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Port Perry Star, 27 Mar 1912, p. 6

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adily clear the skin boasamtothar]. root of the trouble in gpring anae watism, indigestion, neuralgia, sipélas 'and many other troubles b most persistent because of |: ¥, -weak blood, and it is at this ¢ when all nature 'takes on new' fo that the blood . most seriously leds attention. Some people dose temselves with purgatives at this son, but these" only further en themselves. ° A purgative prely gallops through the system, bptying the . bowels, bit it does 30 She anything. Ou: the other "Hand Williams' Pink Pills actu- ally 'make new blood, which reaches fierye and organ inthe body, pinging new strength, new health id vigor to weak, easily tired men; ymen and children. ry Dr. Wil- boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. Wil. ams' Medicine Co., Brockville, beim Meine THE COURT TRAIN. Queens Regalations Not So Severe j as at First Reported. 4% The rules and' 30g the exact length and breadthiof pourt, trains recently issued by the ford Chamberlain has again called forth the mamfestly absurd state- ent that those 'who purpose at- Mending these functions must be- ware of following the present fash- on too closely if they would avoid risks of being turned back from he doors of the throne room, says fi She Pall Mall Gazette. "The socalled new regulations dif "fer in 'no 'way "from those' which have 'been in force since time. ims memorial. That "the Queen does not "approve" of "the. éxaggérated faghions of the présent day is suffi- viently indicited by her Majesty's own style of dress, but between that and any definitely expressed opin- don: on' the subject, except as re: gards fhe ladies of her household, there is a wide margin; and the statements that the. Queen has. set her face firmly against this or that fashion where the general public is concerned 'are incorrect, and gave 80 much offence in high quarters some time ago 8s to call forth an official contradiction. It is to be hoped, however, that the majority of the ladies attending Conrts will avoid that mons- trosity,' the hobble skirt, even in its modified evening form, as it is an absolute impediment. to grace of x4 mistake, he regard-|' x Ww ABRAHAM, WP, adress 5 | FOUNTAIN TOOTH BRUSH, Hollow Handle Ca Carries Cleansing Fluid to Bristles. No longer will it be necessary to carry & bottle or box of tooth sash; or tooth paste," when you: go awsy trom home. All you 'will mead will be your tooth brush--that is, if it is the tooth brush devised by & Geor- gia man. This little implement has a hollow handle and a hollow brush} frame with alits on the under side. The handle, which has a gcrew ¢ap at the outer end, is designed to contain the cleansing preparation, whether fluid or powder, and the flow of this stuff into the 'brush frame is controlled by a valve. When the fluid is'allowed to run the frame it trickles down the bris- tles and the brush is all ready for use without a drop of the prepara- tion being wasted, With the han- dle of this brush loaded sad a clean collar & man is ready for a trip. A BABY SHIN -- HAD NO APPETITE Mrs. © Ulderic : 8t. Georges; St. Mathias, Que., writes: "I am writ- ing to say I am well satisfied with Baby's Own Tablets." My baby was ill and I tried several remedies, but the result was discouraging. He became very thin, had no appetite, hardly slept at all aid wil ly weak. I got Baby's Of ] and they soon set him might ig 11 at the age of eleven') ae was able to walk and was a a healthy child, I do not think there is anything to equal Baby's Own Tablets for little ones."" The Tab-|. in lets are sold by medigine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Cos, Brock. ville, Ont. 4 ore aig The lace trade of France is said to afford 'employment for 200,000 perpons. To Men Who "Live Inactive Lives, --Exer¢ise in the open air is hs best tonic for the stomach and ay, tem generally ; but there are ee who aré compelled to' follow seden- tary occupations 'and the inactivity tends to restrict the healthy action of the digestive organs and sickness | °F follows. armelee's =~ Vegetable Pills regulate the stomach and liver le and restore. healthy action. It is wise to have a packet of Fhe pill always on hand, ;; > Many a trie y word is + olen by enter Minard's Liniment 3 Relloves Neuralgia. GooD MARKSMEN. A Yankee entered a hotel in" the veérheard 'a hat the 'they did for Mrs, Herd, sew women of then. LIVELY WEDDING GIFTS Exciting 'Honeymoon Caused on ; "Useful" Presents. "No one ever received a more cur ous consignment: of pre- sents than the famous lion-trainer Bidel.. "We spent our ee at Lyons, France," he once told a friend, "and we had some queer presents from the ordinary point of view, as all my friends were an: to give 'something useful.' "Among other gifts 'were three bon:consteie: tors and five alligators, I shallx ver forget how annoyed I was how frightened my wife was hay during the night two of the alliga- | 200 tors broke out of their boxes in our bedroom and began exploring. 'I could not find the matches, and my wife and I remained on; top of the bed canopy till morning. Lu my wife did not think of tha that was worrying me. I was ly afraid that the' alligators Wo! waken up the boa-constrictors,'" ig La' ge ate 'cha steaming the ahicken nigh pr . % Prisoner--*1 kin prove an alibi on dat night." en." Bill--"How's his business going 1'! Jill--*Like Jelockwork.". = "Why, I heard he'd failed?' "'8¢ he. has They' ve just wound: up . his busi- ness.' An Oil That is Famous. "Though Canada was not the birthplace of {has Dr. Thomas' Relectric Oil, it is the home: of that famous Soinpound. From here its ame spread to Central and South - the . West Indies, Australia and New Zealand. That is far afield 'enough to attest its excel-| noe, for in all these countries it is on sale 'and 'in "in demand, sk i ack ? Bobby--No 'powder when you can just as" well," and: 'at 'no more expense ob Magic : The | = or? Ba d would soon Inontes Ames m-Bu Possible Treatment," 5 "Mrs. Albert Boer ob Midland | living nt.) i Wa hg a spilled a vessel of boil over his neck. He was Jersibly od, and we immediately ina doctor, The treatment aida nok] '30em to-give the child ease or 'the terrible ds, 80 after a trial we got eof ° Zam-Buk and ap. plied, it. It gave the child St, inmediaie ly, days' use the "He getting along finely; '0 make quite sure that all was right, however we called in a See phe | onl dodint. said --_-- going a] lendidly, oe healing and fly: Shot Then 'we told Zam-Buk; and he said we dould nse g bi yr. Zam-Buk ee a LP. W of the above what Aik write : La Wha {hat thse alg Are ire Yah i" t d 1. : i gt hia de or 'should know that 'for " Prisoner--"I way eating de chick: burns, cubs; 'bruises; ; piles, snd all akin dises ote tl fre A BRIDES TRIAL. ¢ One of 'the weaatent rials a air] 40: encounter. w! o MATTies is that she has to discharge mother apd depend on a hired girl. The merits o o's Afi Con sumptive Syrup' as a sure remedy for coughs and colds are attest bores' [Whe know: ple tle one *T we. were sing little'son | out water. : ve Sg how "1 don't sed any im) beets or tomatoes. T pil models to m 7 way' 8 rn Cure is applied' | because it goes. to the Fook a a growth. Tre TELE

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