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Port Perry Star, 17 Jun 1920, p. 7

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1gers! You can litt oft t corn, or corn be-, the toes, and the hard skin cal: rom bottom of feet, - 3 sny harg* 'corm, "lus ny battle of "Freezone" costs | ittle at any dmg store; apply a few No hum: drops upon the corn or callus. "Ine stantly it stops hurting, then shortly i hs bothersome corn or callus Sent. 'oft; \root and all, without dhe bit ) Truly! wd Wotton is considered the most nour- ishing meat. ' ' {ly estimated that in one year $260,000 | sought to produce is called the black | silver gray; It was the pelt of a fox "Ask for A Minard's znd take no Other. » tyles for Summer Girl "9543-9507 9531 Transfer Design Transfer No. 1022 No. ; 9343 Ladies' Suit-Coat (81-inch ength) Price; 30 cents. In 5 sizes, 5 42 fs, b . Size 86 téquires - 818 ts. Give them to your baby him happy. The Tab) 7 medicine dealers or by mail cents a box from The Dr. Wil | 'Medicine' Brockville, Ont. es in 'that province, and it was recent: changed hands in the fox industry. ~The success that has attended some breeders . of foxes has caused very many others to enter the ranching business, and there have been incor- porated several fox-ranching com: paniesc While the particular fox it is fox, it is really the animal known to the fur markets of the world as the from Prince Hdward Island that brought the world's record price of $2,000 in the London market some years ago, The explanation of the 'high price paid for the:skin of the so-called black fox is that the quantity offered in the big fur markets of the world has fall- ln in' thirty years trom 200040, shout In the old days the wilds of Canada, Ahrough the Hudson Bay Co., virtually supplied the world with furs, but now semi - domesticated 'animals furnish many pelts. * Lien " "Buy Thrift Stamps, + | severe headaches. Holidays came and vhonent may rotailes. £0 sly the | valuable ships sunk in shalloy £2 os Subiaines 'project for the refloating of man Suffer From Overtaxed Nerves : and Often a Complete = Breakdown. Thousands - of earnest, 'young women who earn: their livell- hood away: from home, in the school room, in public offices and in 'large business establishments, are silent, suffering victims of over-taxed nerves and - deficiency of strength. Weak, breathless and nervcus, they work against time, with never a rest when headaches and backaches make every hour seem like a day. Little wonder their 'cheeks lose the glow of health and grow pale and thin; their eyes] are dull and sunken and beauty stowly' 'but surely fades. Business women 'and girls, because of their work and 'worty, look older than their years. What they need is the frequent help of a true; strengthening remedy to carry them through the day. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are like actual food to the starved nerves and tired brain of the business girl. By making rich, red blood they supply just the kind of help girls'need to preserve their health and. epergy, and their good looks. Dr. Williams Pink Pills bring bright eyes, rosy Cheeks, high spirits, make the day's duti®y lighter. Miss Mary Hugt says: 'Many people think -of \the/ life of a school teacher as one comparative ease, with short hours and holidays plent!- ful. But the reverse is the case. When one has to stand day after day, year in and year out, with the worries great and small, from handling children, it begins to tell upon even the strongest ! and especially upon the nerves: I had | been teaching about five years, and was then located at Springfield, Ont., when I found I was far from having the vitality I started out with. Before | my term was out I had a complete | nervous breakdown. I tried doctor's; medicine and it helped, but only fora while. T then tried osteopathic treat- ment but with no better results. I suffered from loss of appetite, slept poorly, was nervous and troubled with I tried a change of schools, but got in- to a harder place where I had over fifty pupils' under my care. There on over the he: x or 35-inch | ce, 25 cents, Pri ch and 1 should advise the'use:ot them to | stage ' | necessity for continuing the treatment, . liams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. | povtrast. represented a very ordin- wore days when it seemed fmpossible for. me to carry on my work. At this y sister, who had also been a teacher, strongly advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I took the 'advice; and by the time I had finished my second box, I- felt that the pills were. helping me. I was on my ninth, box when I decided there was no as 1 had: never felt better, 'and had gained twelve pounds in weight. Dr. Williaths Pink Pills, with plenty of fresh air, worked wonders in my case, any other run down teacher." You can getup. Willianis Pink Pills trom any dealer in. medicine, or by 'mail, 'post paid, at<6¢ cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- mer immedi . Then She Knew. * "in her hower--the top. back room--and gazed at a but Exmerplia ought Durst