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Port Perry Star, 3 Jul 1924, p. 3

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ng flame-colored as well as white smoke ~--has been initiated here, says a Lon- don despatch, It was seen by visitors to. the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley and by people within & radius of 10 miles. About-8 pau. a machine, chartered - from Major J. Savage and piloted by Lieut. Taitoox, at an altitude of be tween 10,000 and 12,000 feet, began to trace words on the sky. When only half-way through the first word the machine emitted a stream of red smoke, and watchers first thought the aeroplane had caught fire, Then it was seen that the machine was comi- pleting a word in flame-colored smoke, and this color was also used for the second word, The aeroplane was tra- veling at over 100 miles an hour, This was the first time that any sky- writing had been done in colored smoke. ; On the outskirts london. k Hmb, ; : half an hour's journey from isd hen ay aro voice cries, 2c, Is one of the most besuilul bi ] d in England. Few Canis 1"o > Ti. gu sr slower, slower; slower, Rs 'of Londoners either, Toe ever visited this place, or even know of its existence; ! ------ It {sa bird sanctuary, a veritable 3 land of song; which is carefully fenced VICTIMS OF AN OF ANAEMIA, = 3 SEE and where every kind of British bird lives and nests unharmed. The wood lies in the Brent Valley and was purchased for London two years ago and established as a perma- net memorial to Gilbert White, the author of the "History of Selborne," by the: Selborne Society in London. The sanctuary, however, has been in existence just twenty-one years this year and in its nineteen acres, in the boughs of its many oak trees and the coppices of hazel, owls, willow warb: lers, blue-tits, goldfinches, nightin- gales, blackcaps and many other birds may be seen. 'Were it not for this sanctuary, many of the shyer types of birds, the night- ingales particularly, would have de- serted the ereTIWig city of Lon- don. CHILDHOOD CONSTIPATION Constipated children can find prompt relief through the use of Baby's Own Tablets. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which never fall to regulate the bowels and stomach, thus driving out constipation and Indiges- tion; colds and simple fevers. Con- Need New, Rgh Blood to Restors Health and Strength. it is an f fact that nine women out of very ten are victimsiof bloodlessness in one form or another. The girl in her teens, the wite and mother; the matron of middle age--all know its miseries. To be anaemic' means that you are breathless after slight exertion. You feel worn out and depressed. You turn against food and often cannot digest what you do eat. Bleep does not refresh you, and when you get up you feel exhausted tion of home and acho , good nie and unfit for the day's duties. If neg- or - schools oe exercise Srl a lected anaemia may lead to eonsump- cial patherings Quring. un: epidemie,| You should act promptly. Make control of , prohibition of public ining vessels;|®00d the fault in yvur blood by taking e second Pe is educa-'control of slates, pencils, ete. e in| Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the mest re- Food ventilation, satisfactory by, Schools, attention to tonsils{ Mable blood enricher ever discovered. cleanliness of alononls, control of the milk and{ These pills purify bad blood, strength- poi Supplies. a weak blood, and they make good « 'blood, and as the condition of your [against the human race and we must, fight the gnemy, It is the duty of blaod improves You. will regain proper to enter the fight strength, and enjoy life fully as every ad «i rT as well as him-| 8irl and woman should deo. The case health and even life itself of Mrs. Mary Trainor, Perth, Ont. shows the value-of Dr. Willlams' Pink The four kings are taken from a pack of cards and displayed. One king is placed in the pack, which is held face down, near the bottom. Another is placed near the centre. A third is placed near the top and the last is placed om the top. The cards are now cut, the lower portion being placed on the. top. The trickster holds. the cards behind his back for a mo- ment. When he brings the cards in view again, the trick is done. He | asks a spectator to examine the cards. The four kings are found together near the middle of the pack. A familiar stunt of the ma: giclan is used to accomplish the trick. The four kings are held in the form of a fan when they are displayed