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Port Perry Star, 9 Sep 1920, p. 7

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who suffer from constipa- , indigestion or any of the other due to a clogged condition of wels will find prompt relief the: use of Baby's Own Yab thorough laxative which ca oe be depended upon 'to regulate the bowels. and sweeten the. sl 'absolutely safe and are sold a guarantee to be entirely free from opiates or other injurious drugs. 'Concerning them Mrs. Thomas © A. Bouter. Lake Baker, N.B, writes » for in- hed twen- at day were much ocks. They were cylin Shape f Buely chased, and had ultan 'Abdul-Medjid by art and Son, of Cornhill, in 3 mide'ot twenty-two carat _fiye inches in diameter. was without a bell, the striking parts La; baits made of wires. _.- It possessed a powerful and resonant .was- exceptionally harmonious; sounded like a cathedral clock. hundred- guineas: was its cost. village knew that Mrs. Jack: exactly generous. In fact, iC) tivitles were: "things to possibl it when Shs invited Mr. and Mrs. Binges to. Supper uo evening they fold that. they to go i Mr. n was their landlord. the ' forenoon of he "great "Mrs. Jackson met Bridget, the 8 maid of all work, in the local 'mistress are bearing in I expect them to come to 'the purpose. provesdt much. s- . Japanese) 'which are far 'superior to » the dust of meteo! | tirupus Bombardment of this' planet | 22 ipzig. Fred ¢] enormously, and, in keeping wi snuff-taking, was passionately fond Pink | pepper. Every dish came to the x Li fi The Willa otk i If all of our; Grasses Erains were wiped off the face of the earth to-mor- row we would not be long deprived of breadstuffs, for immediately we would get about the .of developing other kinds of grasses available for ; Fa We have in North America nearly 800 kinds-of grasses, only six.of which | --maize, 'wheat, rice, barley, oats and | rye--are. > ayilizen to, furnish Toca for man, - The cnlivation. of these six dates far back into the prehistoric. plants in each generation ag seed pro- {ducers--during. tens of thousands of years. Indian corn, derived originally "from a 'rather. _unpromising -plant na- te to the highlands of tropical Ameri- had been, 30 far developed by the Te Columbus landed that the white |' man has not since been able, to im- 3 i 5 "On the other hand, the wheat and barley of to-day are much larger and finer grains than the wheat and barley | (which have been found - in 'ancient JHgyptian tombd. and in the buried 'cities of Greece. As for rice, which féeds more than one-third of the hu- man rage, there are now a number of varieties (developed chiefly by the any that were known even half a cen- tury ago. All of our grains, excepting maize, seem to have originated in southern Asia, : a ------ . The Ocean's Bed. To an enormous-extent the bed of the oeean is covered with lava and pumice stone, .and the floor ef the ocean is covered in 'many parts with "These bodies whirl about - n +1 heavens like miniature 'comets, and. are: for 'the most part brokdn into in- numerable fragments: ° It has been only lately discovered that this cosmic dust forms. layers. at) the bottom of the deepest seas. Be- tween Honolulu and Tahiti, at a depth of 2,350° fathoms--over two miles and a half--a vast layer of this material exists. Miho upon land, this impalpable able; but, accumu- faistinguigh in the sea depths, | it a a wondrous story of the con: [> sometaty hodles; vi They | e have: become what they are to-day 0 '| through processes of continuous selec: old tlon--that is, picking out the hest|. pected to pe captured. He remember- {ed the ni As that. note turned |. out to he the only ofie missing from a | particular; issue, the man was given a | . only plave in the oh e are shod. The geese are I n"| first through tar and %| through sand. Each goose is thus pro- a durable pair of boots; and { table . as hot as possible, a cf which | pe peaches and new. tal to King John, of Mag Charta fame, and the invincible Ass mada was dispatched by a Spanish. monarch - 'whose digestiori had been ruined by over-indulgence in pastry. Lord Roberts's antipathy to. eats 1s 'well remembered, but, centuries