open and red like a 'whirl- : intelligent | and thus | RHEUMATIC CAPSULES | aa ITyeam "3a anes A Sclatica, Lum tie esis Many doctors pre:cribe FR EL at after the Teli you bide a "Wes, * | There's some. wad I{ke to speak to ye. If after kifk you rise and flee, f [We'll all seem cold and Etiff to ye. The one that's in the seat wi*ye Is stranger here than you, maybe; All hére hae got their fears and cares; Add you your soul unto our prayers; Be you our angel-unawares." -- . MONEY ORDERS. It is always safe to send a Dominion Bxpress Money Order. Five "dollars costs three cents. Never Wears a Hat, John Parker, of Belfast, Ireland, who was borp in England more than fifty years ago, has gone for nine years without a head covering of any kind in summer's heat and winter's cold. He says he has driven hundreds of miles bareheaded, when the ther- mometer registered 10 degrees or more below zero, but has never frozen his ears and never has a gold in the head or a headache, a MINARD'S LINIMENT is the only Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use it. HARLIN FULTON. The Right Idea, A pessimist and an optimist were discussing life from their different viewpoints. "I really believe," said the former, that I could make a bétter world my- self." "Sure!" returned the | that's what we are here for. us get to work and do it optimist; Now let "BABY Hi BAD CASE OF ECZENA On Avie, Face and Timbs, Ticked, (ica Heals, "My baby Tad 5 vo a very bad case of --t started in small pimples and opread on het crms pos ce and limbs, 2a or ao ber hipo, Ths ekin was cores and red and the bresking out iiched so thet' che wanted to scratch gll the time. 8ho wes cross and fretful and could not sleep day or Spe I vced Cuticura, and when I had uced fopr cakes of Scepard four berg of Cintment sho was "healed." Fig) Mrs. George Higler, R. I D. 2, Box 44, Coopers daills, ills, 3p. Moy » May S 1919. €cap, Ointment and Talcum the cere cf your akin. 28¢, O t 26 apd Sold mug, s that mule ever kick you, Sam?" "No, sub, but he sometimes Kicks | +3 | Where P'se jes' been." A Protest the man hanging to the strap trod on the toes of the sitting passen- 'Barely evading a third crushing, latter looked w and observed mildly: "know, sir, that niy feet were made to walk on, but that is a strictly per. sonal privilege belonging to me." Long-Distance call. Mr. Tarzan Jones was sitting down to breakfast one morning when he was astounded to see in the paper an- Bouncement of his own death, * He rang up friend Howard Smith at once. "Halloa, Smith!" he said. "Have you seen the announcement. of my death in the paper?" "Yes," replied Smith. you speaking from?' Minard's Linimént for sale everywhers "Where are ~ A flag on the 'Schoothouse i is fine.s A flag in every home is better, and a flag in every heart is best of all Coal is now $120 a ton in Italy, twenty times as much as in pre-war "MOTHER! uCalifornia Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative the second time and withont - Jowance: first yea X iy 00, third $16.00. Address: Sr ea HELP WANTED, ANTED, FIRST-CLASS BENCH | Sarpenters 8 ork on Interiop t Avoly Lada d Lui m Co Sonar VEree ul er mj 0 5 Dodds age To : LET "DANDERINE" SAVE YOUR HAIR Get rid of every bit of that ugly dandruff and stop falling hair To stop falling hair at once and rid | the scalp of every particle' of dandruff, get a small bottle of "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub well into the #¢alp. "After several applications all dandruff usually goes and hair stops coming out. Every hair in your head soon shows new life, vigor, brightness, thickness and more Accept "California" only--lcok for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stom- ach, liver and bowels, Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each. bottle. You must say fornia." For Colds, Pain, Headache, Neural- iy Toothache, Earache, and for héumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu- ritis, take Aspirin marked with the name "Bayer" or-you are not taking Aspirin at all. | t only "Bayer Tablets of | Aspirin" in an unbroken "Bayer" | nceticacidestér of Sallcylleficid, manufacture, to assist the Syrup of Figs | "Cali- | Book on - DOG DISEASES and How to Peed Mailed Frea to any Ade dress by the Author, H. Clay Glover Co. Ens, 118 West 31st Riredt ' . New York, USA sce duo ILO 3023 COUGHS "ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at-All without the "Bayer Cross®' package which contains complete di- rections. Then you are getting real Aspirin--the genuine Aspirin pre- scribed by physicians for over nine- teen years, fi made in Canada. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- lets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. There is only one Aspirin--"Bayer"--You must say "Bayer" Aspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mongs + While it is well known that Aspirin means Bayer plblic against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer Compaay will _be stamped With their general trade mark, tho "Bayer Cross." --

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