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Port Perry Star, 28 Jan 1914, p. 7

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» ; . ; © from occasional headaches, ' believe that Dr. # "which the cost of keep for the white ¢ 'fires start?' _~ weak nerves. Sold by all medi- in gold to |ve: rth th ; tired anaemic girls. They actually; blood, that! 'make the new, red b "brightness to the eye, the |, of health to the pea, and | jm The olowing is an instance | that value to young girls: Miss Pearl' Snowe, Barrington, dually drooped under an cP anaemia. At first she pale and listless, suffering but as the trouble progressed, & severe cough also attacked her, and her friends feared she was in the grip of consumption, Almost from the outset she was being treated medi- cally, but with no apparent bene- "fit. At a critical stage in her ill- ness Miss Snowe wisely decided that she would: give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. After taking them for some time there was a noticeable improvement in. her case, and the Pills were gladly con- tinued until she was fully restored to health. Miss Snowe is to-day as healthy and rugged as any girl could wish to be, and her friends Williams' Pink 'Pills saved her life. These Pills not only cure anaemia, t all troubles due to poor blood cine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box 'boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. WHIT OR PEARL DIVERS. Bix Tried in Australia Died or Were _ Paralyzed. Bifforts have recently been made to employ white men as pearl divers off the coast of Australia, and legislation for the purpose has been adopted, in order to more fully open that indus- try to Europeans. But it now appears that the experi. ment has been by no means sat{sfac- tory. A very interesting statement on this subject has recently been mide by Captain Talboys, who has had wide experience of pearling on. the 'Aus- tralian coast. He says emphatically that white divers are an impossibility. He had hoped that the white man would have proved a successful diver, but he says that after a very lengthy experiment, the idea had been aban- doned. "The divers, six or eight of them, who were brought to Australia by the master pearlers from Siebs, Gorman pnd Co. and Kenkie and Co. sub- marine engineers, about two years ago, were all either dead or paralyzed. In view of the further facts alleged, there appears to be no scope for white | pear] divers in Australian waters. For, | as the result of a year's diving, says 'Captain Talboys, the best returns of i vérs did not exceed a ton, Asiatic worked for $10 0 onth, plus a commission on the shell raised, while the white 'man received $70 per month, with a gimilar commission, in addition to man was about three times that ex- 'pended on the Asiatic... - Paw Knows: Everything, ; Willie--"Pav, 'Where 'do forest ou Paw-1n mountain anges, my. seen} qoctor, bie 2a Fit i te that | annched, representing 70. per cent. ot 0! were screw steamers, a that mossof these ey cargo tramps, the unpretentious carriers of the bulk of the world's commerce. The Clyde Jrofits much by {ts numerous orders | or warships, but these, after all, form only a small part of the Clyde's work. Our shipbuilders depend mainly on the commercial shipowners, and the industry 1s solidly based on the re- quirements of trade, not of war. There is nothing abnormal in the year's output. Though it is by far the larg- est yet recorded it represents the cumulative efforts of the two gener- ations of enterprise, skill, and hard work which have made the Clyde what it is. sre fee " Trying Him Out. ' Quite recently an old friend of [E the Browns went to see them at their new country home. As he ap- proached the house a large dog ran out to the gate and began barking at him through the fence. As he hesitated about opening the gate, Brown's wife came to the door and exclaimed: 'How do you dol. { Come right in. Don't mind the og But won't he bite?' exclaimed the friend, not anxious to meet the canine without ' some assurance of his personal safety. "That's just what I want to find out," exclaimed Mrs. Brown. 'I just 'bought him this morning."' I SAFE AND SURE FOR LITTLE ONES Baby's Own Tablets are a safe and sure medicine for little ones. They never fail to regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach and cure all the minor ills of babyhood. Concerning them Mrs. Duncan Joy, Vancouver, B.C., writes: "I al- ways keep Baby's Own Tablets in the house and give them to my little one whenever needed, as I think them the safest and surest remedy a.mother can give her children." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Go., Brockville, Ont. = pie Mn Giving Her Away, "Uncle, we want you to give the bride away.' --"Yery a T'll announce to the gathered assembly that she's thirty- two." The publisher of the best Farmer's pa- Jer & in Te 3 Jaitime Provinces in writing way ap that 1 do not know. of a medicine that has stood the test of jime ike MIN. ARDS LINTMENT. It an un since I can remember, and has out Tived Sorers of Would: be competitors and imitators." 3 Pointed Paragraphs. trace of diabetes had Toaro e This is the statement of Mr. vid Heon, well known and ; | the ° great Canadian Kidney 'em-| me | edy. It is cures such as this that have given from the Atlantic to the Pacific as kidney disease, no matter Where 4 or in what form it is found. Dodd's Kidney Pills are no ure all. They simply cure diseased kidneys. ~The reason they cure backache, dropsy, rheumatism, neuralgia, diabetes, urinary trou- bles and Bright's Disease is that all of these are either diseases of the kidneys or are caused by dis- ordered kidneys failing to do their WOrK. AE * Playing by System. "They teach the children to play by rule now.' 