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Port Perry Star, 1 Apr 1908, p. 7

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of most useful remedies yet put on the | the leading physicians with excellent PANGO will give almost instant relief to those suffering from Neuralgia, Head-ache and Rheumatism, . For Colds PANGO will be found very useful. The cold can be checked before the case has developed by using PANGO. Apply PANGO to the outside of the nose and apply as often as circumstances seem to warrant, It may be used on the inside J of the nostrils where the skin is not broken. This might be only. those 'who are anxious lo| { followed by am uncomfortable sensation, which will pass away make a gocd 'bona fide investment that uickly, be company wish to talk a, rut in| | Sc): JPANGO may also be used on the chest. formation will 'be given by addressing For Tooth-ache apply PANGO externally to the face where [Box 206, Toronto General Post Office, the pain is felt, or to the gums. This may give a smarting sen- emt ie sation for a few minutes, followed by relief. PANGO may 3 ; OBLIVIOUS. : also be put on a small piece of a®sorbent cotton and put in th N CU ¢ )C f% Aion PY Cais 3 A 3 1 v ¢ ed blood. TOW | en Benthan, a Crimean veteran, | Virgin - Pine is pin 36-02 Mrs. Wiggs--Cook' has only 'broken tooth. ? £very organ; -every dle " atch vial saci ound one. dish to-day, dear! ' or the body. Re gf who O00 Was AWARE 8 mid eh. Ha © und: woof We Wiges-Thats better! How did PANGO will also give relief to those suffering from Chapped Bung Tink bil ban: : funeral, Rena : Si ele The case aot ai on go Was he last one Hands, Frost Bites, Chilblains, Shingles, Stings of Insects, Mos- why. théy cure eadachen: i wi an a1 labo fongraved. wrapper showing the name--} Sot ' quito Bites, Varicose Veins, Muscular Fatigue, Affections of the tism, neuralgia, gen: Pulham St. Mary, wrlolk, was savage. | virgin Oil of Pine compound (pure). pre- | A CHANGE 1S NEEDED. Throat, Gout, Lumba, d 'and a host of other (rou. [17 altacked by a cat, which severely bit 'pared. only hy Leach Chemical Co., Through the long winter one needs a | | vay, Wout, Lumbago and Sprains. from poor, watery | her fingers, ; LE Windsor, Ont.,--plainly printed thereon. change. Why go. South when "The Wel. Recommended by physicians and druggists, Sy men and women | 4 ssaienaror sesident of Toltenham| ifs' weil Fol oe ohne. Should {ud Be, Saihasives, oes" ay apviven fac ; r. Williams' Pink Pills eat | named Sarah Ing, who was in: her 10ist| your drug 2 Unable to supply you, | M¢ Manufac irecti ra ie File" eut named Sarah Ing. who was natlys, of you oan have a Kor. vial mailed 18 | the yoni toroid, YO5R Out bodion? Tey {chem (he direction of & leading physician and strong. » Mts. Joseph Lepage, | Thurlow, Suffolk, ~ rion rar Con Windsgn Om LCR | Goll and ho restful intunnce of (fhe | | expert chemist, me, Que., says: "My daughler| The District Raflway. is now running] emical (Co, Windsor, "Ont, , 0) t Grand Trunk Rail. Price 50 cents, i ey C Neadaces and disziuete, | tes conihct, Ratu Your It the busy : Arines, or any Agent of Grand Trun cen Sample Size 25 cents, way 8 as. poor, She had 'no | paris of the day, which is claimed as murderer whose coffin had been' sold -- hot study or do any | a. record for any: time. sat in juslice upon the culprit and son] . RECEPTIVITY: GO oun and pale 8s BI Burglars broke into a suile of offices} demned him to death, He asked that | Tramp--"Ilelp me, lady. please. For THE PA = COMP. r fdvised. the use of | within 200 yards 'of .{he Sheffield De- | he be buried alive 'stead of receiving {hreo Re I worked for the grand ANY Pink Pills, and after tak- | taotive Farce | Htadgunrlers . recently, | the hore ble torture of the "Ihirty sl'ces, | cause of lemperance, ma'am." Of boxes we oollld see ari | ond rifled two safes. They: got awny,| The father interoeded with ihe other elf Lady--"Werc you o temperance ora.| | LONDON, England PARIS, France ~~ TORONTO, Canada b In her' condition. . She! A pockefsbook -containing © £200 in| ders to get them 6 grant his son's re-| ory' for some weeks langer, | Bank. of England notes was found at | Guest, Tramp--"No, ma'am; 1 was the hor fully restored her health! the Guildhall: retiring-rooms: by an at-| A rave was dug, and the vietim,|rible example." . 