and her long -
suffering acquaintances hail do oppor-
tunity'to forger the fast.
"And Paris!"she gushed. "Paris
is just wonderful! The people are all
so well educated -not at all like they
aro in this crude country, my dear!
Why, even the street cleaners can
talk French t"
through' the 'rolling' prairie. A
culler feeling of freedom and of
neefulness lays hold of the specie -
Toward evry pint of the tom-
as the. prairie seems limitless. No-
does the eye meet with a
eck; no fence, no hedge marks a
undary; the horses and cattle
Unrestricted, or the herd, paus-
beside a small brook, seeks the
ads of some nearWty oaks, lies in
e grass, or stands in the water
ging its flanks in the clear stream,
e eye of the traveler wanders
m his Myrtle picture of the long,
eking /hies of the prairie fading
ay nto the.dim horizon, and it
seldom meet with a sight more
ely."
'On the evening of the second slay
went aboard the small steamer
ich was to carry u •
C u the he lois
Y p
si LH #o St Paul. The trip, which4pon
several days - tie boat
arced between the low and
settled banks of the river
past numerous small green is-
ds -was not without its charm-
today evening we flintily air Ives
St. Paul, The a flint y c city,
ea in a Series of terraces on both
as of the broad river: As in all
se new towns of the West, the
eihug houses are built separately,
tiered over a disproportionately
•e area.,,.....St, not far
taut, with its falls Anthony,o the of fa
taut,
reminding of the Rene es's-
i reminding me the has fails
ar-
Scauses
town of Mnneapolis across the
10, -are situated at th send of civili-
on. North of these two points the
y inhabitants are intlians bears
wolves." -Prom "On Two Coutt-
ts, Memories of tat half a Cen-
s" by Hansen Taylor•
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'peed
pee BSIII jt$
Limits
In Britain
e�1�I$�IYI
London Abolition of the speed
limit for private motorcars and motor-
cycles, and a maximum limit of 35
miles an }lour for 'nolle ehara•a
banes and omnibuses fitted with pneu•
matte tires, are among the many al•
terations In existing,'notorlag laws
recommended 'by the Royal Commis,
cion on Transport dealing with "con-
trol•,traffle on roads" in its first re-
Dort recently issued.
Penalties for , dangerous driving,
the Commission' says, should be con-
siderabl increased; fines should be
y
raised to the maximum of $250 in the
case of the first offense, and $500 for
with imprisonment •as an alternative
iu either case.
a second or subsequent coni
viction the ]icease shouicl be auto-
matically suspeuded for not less than
six months, the Commission main-
tains. The `qualifying age for an ap-
plicant tor a license to drive a motor-
cycle should be •raised from 14 to 16
years. In the case of commercial
vehicles which exceeds 2r tons un-
laden or of a public service vehicle,
a license to drive ahonid not be et-
fective, continues too Commission un-
less the holder of such a license is 23
Years old.
Other • recommendations are that
the Minister of Transport should coni-
pile comprehensive statisties on the.
of all road accidents; further,
more, that he should also be empower-
ed to order an injuiry into the cause
of any accident in which motor vehi-
cies are involved; but such an in-
t
glory should be obligatory in case
any accident to a public cervica vehi-
cls involves a 'fatality-
"Any person ,-found driving or at-
• From all evidence obtainable,- St.
Theodore's Is apparently the oldest
J. H. i4faeBrien,
taws, President of the
of 01 -
Aviation Lea-
Minard's Liniment for aching. joints
of all the ;hnrches thus far excavat-
ed. The mosaics reveal remnants
of a design giving the 12 months of
the year. The figures in the middle
section . Have been destroyed, and
coarser mosaics substituted. This
clic of. Canada. Completing.
miles of a solo flight
Gen, hiacBrien piloted his
Moth to a perfect landing
son airdrome. He is en
Pacific Coast and will
flight Froin here.
1,500
from Ottawa,
little Gypsy
at Steven-
route to the
coptinue his
•Lady -Oh, I do like our new m]m-
aster. It seems he's always bringing
home to you something you Hover
saw, before.