Behind them. three queens are hidden. The fan is closed. The top card, apparently a king but really a queen, is placed in the lower portion of the pack. "Whe last card (really the four kings) is placed on the top of the pack and the cards are cut. Put: ting the cards behind the back is r----r------ Minard's Liniment for Distemper. ous to mention can be These include There are no records te prove that the children in Ancient Greece or Rome ever played with toys. Milk taken from the cow in the evening is better than milk taken in the morning. I I II Classified Advertisements etter VWANTED -- CAR OWNERS TO send for our Big Free Catalogue showing 101 bargalus in Auto Sup- plies. It will save you monuy. Send for it to-day. Canadian Auto Shops, Box 164, Niagara Falls, Starts. Ontario. 'These should be quoted; A .22 'calibre rifle . will shoot 4} i sre 2. A t will 'glance va ia \ : i without RE breaking he bottle, continuing to a and help travel in an entirely different direc: | jie, a Pave a ar and help ; invaders ready at any moment when ' will glance off water as object. ~ calibre bullet will go Girl "Cellist Coaxes Nightin- ¥ gales to' Sing for Radio. concerning i melody of the rea vau and im od ; birdless streets of London where no | are at stake, Pills in cases of this kind. She says: --*"1 had not been feeling well for some time and had been gradually cerning them Mrs, Gaspard Daigle, PDemain, Que.,, writes: "Baby's Own Tablets have been of great benefit to my little boy, who was suffering from constipation and indigestion. They quickly relieved him and now he is in the best of health." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 26¢c a box from The Dr. Willams' a little misdirection as the trick would be a trifle too wonderful to be believed it the spectators were given nothing to lead them to be- lieve that there was some manipn lation of the cards to bring about the result, fONp this out and paste it, with other of the series, in a scrapbook.) URINE 7% URINE pooENING & gira cho UR EYES ¥ EYE CARS BOOK: MUALND CO. CuicasaBAq nightingale has-been pa radio public choad the poet's dues. n a quiet siden: iy Oxted, Miss, Bea Harrison's, violoncello trice coaxed not one, but many nightingales into song. for the ears of ¢ll Frigland, Am | nour before idole "the "tawny Frege OF a {placed in a garden--Rud the cellist | ceased her decoy music. to, let traffic- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. rr irar---- A Quarter's Worth of Courtesy. Whatever the cause, real spontan- eous courtesy is not so often seen in '| street cars as it used to be; Indeed, there is now much actual discourtesy. It is cheering therefore to read about a young fellow who knows how to be courteous, and who is willing to teach others to bp so. The Baltimore Sun tells the story: It happened on a southbound Guill b: Jos mot geternlly Spureatol. oon ford Avenue car about noon. Every 5 y. anadisns, L1at Ho Wo : four = ! seat was taken when the car stopped The British Broadoasting Company! "Say! You've never played golt|&Teat sea flshing areas of the world . at Preston Street, Strap-hangers --BBC, as the radio enthusiasts Know with him, have you?" . border on Canada. Th addition, the moved to the front. Thirteen men, lakes and rivers of the:Dominion con. who were seated, gazed abstractedly me, [I continued their use until I found the troubles that afflicted me had gone and I am orce more enjoy- ing good health and strength." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 60¢ a box from The Dr. Wil Hames' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. tense mime, : Where He Falls Down, Fishing Waters of Canada. beautiful of English poetry, so charm: | . "Hicks is a fellow who is wonder | ed and baffled have the poets been, fully accurate at figures." Sm---------- stitute approximately-ome-half of the through the windows. - Lead Supply. fresh water of the globe, while the An old woman heavily draped in a Authorities' sey that the world's fu- er or ytageon Buy, still mourning veil entered by the front fire sam. 3 y 2 lout Hes hos tum od as a reserve. Their extent alone treatment: of wh A heen a suflices to render these various fishing tallurgical problem. Those ores areas remarkable, says the Natural are abundant in the Rocky Mountains; Resources Intelligence. Service of the but more available supplies of lead are Spat SBE of the Intariop at Ottawa: being depleted, and there are no new. @ Atlantic coast line, from Labra- dor to the boundary between