18 niows enjoying the best health | {endant, Who handed them. over fo' the | with his arms and feet securely bound, Dr, Williams". Pink | police, : was frundled in a wheelbarrow 10 the| 10 cuRE A COLD IN ONE DAY you want to be heal-| "A" white-hatred old gentleman has edge. of {he pit by his wife. = There Toke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets, Sold by all medicine | peony going round' the "West End of} upon the murderer's own request "his | p fund money if it faile to cure. 1B. W. AL 50 cents a Box | London with 'a Dag of gold and: silver, | bonds were: I60sed and hie walked lo ['@ROVE'S signature is on each box. 280. : . uviting all sors of - le to "dip" in] the grave, lowered himself into it and i pn vey Co., Brockville, Ont. | it for soins. psp io. MipL in] he gave. IN SPITE OF THE PANIC. [1 ° Mr, Harils, a High Wycombe bu'lde~,) The victim's wile put a felt hat over| Stranger--"What is that crowd do- Genuine Oriental Rug for $2.00 who wnt Fankrupt {wenty years ago | his mouth al his request, and thon she {ing in [ront of the bank? [Has it failed?" and then paid a dividend of 7s. 6d. on |telped the elders to All in the grave| peliceman--"0Oh, no; the deposilors Every home in Canada should have one or more genuine Oriental the £ has just paid all his creditors 'nj with six fect of earth, are merely having a run for their Rugs. They are beautiful in the softness and harmony of thelr fadeless full. ! Rohde pe money." oolars, and in point of economy are cheaper than any of the low-priced On taking some old business premises PROOF! domestic products. These Oriental Rugs are imported by us direct from in Birmingham, a tradesman discov. -- Tested Ly Time.--In his justly celebrat the great rug-producing centres of Turkey, Asia Minor and Persia. The ered a disused door leading toa collar, | That Zam-Buok Grows New Healthy Skin, el Pills Dr. Parmeiee has given lo the idea used to prevail that Oriental Rugs were costly, and that ordinary 4 which proved ta" be stoelted with 'old |: Me. J. Sch field, of 467 Hamilton world one oi the most unique medicines people could not afford them. That is only true of the large sized Port, sherry, champagne 'and whiskey: oad, London, Ont, says: ~*A friend | Glfered to the public. in Iale years. Pre- rugs. While we are the largest importers o large rugs and oriental Towards the. £30,000 required for. the of "mine Mr." William Ball, of pared to meet the want for a piil which goods in this country, we do an enormous business in 'the small sized extension of the London Homoeopathic Londdn) - was. severely and ferribly ould le taken withoul nausea, and rugs, which we can sell at heretofore unheard of prices. Especially in Haospilal, Lard: Cawdor, (ha treasurer, raed through, an "explosion «| that would purge without pain, it has the Analolians many rare bits of antique coloring are found, though on naga. te 1 gost abes tas fecoived She sum of £10,000 {rom} kerosene oil. Wind va Jaken Jo met all requirements in that direction, account of their size we can sell 'them for as litlle as $2 each. ne o largest ever { Sr< Henry Tyler. SN oo tthe 'hospital where he suffer: D-{and il is in 'general use rot only be. undertakin, Says L° Statist'cs es to the consumption of tense. pain, The wounds refused to hdl 'cause of those two qualities, but be- HERE Is OUR SPECIAL CASH OFFER 0st Ham Workhouse Land. the doclors. decided to resort 10] cause it is known to possess alterative We make a special bargain of two of our popular small-sized rugs. : ng A : ) avalon os nuy They ate suitable for door mats, bath rooms, to lay in front of fire ] : uring 907 £38 1s skin grating, and 1 consented to have and curative powers Which place it in places, or panos, they are nice ir. bedrooms or for foot rugs. One kind was spent, as against £141 8s, in 1908, | somo sk n {ransplanted from my lees | the front rank of medicinos. is 2 to 3 feet lo ed tol ad ; Dullf, - 158, 6d. in 1905, and £1,031 17s. 0: his: kody, Alhaugh this was done . . i Mod 9s ng znd J jo 1% feet wide, calle Anat an rugs, m . Kaien Island" and: the | 10 in 1904, + ©" =F on several cceasions, the! skin refused HE WAS CURED. oy s nal ves o Anatolia, in Asia Minor; very pretty Bn acecu 0 known as Prince Ru-| The free balhs provided by the Mary | "io take" until Mr. Ball heard of Zan- "Fhey tell me that you hav: rod Ww, ill end the ares, ohoihe colors; many of them peci 0 ® : "+. +] lebane Barough Counc'l 'af Grove rvad, | Buk.. From. the lime: he appiied Zam- aay of Choon; 3 oy ave cured ro w on em, charges prepaid, on receipt of the specia $2 hich is: available foi {he SL John's. Wood, under the Cleansing Buk, new healthy skin began to. grow, | Yourself « 10 soni, price, eac . Ween goven and olght | c! Persons Act, were used, in the last] i then used Zam-Buk for