be- fore, Henry VIIL of France had a similar dislike, and could not remain' in a foom . with the domestic tabby: The sight of an apple made Ladislaus, | King of Poland, - tremble violen "Tvan IE, €zar of Moscow, st | perforce have led the life of a recluse, | | for he tainted regularly at the appear. ance of a woman.' wx [1 'Minard's Lintment. co. Limited. ist Dear Sirs,--I had a Bleeding Tumor on my face for a long time and tried Quumber ¢ of remedies without any good. sults. I was advised to try MIN-| ARD'S LINIMENT, and after u several bottles it healed all up and ¢ appeared altogether... » ) i * DAVID HENDERSON 'Bolleisle Station, Kings Co, NB. Sept. 17, 1904.5 : ng at "True. In the firet six months of-this year 6,415 new companies, with a total capi- tal of $2,243,691,68 5 were registered in London. in thé United Kingdom is $110.12 per head in the current" financial year, compared with $17.70 in the year end: ed March 31st, 1914. ; A single tusk of an East African bull elephant has been known to weigh be not more than 401b. x Six per cent. of coal used in do- mestic fireplaces remains unconsumed as soot. Taking 40% millions tons as the amount annually burnt in Great 'Britain. the loss represents 2,430,000! tons. The latest aviation novelty is a fly: ing "Black Marfa." The San Francisco chased an aeroplane, which they use: for the purpose of conveying prisoners: A soldier presented himself at the Australfan Commonwealth Treasury 1 and sald: "Iam a £20 note, and want'|} to be. cashed. " lowed a note at Fleurbaix when he ax- new one, 2 Vilna, in Russia, where geese "afterwards Plics non to, make the lou to the Boose fair at Wa gettipg | fore been d of cept The amount of taxation per "person pleti; 2361b., but the average tusk of the 0ld | wild bull elephants of today is said to, ] Bik police authorities have recently pur-|s to jail in distant parts of the country. He said he had cwel-| probably the | e to walk | "At Sunshine House, Chorley Wood; ¢ have 25 babies who are being f to be little normal human be- ngs, so far as that is possible, from | - ya until the 'age of | their "earliest: five, when they trans Yesidential schools for the blind. There re enough poor blind babies in' the Kingdom to fill six Sunghine Houses, and I want money to enable me to start the other five" . From this it would appear that m | England there is room and need for six homes Yor blind babies and only lone in existence. But here, in this favored Canada, nothing has hereto- offe in this direction, ex- a movement commenced last year by the late Mr. T. Hope Church- ill, of Toronto, who after collecting between one and two thousand dollars, specially deposited in a local bank to the credit of the fund, agked me to ald him in raising a sufficient sum to pur- chase premises for the proposed home. Having warm sympathy with Mr. Churchill's praiseworthy enter prise, I promised to give him the necessary assistance, but circum- worfuntil the present time, and mean- while death suddenly removed Mr. Churchill, Now, In order that the money collected may be utilized for '| the purpose for-which it was sub- scribed, a Charter (without stock sub- scription) is being secured so that the incdrporated company can legally and || properly lay claim to the money in the bank, and proceed to carry out the ob- jects for which the Charter is sought, til viz, "To provide a refuge for baby and infant blind; to provide free scientific care, training and maintenance, to gdve. the lives of even a few of the many of such unfortunates. who, for ¢ of Buch service, perish every year; and to return these little ones {o their parents, at school age, with mal = healthy bodies and sound in brief, is the task before romoters. Money is urgently re: to carry it to successful com- yn. Canadians have never been known to turn their backs on any de- | serving: cause, claiming their aid, and {surely this appeal will meet with a generous response. Help now, with- 'out waiting to be called upon by a lector, $0 that the close of the year gee "The Blind Bables' Home, and Kindergarten" in success- eal 'operation in the Capital City of Canada. Cheques may be made pay- able to 'Canadian Blind Babies' Homg" ~ All remittances acknowledged... C. BLACKETT ROBINSON, 188 Dufferin Road, Ottawa. rs Minard's Liniment Relieves Distemper will be ws "DANDERINE" SAVE YOUR HAIR Get rid of ever bit of that 4 ugly Sangry oy stop ~ falling hair stances prevented me undertaking the | ; him by the tall," he ex- eiimen "and there I was! I was Hold on, and I dared not let "You were between the horns of a dilemma," ventured a lady. "No, ma'am, I wasn't between the horns at all, and besides, he wasn't a dilemma. He was a Jersey." Some Talker. "Mother thinks a lot of you, Noodle." Archibald Noodle looked at his fiancee's little brother with a smile of gratification on his face. He felt in .| his pocket, and fingered & penny doubt: fully. "Why do you say that?" he asked at last. "She said you were i born polit cian." b The penny came out of the delight- ed suitors pockef, and he asked for more. ¢ "Yes," continued the: youngster. "ghe said you'd been hanging around our Maggie for twelve months, doing a lot of talking, bit you haven't com- mitted yourself yet." Mr. Hel eh MONEY ORDERS. Buy your out-of-town supplies with Dominion Express Money Orders. Five Dollars costs three cents. i Mp sn, Waited for the Bounce. As the Irish police recruit strolled along on his first turn of night duty, loud yells of "Fire" rent the air. He bolted quickly to the spot and found a house well alight, with a man half hanging out of an upstairs window. "Help! Help!" he yelled. If I jump, will you catch me?" "Sure, 'an' 'Oi wil!" policeman readily. So the man jumped, only to crash to the ground and lie there stufined. When, a few minutes later,' he 're- replied "the at the constable murmured feebly: "I thought you said you could catch me?" "Begorrah!" replied the Irishman, "Oi was only waiting for yez to bounce and Oi'd have had yez! |" Mrs. Lilian Taylor | Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Baby was two weeks old become very ted and reproachfully and a the skin broke an: 3 pled. He could not a sleep, and did nothi 3 ee liofacs locke as Rionugh be pi be disfigured for life. "I thought 1 would give Cuticura Soap and Ointment a Ay I found Se sample 80 good that I bought more and two cakes et Cutlcura Soap and a fifty cent box of Cuticura Oint- ment healed him." (Signed) Mrs, Pl oie oe 27% Musko nt., y to cleanse and ify, RE intment to ® and soothe and Cuticura Talcum to end pesfuin aro ideal for ly toilet : ; A 'vontibutor to an English weekly : tells of an Irishman who was describ-|. A ing ue narrow escape from a. cross covered 'consciousness, he looked up | Doesu . hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instant- 1y that corn stops hurting, then ghort~ ly you can lift it right off with Angers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficlent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal- luses, without soreness. or Sriation. Chinook Salmon. Far and away the largest of all the salmons is the "chinook," 'which is otherwise known as the Columbia river salmon. It sometimes attains a welght of 100 pounds. In food quality it is unsurpassed and its flesh is us- ually of a rich red color. In recent years the annual catch of salmon on the Pacific coast, including British Columbia and Alaska, has averaged 585,000,000 pounds, 'with a market valde of nearly $40,000,000. In 1018 the quantity of salmon canned was 7,829,212 cases of forty-eight one. pound cans. ------p Minard's Liniment For Dandruff. Two hundred applications for pa- tents in England have recently been filed by Krupps, of Essen. In the school of experience sore spots serve as a diploma. ~~ MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs™ Child's Best Laxative =a Pn. A i Accept "California" Syrup ot gs only--Ilook for the name California on the package, thea you are sure your ehild is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stom- ach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions om each bottle. You must say "Call Book DOG DISEASES and How to Feud 'Mailed Free ton 118 West 31st Street New York, U.B.A ONLY TABI TS WARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All-without the "Bayer Cross™

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