'Yes, a kid has to have a cook hook to make a mud pie." TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Dra gists refund money if it fails. to cure, We a GROVE'S signature is on each box. ' Conservation. 'Oh, Ethel, why don't you use your finger bowl? : "What's the use o' wastin' this good jam, mother, when I can "lick my fingers?' Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Ei or Granulated E: Doesn't smn --Soothes E aia. Drofsian Sun Murine Pre ued , Liqui Murine Sr 2c, 50c. Tre Books Free. by, Mall, Rye Tonle Good for All Byes Murine Eye Remit ony Chicase Use for Moving Pictures. One of the good uses for moving picture films is for recording historic events. Not long ago the King of Roumania organized the production of a film of no less than 8,000 yards in length, this being a reproduction of the Roumanian-Russo-Turkish: war which determined the independence of that "country. The film will be kept in the archives of the realm. In order to carry this out, the army lent 8,000 men in uniform, with arms and baggage, led by officers. Another case is that of the Itallan Government, which 1s collecting all the films taken during the war in Tripoll. In Eng. land the same thing is done for the films. of the king's coronation events. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto. Study Economy. The depletion of the family income ig due to many errors in food economy. Because of lack of judgment excessive quantities of food are often prepared, and then too much food is eaten or thrown away. More often too much food is eaten, and an extra amount of work is put upon the already over- burdened digestive apparatus, and a whole train of disease results. Many kitchen stoves are better fed than the family, because the housewife does not understand the principles of cooking economically. - A" needless amount of fuel is used by not planning the meals so as to cook the greatest number, of dishes during the time that much fuel is needed for some particular work. He Was Lucky. I "Did your husband have any luck on his hunting trip ?"' {Splendid | Didn't you hear?' "No, what was ity' _ "He got back alive." S! A Dodd's Kidney Pills their| ©! reputation, - They are now know: the remedy that never fails to cure| : f EERE £8 ¥; § Bul Oorp., Dept. D Boston, U. 8. A. AUTOMOBILES ON THE FARM. A Necessity on a Farm of Several Hundred Acres. Besides making itself indispensable to the Canadian farmer's pleasure, the automobile is playing an intensely practical part in his work. A bus- iness farmer, owning several hundred acres, says that the only way by which a large farm may be successfully managed is to travel over it continu- ally, see that the men are doing the right work, and do less of it himself. By persistent touring of the farm its needs are recognized by him, and no intelligent farmer who sees his crops from day to day can fail to improve the methods of cultivation, Between January 1st and July 1st about 1,000 automobile licenses were issued in British Columbia. In Saskatchewan, to July 11th, about 1,730 had been issued. As 'automobiles are sold, slrictly on a cash basis these figures indicate, first, that the automobile is regarded as an asset by the business farmer and as a necessary part of the farm equipment, and, secondly, that the country districts are not suf- fering from financial stringency. Farms are commanding higher prices, the railroads are opening up new territory, and millions of acres are being brought under cultivation. These enormous changes, combined with goad crops, have brought a feeling of security, and many farmers are fol- lowing their neighbors' examples by puzchasing automobiles for the farm, A Looked Like Intended Suicide. The 'citiven who wae raidiehing fierce looking razor says it waen't suicide but corns he was thinking about. Need- lees to say his wife bought him Putnam's Corn Extractor and hid the razor--very wise, because Putnam's cures in 24 hours; try. it, 250. at all dealers. t--------tg With a Will. He wooed the maiden with a will And won her, though quite old; For in the will he wooed her with He left her all his gold. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your dru pint will refund money if PAZO OINTME fails to cure any cage of Itch- joe! Blind, Bleading or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 60c. The man who is always boasting of his 'smartness or greatness never mentions his unpopularity. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Mystery Cleared Up. She walked in ahd banged a hunk of ellow substance on the counter. is,"" she announced sarcastical- ly, "is the soap that does the wash- in' itself. It's the soap that makes washin' a Pleasure; it's the soap that--" "That ain't soap, ma'am," inter-t rupted the grocer, as he k the substance in his hand and examined it. "Your little girl was here yes- Sida for a half pound of cheese od a pound of soap. That's 'The cheese I"' exclaimed the wo- ; "'Then that accounts for the ot thing" Why, I lay awake the is "night wondering what made lsh rabbit we had taste so nl , : : Flowers, Fruit and Sunshine in January {ana alwags, are toh are to he found in Chat: rtab pan canraienity by ihe 1s Chigago. routes, ilo via "the Thetoat and most direc [ote 'dance of the keepers and ghillles, the stags are