the places on | YS: I'm compleiely cured. Another kind, the Hamadan rug, Is 8 to 4 feet long and 23 to 3 feet tho "only 'a small Tiunicip 1 year, b, 7204 males, 1811 p leg from which the skin was re- "It must bei a great relief." wide made in Persia, while larger than the Anatolians, they are useful Do developed. Within | arse ton mova. ala 2, ga [0 Jog. fromm, whi glad (o report hat || HCUEH 1 should think it was. Why, | § in the same way and for the same purposes, They are in sitrasiive eet 'future, * The island is 'of con-| Alfhougli only Iwenty-cight years olinew skin has grown, and therefore 2on- I lie awake hall Lhe night 1 inking how ters and colors; heavily tufted. Sent on receipt of price, $5 size; but only about one-third { age, Wm. Brown. an electrician, 'who !'sider Zom-Buk the best skin food 1 have a : W i use of the moun=| died recently at Fulham, woighed 269 frown." . nn wolionof chitin Bros anya ie largest stock of Genuine Oriental Rugs, Art Goods and Which rises 10. an| pounds. Medical evidence ab the in.| For healing eczema, running sores, | , Reseeolored spots on the bodies of children os nada, Whenever you want quotations on anything in tthe centre | quest showed: that the heart weighed cuts, bruiscs, burns, boils, eruptions, | may be : a local disease of the skin: our line we will be glad fo answer your inquiry. We send rugs of any cross trom the | 21 alinces wice the normal: we'ght of [scald sores, itch, chapped hands. and | Promptly sured With Weavers Corie ia and valueon approval to responsible parties ordering from a distance. Cross from the |a man of his age), and the Tver 'seven | discases of the | skin _ Zam-Buk is Cc A A pnt ot Bag PT i Won oven ih BARIYAN & OO. "A 5 vs nks--I 'notice al you have a Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, thread tied around your finger, I sup-| -- " nan : A SE SE ETE Sn ana . t is to: remi . (G. LDN'T BE BETTER. How happy, women would be if they pow a § Jo remind You of seme SOMETHING WRONG cout B ly think ; Ea 7fecuid Ive dang without. golting old! | "inks Not exdelly. It is to remind | "The Proof of the pudding is the eat-| The Man--'And you really think you baby who suffers from indiges:| f oe zs my wife to ask me if 1 forgot some- ing! Lave an Jeu) Yushand, fers Jour is simply arving fo death. It EA En thing she told me" to remember. No longer seems the proper view; The Matron--*I know I havo. y, sl ; 'hogin to ey 4 ; if he were a candidale little: "uns Balsam, m-- For lots of people eat their words he treats me as K ood th bil 90 from oplam, (ul of Baaling power. DO. YOU KNOW Yet it doesn't prove them (rue. foc office and I was a voler, fo Hit angttilin Every house has one or more outward § oe. cla man could See himself as otfiers| ~* rg) WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE. A lady writes: "I was enabled to re- ed Ne mid is | applications for pain. Pungo, a recent Shim: ! Ss 3 : 1ds are Sh b fre. | OVE Lhe corns, root and branch, b ene ight be alle to see bis portant: French discovery, is 'guar- Lm oat Frondache, LAXATIVE BROM the use of Holloway's Corn Cures anteed "fo. remove colds in their ear(y t have tried it ) slages, 10 give instant relief from head- a. ave ris 1 hats ihe sume { ura h hs perience, ache; neuralgia, rheumatism, gout and| Muggins--"I am: surprised that you | exper . pains. 1 ean Saran) {hat believe the story Brown just told "us. d | this remedy will: fll 'a- larger number | Why, I' wouldn't believe it if I told it edule a " i) "Oh 1, in that hout | of requirements than any yet procurable. | myself. Huggins--_*0n, well, rango.ts made Under the direction of a | case neither would I. a Y f i at man cents by he Fangs Co pany, Torus, a their origin n a disordered Hyer, : vi "a| which is. a delicate orgen, peculidrly a ode In & susceptible to the disturbances that Grayson--*And they arer'|come {rom irregular habits or lack of re he knows her, when he | care in Sang and Jrinking Tas ac: an - eounts ¢ great ma regula: bund afierwandst {tors naw pressed on the. aliention of 3 . sufferers. Of these none super: igre The Orsi hing a Vegetable Pills. Their t over,| operation . though gentle is effective, "land the most delicate can use them. '{' FATT TE -- 1 d| : Teacher--"Correct thé sentence, "The \ | liquor 'what the man: bought was soon ldvank.' Bright Pupil--"The man who ' ught the liquor was soon drunk." . | , #0 hear from owner having 4 TRL in QOOD FARM] heh Jectegiar Ld i Le 0 remdvas asuse. B. W. Grove on box 25e hon posséssion can lf

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