Neighbor. -Yes, I know, ourlama-
dry man is like that.
is believed to have leen done as au
act of protest against imges, but sur
"Progress in Canadian
been satisfactory," said
aviation has
Gen, Mac,
Classified Advertisements
. ouch remains cif the names of the
months to enable identification of the
Brien, "and a rapid development
is
Hass
general scheme.ABYks
On the stairway were found a pail
of gold earrings and several seal
rings, and also parts of boxes in which
the bad been kept.
taking place. Commercial
is growing steadily in Canada,
mil routes are being opened
time, new flying clubs are
ed, and, generally, ,the
aviation
New
all the
being 'form-
situation is
ULTCHIDA
12o,tS: JULY AND erns
� Rooks Brown Leghorns awm
An°onae 110, White Leghorns 100, as -
cataloguee. cs.P a on 0 or
over; chicks
Granton, Ontario. 4
Jewels
Gerasa was rebuilt during theR
Period of the Syrian pings of Antioch,
when its name was changed to "Anti.
och of the Golden River. The orifi
inal term, however, proved the more
popular one, and it has survived and
v erYromisin :'
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Referring ng to the establishment
a trans -continental line,
Brien stressed the importance
feet organization, and
that links were already
both the east and the west,
of
Gen. Mac-
of per.
pohrtecl out
started In
A GENTS WANTED TO S7LL IRUIT
t!, Trees, Shade Trees, Shruha. Roses+
11ed Ing, and a complete line of NuraerY
furnished,oCashscommhSglonrPala even
weals. Good terkory Attu open Wdto
ohtario.Mapio Grove Nurseries, Vita
is still to be recognized in the Pres-
ent Arab name Smash. Tho city was
later captured by Alexander Jannaeus,
the Mace/the/la king, and was sub-
. liberated byPom e . As
sequently bonat d p Y
"Completion of the service
ness feeders being supplied
northern provincial districts,
Hudson Bay, Peace River,
N
Ontario and Quebec, be
will wit-
from
such as
Northern
said, "and
.. a RIFLES • cammDGE5
I SPORYSAIEN'S SUPPLIES
Cheaper
rril,' orCucaog s :• •1
T. W. I OYD tar soN
11s Nobe gene 5t W., t10tiT2tAL
is evidenced by the public buildings
recently excavated, Gerasa ,vas at the
height of its splendor and glory slur-
ing the period of Roman rule.
eventually the Dominion
one of the most extensive
prising services in the world."
will boast of
and enter-
et Pain
�7
Minard's may be used inter-
The city,eontinued to, prosper dor-
pally or externally to ease pain
ing the Christiah period, as shown
by the churches of that epoch. Atter
1!
in all parts of body.
the advent of the Moslems, Gerasa
'went through many vicissitudes,
which resulted ultimately In its down-
fall; It was not until 1578 that it Was
again rebuilt by the Circassians, un-
der the -Turkish Government.
Ask
a
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��ra �51
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HAIR
He Knows
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KING OF PAIN
These discoveries brhng to a coni
cluaitn two successful years of axes-
Science Mont-
La fir,.. ,
, �• ! t', , '.'Rl
-
tempting to drive a mechanically pro:
vation work. -Christian
tor.
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pel}ed vehicle when lie is found , to
be under the 'influence of drink or
drugs as 'to' be incapable of having a
proper control .of such vehicle,' says
the exce t, "shall be 'liable to a fine
not exeeedin $259, or imprisonment
not exceeding four mentis, or both,
with a suspension of the license for
at least 12'inonths '
The report cent -Mum -1: "Any Per-
taking part in or conniving at
motor racing or speed trials on a pub-
roadhelr l
lie Should be d c a eta ui t oftheproven'
g Y�
an indidtable offense punishable by
an
impriaonmant, 'without option of fine
and by disqualification fhr holdingorY
obtaining a driver's license."
'then comes this reminder:: "Six
thousand deaths in one year with a
prospect of a still greater death roil
each succeeding year until we reach
o
what has been called the saturation
point' as regard tb'o number of motor .
vericles, is a very heavy price to pay
omodemtrans ort." In concis •
for p u
cion the commission declares: "Legis-
1
m
�o
A Word in Season
Listen to the inner voices—ask
what you ought to do -as well as
what you would lilts to do -face don
gars and pain Tattier than do base and
shameful things -love the' wise and
noble sayings of the men of old -and
stand by the wise and noble women
Q
itou
19 tht
of germs
'Q'
Ildt�l7
+
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Must
war against
ad
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Do Your
the ffy, cattier
breeder of disease.;
g
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Sit
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WOMAN S
s�•
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SICK
NOT
ppp
• - ownla in all their ePP rt
your e o s
YY,
to set wrong thil1gs right, and to
malts right things loved by all.
g M. B D
Iof
thatAER01{ONiaone
the most convenient and
efficient meant of combatting
H a vat. 1. (a ianvon(cnq because
of the peeh•pie. It a treiteao
most m
this
it
Helped by Taking Lydia F. Pink-
f p
haul S Vegetable Compound
flies never gat away when once;
��
Keep Minard's Liniment always handy
Keep
cautlist. Each spiral gives three
weeks' perfect service. (
ea inland Saslt "1 and glad that
1 heard of that good Lydia E Pink-
The teacher has been talking about
famous . ", ow " she said
am s N
any child tell me 'what this one
"cand
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means: Ont 00 sight, out of mina'?"