brought home after day's stalking. torches. When Royalty is in residence at Balmoral on Hallowe'en the old. cus- toms pertaining to that day are al- ways fully carried out. Bonfires blaze on many of the hills, and lighted torches are borne round the bounds of the various farms and homesteads to keep off the evil spirits supposed to be let loose on Hallowe'sn. The effect is extremely pretty, when, from some elevated point of view, numbers of these torches can be see.. flitting about '| the valley, while the fires are burning | on the heights. After these ancient ceremonies, a servants' ball is held, at which the Royalties present mingle | wr {freely with their humble guests, and a substantial supper brings the fes- tivities to a close, emai fs a------ Proved by the Proprietor. Stranger (in a strange restaur- eat this stuff. Take it back and bring me something decent." Waiter--' 'Sorry, but that's the best we can do." Btranger--"It is, eh? I'll show you. Where's the proprietor ¥' Waiter--"Gone out to lunch." Magic « Nerviline" Ends Still' Neck, Lumbago -- Any Curable Muscular or Joint Pain is Instantly Relieved by Nerviline. GET TRIAL BOTTLE TO-DAY. You don't have to walt all day to get the kink out of a stiff neck if you rub on Nerviline. And you don't need to go round complaining about lum- bago any more. You can rub such things away. very quickly with Nervi- line. It's the grandest liniment, the quickest to penetrate, the speediest to ease muscular pain of any kind. One twenty-five cent trial bottle of Nerviline will cure any attack of lum- bago or lame back. This has been proved a thousand times, just as it was in the case of Mrs. EH. J. Grayden, of Caledonia, who writes: --"I wouldn't think of going to bed with- out knowing we had Nerviline in the house. I have used it for twenty odd years and appreciate its value as a family remedy more and more every day. If any of the children gets a stiff neck, Nerviline cures quickly. If it 1s earache, toothache, cold on the chest, sore throat, Nerviline is always my standby. My husband once cured himself of a frightful attack of lum- bago by Nerviline, and for a hundred ailments that turn up in a large fam- uy Nerviline is by far the best thing to have about you." reer Always. Somebody is always fooling the public and making money. at it. There is always someb who is predicting an unusually er win- ter. Something is always about to be done to reduce the cost of living. There is always somebody who will perform the ceremony when an eighteen-year-old-boy wante to get married. Somebody is always trying to get something for nothing and being disappointed. Something is always interfering with our plans to save money. Many a poor tune is played on a good horn. It takes a brave man to do a mean thing in the open. ant)--' 'Look here, waiter, I can't |ine. 'agent of a debt collector. Jeirdly pic- ate these dances are, held in front of the Castle, with the hills and woods and figures of the men fitfully 1it up by the light of the blazing pine | Highest grade beans Kept wile . and mealy by perfect baking, retaining their full strength. Flavored with delicions sauces. They have no equal. a FARMS FOR SALE. w. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. H. Ih YOU WANT TO BUY OR BE ruil. Btock, Grain, or or Dun Daweon, ar Brampton, or % ers 8t.. Toronto. H. W. DAWSON, Colborne St, Torsrta L NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. V E HAVE BEVERAL GOOD NEWS. 5444 pa) Dropurties, for Sale in, Ome ario towns at r Hoes. y ae subecription ranwal 1 Nl Ty one Wilson ve! im "company. West Adelaidé Rtreet, Toronto NURSERY STOCK. 8S Valtien Fr RASPBERRIES, FI & Varieties. Free Oatalog. McConnel Son, Grovesend, Ontario. MISCELLANEOUS. TUMORS, LUMPS ETO. internal and external, cured with. out pain by our home treatment. Wri - before too late. Dr. Bel Iman Medle: . Limited. Collingwood, Ont Wann LADIES TO D0 PLAIN and light sewing at home, whole or épare time; good pay: work eent any distance; charges prepaid. Send stamp for particulars. National Manufsctaring Company, Montreal. FINE TONE ANCER, DO YOUR STOCKINGS SHRINK from washing d hurt youl an lainf The Poet $TodkIhd Fat Tenens make old . stockings feel and wear like new, relieve tired feet, ease corre and save darn- ing, Two eiscs, adult And ohiid. tens. Shes & pair by m i. YORK co., waterford, ont. The lose intimation of old ag ' [que 1 oT ove amie) o - disnte just ae pure and heal 'ry it on that cold sore, or Ho t. Price, 50 cents a bottle, For NEW ot carry it tre BUL- = Grand moter Yay: seam te consist dn compari souts Ui ID SU per cent, pure Su! hur] Boaic) by a few other fugre: ful. You can use it gate; i FronLaviy as an ANTT other sore you may have. Leading nurses recommend sale b: 11d t ew ® by a ruggists. If your digit ds n WAY rem PHUR PRODUOTA, © 'LIMITED, 158 Bay street, Toronto, ai & send us his name. SULPHUR PRODUCTS "Licks the Bucket Clean" Blatchford's Calf Meal As giod 0 New Mik w Jaf the Cast 100 pounds Milk Substitute, Send for pamphlet, "How to Raise Calves Cheaply and Sncssutully Withou Without Millk® STEELE, F BRIGGS Co., Toronto, Ont, Canada. "Do you find people generally pretty civil ¥"' asked a life insurance ih Je indeed," answered the iat § "they early always ask me lat cal again.' Minard's Liniment Cures Carget In Cows. Some peo money, an le are done out of thelr d other are dunned. ON THE OCEAN FRONT. HOTEL "TRAYMORE _ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.

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