the bodies of lead. ore in sight. United States and Canada, measures " over 5,000 miles--not including the lesser bays and indentions. Off the coast are the noted fisheries of 'the "Grand: Banks." Moreover, 15,000 Square miles of inshore waters are en: | meg, were brought into Canada. The tirely controlled by the. Dominion, | jemand for this type of tea soon fell vito. Hndaws Bay has a shortline, of | or Now, however, the much finer quality of India and Ceylon Greens, Crossing he continent, the. Pacifi imported mostly by the Salada Tea shoreline fs over 7,000 thiles long and{ company, has sharply revived the de has the unique advantage, thanks to| ang by those who enjoy the distinc its multitude of islands, of being ex-| ive flavor of Green Tea. 4] notary well sheltered for fisher ° ~ |'men. nally, the fresh water lakes - of the fnterior constitute an area of| Wealth From Whales. Ambergris, derived from the intes- tines of the whale, is found in lumps § 220,000 square miles. Canada's share | of the Great Lakes along the United up to 300 1b. in weight, either floating in the Tropic seas or cast up on the States boundary alone covers 34,000 . These varied waters' shores of Madagascar, China and Jap- an Tho whole of the constituents of 'Th Id R i b . § denoted by the fact that the ambergris, being of a highly compli- C 0 clia le i square miles. yield at least fifty edible species. Tha cated character, have not yet been REMEDY identified and isolated. -- Ha Ambergris was known in very early]. CIEE Have You Joined One Yet? "A Coolidge Club is composed of Republicans, of course?" "Not at all--it's composed of men who know how to keep their mouths Cuticura For Skins That Itch And Burn Bathe the affected part with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Dry gently and anointwith Cuticura Ointment. This treatment not only soothes but in most cases heals. lem ©. Box ALA are? ul? Ze. Ointment 25 and Se. Talogm our new Shaving Stee door. None of the men moved. "Sever- al glanced at the woman as she bal- anced herself. A youth who was standing--he was probably seventeen years old and was carrying school books--Ileaned over an athletic-looking man. "Do you want to gell your seat for a quarter?' the boy asked the man. "Where is the money?" the man re- joined. The boy produced a much-worn quar- ter from his pocket and gave it to the man. . "I've bought this seat," the boy said, turning to the woman. "You mey now sit down." The woman thanked him as she moved to the seat, At Pleasant Street the man alighted, looking rather shamefaced. The other men paid more attention than ever to the bulldings that the car was passing. The tones weré clear and natural as they reached the thousands of sets that were in readiness to test the ex- periment. - The nightingales in distant Good | Oxted had brightened for a few min. hj utes the urbanites life--and, incident. ally, the radio. 'program. DONALD KIRKE GIVES _ TANLAC FULL CREDIT Bt ie, (alo Many think that those who drink Green Tea are more critical judges: of quality than' those who drink black. Such would seem to be the case, be cause some years ago great quantities of poor quality Japan and China Green YOUNG DARHTER MABE WELL Mother Tells How Her Daughter Suffered and Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham"s Vegetable Compound Vancouver, B.C.--* My daughter iss young girl who has been h aving severe pains and weak and dizzy feelings for some time and had lost her appetite. Through an older daughter 2 bad heard of a woman who was takin; Lye the same trouble, we were tol of Lydia E. Rr Finiham' ms hi stable Co " as been taking it hon a oom, Li t 1 ow. At liad dene all it was peprsen d do and we have told a number of about it. Iam never without of it in the house, for I myself t for that weak, worn-out which sometimes comes to usall. building me up and Is d it to women who are suffer- --Mrs. Regular brushing of the gums as well as the teeth is essential for a healthy mouth, | times, and. was reputed to possess highly curative properties for certain diseases, Its, present high. cost--twenty-three dollars an ounce--is due. entirely to 'the uncertainty of the supplies, to its |, use in perfumery as a fixative, and to its highly pleasant and delicate mugk- | like. SS ie ey ote ts or stolen Toe po jn. money back. hs 'comforters" for babies are| Pure organio ae agutiion of the BY mas Srvc aa Biro Thomphats, 16 Army. nerve-exhausted, on pr ees

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