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Port Perry Star, 9 Oct 1912, p. 7

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been the' com of four Siskete, free 8 ng 'granted r tw attendant. This fate is stil grant. a4 when the od containing the in- ¥ 'apartment belongs to gu lar tram with aifixed 4 . oe: | otherwise in the future six tickets uthorities Pind Criminal at Work Behind Bars, some time past: the Cairo ypt) authorities have been mys- fied by the fact that a large quan- of counterfeit silver has been viroulation, the origin of which had: been unable to discover. hey have sncoceeded in lo- and a dis- at the same time. The man; & penal convict, confessed to been engaged in coining prison, and accused a fel- vict of complicity. ee f the eleven millinn natives of Egypt, only some 600,000 can write, that violently purge and : stomach and intestines with 2 | pain. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are mild and effective. They are purely vegetable, no mineral pur gative entering into their composi- tion and their effect ia soothing and beneficial. them and be con vinced. Thousands can attest their great curative qualities because thousands owe their health and strength to timely 'use of this most excellent medicine. Poets "are born--therefore 'they are more to be pitied than censur- Ward's Einiment for sale everywhere. Willis--Then you don't think an investment that pays over 6 per cent. is safe? is--Oh, yes! But 1 don't think one that promises to pay over @ per cent. is. 1 My ---- Bleeplessness.--8leep is the great restorer and to be deprived of it is ore normal con- sleep will fol- & sedative. force and where there low. upon They the © ih {is unrest second class must be purchased and an extra rate paid if the car has to be specially ordered. : Bo SIX YEARS USE OF * BABY'S OWN TABLETS pL Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets she will always use them as long as there are little ones in the house. They are abso- lutely safe and never fail to cure constipation, colic, indigestion or the many other babyhood and child- hood ailments. Concerning then Mrs, E. Bimmons, Hamilton, Ont., says: "I have not been without Baby's Own Tablets for six years. I have given them to my three little ones and find them excellent during teething and at other times."' The Tablets are sold by medicine deal- ers or hy mail at 95 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. FARA 'People are allus - impressed,' said 'Grandpa Stubblegrass, "by what they can't see through. Many a stream gits credit fur bein' deep when it's only muddy." "Tis a Marvellous Thing.--When the cures effected by Dr. Thomas' Eelectric Oil are considered, the speedy and permanent relief it has brought to the suffering wherever it has been used, it must be regard- ed as a marvellous thing that so potent a medicine should result from the six ingredients which en- ter into its composition. A 'trial will convince the most skeptical of its healing virtues. All honest men will bear watch- ing. It is the rascals who cannot stand it. ! Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. FOR HIS FAMILY'S SAKE, Paterfamilias was a very robust man, but he called in the doctor. If the truth be told, Paterfamilias was. 80 healthy, so big, and so ro- bust, that he had grown into the habit of bullying his family. I don't know what's the matter with my family," remarked to the medio, "but my wile is nerv ous; my children are suffering from something--J don't know. what. In fact, the whole household is upset. All the servants are bordering on nervous prostration. What do you think about it" : The doctor was a friend of the t Kisses | furnily, and knew a litble of its his- tory. nig 7X think it would be all right," 'I'said he, 'if you took a six months' tour of Europe--alone."' "Me 1" replied the father un- grammatically; in his surprise. Mel" S Yes," Poplicd the doctor. "For the health of your family." ning work snd wages. Dominion {lroading, Toronto. - MISCELLANEOUS, CRs ov ign B, oured wi / Shisene no LADIES" WALK GC OR OUTING SUITS be British Amerioa Montreal, Toronto, Oitawa Go, ---------------------------------- LANG MUIER"S CREOSOTE Shingle Stains Protect -- Preserve ---- Beautify Samples and Booklets on Application JAMES LANGMUIR &: '0., Limited 1874) Bathurst Street TORONTO ELEGRAPAY and Station nts' its detailn Peg Bok pl course of training included in ihe Central Soh lo 1 Black 15c--at your with bookie "How to Dye" from EATING POOR MAN'S DENNER. English Newspaper Men Try It and Find It Very Good. A: party of London (England) newspaper men recently met at the rooms of the Society of Medical Offi- cers of Health to eat a poor man's dinner. It was, of course, such a dinner as no poor man ever eats, but that is because he does ' not know how to lay his money out so a8 to get the best dnd most feeding stuffs, neither does his wife know how to cook them: properly when bought. -These things they could learn from the secretary of the se- ciety, a barrister and an enthusiast on dietetics. It was interesting to learn what can be done by judicious buying, at the open air markets of London; where the food is probably cheaper and of better quality than in any other capital. They started with some tasty soup magle from parts of fish usually thrown away as useless by thriftless cooks, each helping costing about a fourth of a cent to make. foreigners in Soho are well aware of 'these economies. Then there were admirable cent apiece herrings, haddock and three courses, any one of which would have made a meal. There was roast mutton from Aus- tralia--9 cents a pound in the open air market; flank of Australian beef--a part commonly. ignored by English housewives, but good to eat all the ; steak i 'pie, | costing about 6 cents 'a portion ; and jugged hare made from colonial "hare, bought at 50 cents for nine mo and tasting as good as the rfolk variety. . ic oo lemon The frst cent); pears (4 cents a pound soon. el. |. The 1 cost sath Tess ithust the: Aa fruit. so much pat- or, and ;

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