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Show as is fit for had long had a substantial monopoly velop such of the seal is used for the ' in these processes. In its original con- food, while the offal dition the sealskin looks nothing like fox herd. "We discovered there what have the fur you see in the market. The nicknamed Redfields Old Bones. been skin is a yellowish gray with an outer a deposit of seal bones which was It hairs. layer of what are called guard over a century. ' W federal government. Any- - The actual fur lies within the guard had accumulated for of Some these on deposits were several way, it was only a few hairs and close to the skin, and ran for over 100 miles. and thick feet looks , hairs conser-the removal of the guard years ago that the 1919 we 300,000 pounds out got vationists were holding up like a rather curly, soft, silky wool, In excellent are conand They $3,891. got their hands in horror over the threat light brown in color. The process are at ened extinction of the once enormous sists in removing the hairs without in- fertilizer. Tractors and trailers use a in we Then there. put work seal herds in Alaska. Now, it appears, jury to the fur that lies beneath, in 150 miles to Unalaska, of the. lighter power in skin, the seals are increasing greatly the tanning and dressing a propernumbers and probably will become as the dyeing of the fur, and finishing it away. The government has on the two 1 ' " worth $20,000,000 are ty , numerous as ever. by a machining process. There and St. Paul St. of Islands Pribilof skin on the Moreover, a new Atnerican industry 150 separate operations the aniwer is ' V DISEASE AMONG HORSES has been created. There never was before breaches What we know as George. We turned our attention to the big any seal fur Industry in the United seal furs, and the process takes about male seals, which were supposed old. was States, though the United States three months. so rough and torn and marked-bto be was the greatest fur consumer in the In the United States there COuuria fighting as to be ho use, and we INFLUENZA, world; now it has the largest and nothing adequate of the kind. We COLDS8 r A few drops a day will protect your horse exposed to could be made into best, conducted under government di- arranged for the establishment of a found that these act disease." Regular doses three times a day will inand rection. PerTTboitlit very fine skins. A single one of these on your horse actually sick. 60 cents Goshen, Along with it the government dyeing and finishing Medical Co., automobile an for stores. Spohn is enough skins of inbig drug has been building up a be the equal dustry which should sell for anything in dustry of which oil and meat are anything in the world. We made this coat. They dont sales In 1919 they our at but London, who the chief items, and is making use arrangement with a contractor, the prices for the of the seals on the Prtbilof islands to established a factory in St. Louis. It sold high above Is clear gain, beAll that skins. small maintain and increase the gray fox employs something over 300 hands, old bulls were herd and enlarge the business. and is the largest establishment of its cause the skins of these loss. Furtherdead a be to Along with that goe the probing of kind on earth and gives us the supposed because now the herd, it more, helps the islands for seal bones for fertilizer, finest product In the world. During is males of very much also a profitable industry, and the gov- the last year of the closed season, the number the normal for needed is than ernment has found ways to get a far with the limited amount of furs we larger herd. the of increase natives greater yield of furs than ever before were able to obtain from the Though in 1918 we killed 35,000 while at the same time greatly in and which we sent to St. Louis, the in for seals, in that year the herd increased creasing the herd. AND factory was able to get Its hand ' FOR 11 per cent. At the present rate It to follow was When one says that the government the larger business that is getLa ten It in years. double Grippo Colds, Coughs has found means to increase both the and train its men fo handling the would property. yield and herd it may not strike the processes on a larger scale. A number ting to be a magnificent The estabLook at the results; Neglected Colds are Dangerous reader as so astonishing as it would of experts from Great Britain volunnew an of industry, entirely lishment in the be if put in another way. If forestry Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first snaasa. tarily came over and took part of its kind in the best and the the and largest could manage conservation so as to organization of the factory Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves world; the obtaining thereby of this increase the amount of lumber taken training of the hands. Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache the largest in the cut and at the same time increase the form does not affect the head Cascara is beat Tonic Then in 1918 we renewed the com- great product, It this in Quinine entirely under our number of trees, that would be a match mercial killing of seals. The quota was world; putting No Opiate in Hills. Laxative control from beginning to end, from in conservation for what conservation fixed at 35,000 and we took 34,883 the 'birth of the pup down to the the 1919, has done in the matter of seals. seals. In the next year, the sealskin. The chief credit : for these achieve- quota was 35,000, and the total num- making of This thing has been so successful ments lies at the door of Dr. Hughv ber at the end of August, practically The greatest man is he who chooses the Japanese government, the that was When a man freely admits that his 25,381. M. Smith, the commissioner of fishthe close of the season, othsome and to afford can government he right with the most invincible resoeries, one of the foremost authorities The result has been an Immense Uruguayansent not only their own seal- wife is not stubborn, lution. Seneca. ers have cost In the stop praying. on fish culture In the country. So saving to our government skins as well, to St. other but a skins, and very Its product, says former Secretary of Commerce of handling treated in this way. William C. Redfleld, who ' took Dr. much greater return to the govern- Louis to be wonderful result of a Is very It of profit. Smiths ideas and carried them out. ment in the shape raw material, so The conservation. Mr. Redfield tells the story thus ; Here Mr. Redfield illustrated his is increasing wasted, from being far We took hold of it in 1913 and point by giving the figures of a single is in a certain sense It time. the all of number 1918. The found existing the closed sale held Oct. 7, your "cake and having', it too. season, which forbade the killing of skins sold was 12,002. The gross pro- eating can kill 50,000 a year, and yet add ' any seals except the small number ceeds were $777,931 ; the expenses, in- We to the size of our herd." needed by the natives for food. That cluding cost of preparation of skins, right along Unless you see the name Bayer on tablets, you art agents commissions, gave us plenty of time to plan for transportation, Motion. Lost pot getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for aggregated the taking fip of the production on a discount for cash, etc., Did Mrs. Gadder do much traveling on net the Thus proceeds 1 years, and proved safe by millions. large scale. This country was the $233,195.52. Say the summer? during sealskins of 12,002 sale the and this largest producer of sealskins single I back and forth, Well, going largest consumer of seal furs. But the were $544,735.78. At this same aucshould say she traveled hundreds of contractor sold the government process was that we would take the tion miles. shins and ship them down to San fox skins numbering 692 blue and 19 What do you mean by back and were The receipts gross Francisco or Seattle, send them across white pelts. forth? the continent, cross the Atlantic ocean $58,179.50, the expenses were $6,280.86, a In a hours seven in day She put with them and land them in London. and the proceeds were $51,898.54. a of the on veranda chair rocking There they were dyed, dressed and On that same island, resumed the summer hotel." Birmingham owns the government fonde into finished furs, and then of foxes in the world. Were sent back Atherd across finest the the again lantic ocean to the United States as We feed the foxes with the offal of Perfectly Lovely. fln Imported article, paying 30 per the slaughtered seals, supplied from What impressed us most yesterday We factory. ant duty, to be consumed by our own our new In the course of the ten or fifteen conPeople one trip across the continent found that the carcasses of seals SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an unbroken package of minutes which we spent in our listennd two across the ocean. tained a lot of valuable material the overhearing attentively genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, which contains proper direc- The economic wastefulness of that which was being thrown away. We ing post, of the neighbor women, conversation for first at tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- Process needs only to be stated, the set up a rendering plant was the remarkable elasticity of the The blubber. the plant out Product being ours originally and the trying matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American I word lovely, which seems to apply Market ours. There was no adequate cost $25,000 and paid for itself in the to almost anything, from a zinnia lo Handy tin boxes of 12 tablet coat but a Urn oearta Larger package. plant In this country for dyeing, dress first year paid for Itself in oil. It is the scar left by a major operation. de to I the tr4 mark t Barer UuulMturt it M oaoeoeUeMldeeter of SallcrlioMU , Aaairla the of department Intention and machining sealskins. London the NCLE Sam is apparently a success as a furrier. 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