"Yes," Johnnypromptly volunteered,
, p p Y ,
Invisible and insane,"
BEWARE OF IatlTn?IONS
:ardstd.'s,'troveryandearawarcafore,.
t C . . nest & F!!s, Limitee
•`i' ,tts,mngnooKe.ou,:f.'"
uses corns,
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s
ham's medicine and
I will not be with-
out it scam, 1 was
so sick that T could
notworltatalland
Could not sew on
the machine. My
aunt told mo of
Lydia E. Pink=
eh e more a woman is Pressed for%
rmation the less she can •say:"
'
IO
lattcn on the subject of general con
trol of trade on roads is long 'over-
duo and ,should be enacted without
w
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o �.:
ham's Vegetable
V v; ^
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Afatri TO for HILL
NEWTON A. HILL
Trent St. s.. Toronto
2Y:Ceti{ v:;{+i`•:'>a"":...i.. :
:t{: i >;3";
._�" --'-good
answer, sallettersT
JVIRS. MARY SCiiULT110S,
Sack,
am telling all of
my friends how
it is and ]'•will
g etfromwomen:'•
Gxainiand;,
,i
'Waning Joys
h•e future is alwa s fair land to
y y
Ming. Life IS like a beautiful-
winding Jane, on either aide bright
oars, and beautiful butterflies, and
lrting irate, Which .we scarcely
se to admire and to taste, so'
ar are we to hasten to an oPenr
which we imagine will be more
li,i�nl ai.i1L But i)y'.degress,-$�,
the trees bleak, the
delay."
i e 5r
The commission). is headea by i
Arthur. Griiiith-Boscawen, who was
appointed last August by Sir 94flliam
Joynson-Hieles, then Home Secretary,
It examined many witnesses, melat>r
ing representatives of the Ministry
Of Transport, : We, ,motoring
associations, motorbus" and comet-
tial car- experts, police cyclists, ung!•
ueC10 and municipal authorities,.
•.
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Save the Price of YOU"'
Fare �Q Toronto
Permanent Waving 5 5O
by Experts
you visit Toronto don't fall to
11a've oYio of our famous Permanent
Waves at the Reduced Rate of $5.50,
With or without appointment..
Specialists in the Shur Wave Method
of Permanent Waving. (For ladies
who care) ^,
ROBERTSON'S
ROBERTSO�v S
288 YONGE STF1 ET, TORONTO'
Write for Booklet "W2" .on the care
of a Shur Wave Permanent Wave.
APPLICATIONS AT�x LIGATIONS
Are Filled As Far Offering Annual
As Possible in the. ONTARIO Work Are
Order le Which DEPARTMENT Invariably
They Are OF AGRICULTURE Given the
° �B Preference.
-Recaivod, �aytq/� Supplied
, Fa i' eilSlip li �
lI, ��
a �',1e Colonization and Immigration Branch of the
mar • "71eflibei of of Agriculture for Ontario Will -have available a
number of Experienced Married Men With Their Wives
and Families—Married Couples Without Children—
Also chicle Man. • �°'
Vastness xacniring help Will be was
aaweea to make early nppnoation to
Geo. A. Elliott
Director of. Colonization
FIPe Your ParuamontBldgs„ All Man
Application Toronto, Ont. : Placed Subject
of Once to Trial Period
Minister Agriculture
advance, grow
tars and Lutter•iiies fail, t e (Jai s
Ippear, and We Reil w+'e ave
lel-to rea0i a deceit• waste:-
.,.
Ma.- '•'
" , r , Is
-•+'•`^' " ---- a
Order' sooner
to
rder is, a- lovely nymph, the :child
Reality and Wisdom; her attend-
( are t7omfort, Neatness, and Act-
y; her abode is- the 'valley of kap; I
!as; she is always, to be found
�n sought; for, and never appears
' '
• r,::'"' f
- Going A.nead =`'+ ` .''When
to 'a thin (here
If.a man wants to c g,
I on course to. pareue-Pro-
On y e
teed. C{o ahead and do it And the•
done the better•. lane wanted
entre; he would Venture in, wade
'
around a bit, venture a little farther,
splash around with Ida lianas, gradual -
la gain confidence and experience,
and at last b would be swimming
with the best of them.
ovely as when contrasted with her) - -'
onent, Disorder. -Johnson. j Minard's Liniment for Neuralgia.
„ ISSUE -No,, .33—'29 , _y.,
HON. JO} -IN S. MARTIN, of
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