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Port Perry Star, 13 May 1914, p. 6

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H ne ps on ot. Go are} 7 ton's Pills by their mild yet searching . rings under my eyes disappeared and , city, and Dr. 4 . Hospital, declared that it was due ! Uthe: pre) of typhoid are Whe: pages germs ¥ pi had they been of any value f might have prevented.the discovery i "lives. of three out of every fou . says: Frank Haynes expiated for 1 tts bo Xd Rat EL SSE Se UAE dc CTO SALLY of Teck; GY LB. born April 14, 1874, married Alveny, oasher, of she late Du Albany Quéen Victoria. . Princess May Helen Emma, born Fan, 23, 19086. Prince. Rupert Alexander George | Aug, born Aug. 24, 1907. Prince Alexander of Teck is a folie of Queen Mary. He will ke up his duties in October, at the expiration of the term of the Duke of Connaught. The Prince is a keen soldier, but he has had little administrative experience. He is, however, a hard worker and a organiser. He has done oud in the cause of charity, especial in behalf of hospitals afid in he fur. therance of cancer research. : The Princess of Teck is a great favorite, 'and she is 'unanimously Yoted the prettiest and the best VE mH 1% A "1004 848. Princess Alice. ambition of practice ' immediately after Saughiters of the 'Duke of Fife, whom the late King Edward gaveia definite precedence ly ter these. 'of the Royal Family, 'who bear the title of Royal Highness. |} But' the Técks are merely a ducal family, although they bear the title To of Prince. The late Duke of Teck | Aone: was given the title of ""Highness" by Queen Victoria in the jubilee year of 1887, but apparently this 'title was a purely personal one 'and | {did not. to children. The_Almanach de Ca recog- nized authority on such matbers-- places the Princes both of Teck and Battenberg in its third part, along du the other British and foreign ukes. . A A How a Sick Woman (an Regain Health READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. "For years I was thin and delicate. I lost color and was easily tired; a yellow pallor, pimples and blotches' on my face were not only mortifying to my feelings, but because I thought my skin would never look nice again I grew despondent. Then my appetite failed. I grew very weak. Various remedies, pills, tonics, and tablets I tried without permanent benefit. A |a visit to my sister put into my hands 8 box of Dr, Hamilton's Pills. She placed reliance upon them and now that they have made me a well woman I would .not be without them whatever they 'might cost. I found Dr. Hamil action very suitable to 'the delicate character of a Woman's nature. They neyer once griped me, yet they estab- lished regularity. ~My appetite grew keen--my blood red and pure-<heavy to-day my skin is as clear and un- wrinkled as. when I was a girl. Dr. Hamilton's Pills did it all" The above straightforward letter from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife of a well- known miller inh Rogerst¥ille, is proof sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are «A wonderful woman's medicine. Use no other, pill but Dr. Hamilton's, 26c. per box. All dealers or The Catarrh- ozone Co. Kingston, Ontario. Ev VIVISECT OR LET BABIES DIE. Drs. Chapin and Hand Say Animal Tests Save Thousands. A despatch from Philadelphia says: Vivisection has been means of saving the lives of a thousands of children, declared two well-known physicians before the Philadelphia Pedriatic Society at the College of * Physicians. They were Dr. Alfred Hand, jr., of this Heary Dwight Cha- pin, of New York. Dr. Hand, at- tending physician at the Children' 8 "experiments upon animals' that the invaluable. blood test; whereby cted, was discovered. He said that through - vivisection ' doctors bape soon to eliminate the "white plague' and had. in fact discovered a_way to cure a. large number of cases of infantile. spinal meningitis. Dr. Chapin declared that "false Ratendute and hysterical outpour- gs of small but vociferous oppon- of the antitoxin which saves children stricken 'with dightberia, pe "ATONES FOR MURDER. rank Ha ues nged at Syd ik AT 5 ney--Rillod dite A despatch from _ Sydney, N.8., { the irder of B. 8. Atkinson 0! i - SCE sanity A TITLED AUCTIONEER. He Appears to "Dispose of Lots In His Oxfordshire Estate. - A despatch from London_ says: Peers are numerous in various lines | $ of business in Great Britain, but the Duke of Marlborough entered an |2 entirely new field at Oxford on Wednesday afternoon when he ap- peared as a fully licensed auction- eer to dispose to the highest bidder of a number of lots of his Oxford- shire estate. The noveltry aroused great degree of rd interést, and the titled auctioneer, disposing of most of the lots at goed prices Not long ago the Duke ploughed | P28* up some of the virgin turf of the great park of his Blenheim esbate as an object-lesson in the land: re- form: controversy. -- ee ALMOST A WRECK. "Ocean Limited"' Train Stopped | 3 Just In. Time. A despatch from Truro, N.8., says: An attempt to wreck Ocean Limited train from Montreal to Halifax was. made at Bible Hill, about one mile west of Truro, on esday night. The Limited, 40 minutes late, was speeding ab out 50 miles an hour when the driver saw a ve lying across the track. Quickly applying the air brakes he stopped 2 train, but not until the tie was shoved ahead sof the engine for a hundred feet. The matter is being investigated. ----e We STEAMER BURNED. The Crew of 'Sixteen Men Escaped In the Lifeboats, A despatch from Erie, Pa., says: The steamer City of Rome, "bound from Buffalo to Toledo, was burned to the water's edge ten miles off eins at Noi some time after |$ 2 o'clock Friday morning. The crew of sixteen was forced to take to the boats amd' escaped, landing at 6. a.m. ; Bhe was a steel steamer of 3,900 gross toms, 268 feet long, and car- ried a crew of sixteen men, vessel was owned by James Mit- chell, of Cleveland. EE EEN A EES CAUSE AND EFFECT Good Digestion Follows Right. Food $35 in ba, Tor bra a i BR 84. Toronto freien 7 PAA Produce. iy 1 vw 18 6 TR DR °, 1 to 28¢c; creame , fresh, 5 to: ie; do., storage 3 4 28 to 24c; solid 8, storage, 21 to 23c. Eggs--21. to 22¢c per dozen, Cin case Extratted, in tins, to 11c' per. he Combs. 2.25 te 2. ed per. dos- en for Noo &: to '16c for i "Butte tories eese, i + nee £ Potatoes--Delawares at 3 to $1. os; on track, here. Bacon--Long clear, 16 to 16c per 1m, ) case tois" 1 STE 18 to c; do., to 18¢; rolls, 15 i ci breakfast Than eh 9c} packs, 0 na Lard--Tlerces, 12§c; tubs, 130; pails, Boeeds. Wholesale seed merchants are selling WAR Seeds to She trade, on the 100% Ag) 50; ke No. 7 to us; I ' 00: do., No. A ite, Ro! 1, $14 to $15; do., No. 2, $18 to $13. Momsen! Markets, Montreal, Ma ay 2.--Corn, American No. 2 yellow, 764 to 77c. Oats, Cana- dian Western, No. 2, 42} to 43c; Noi 38, 41% to 42c. Barley, Man. feed, 50 to bic. ous. Man. Spring wheat patents, firsts, 3:50 Jee onde, $5.10; strong bakers', i Inter patents, choles, $5.26 to 5.9 Si Wint ght rollers, $4.70 fo $4.90; do, bags, $2.20 to $2. 36. a Rolled oats, $4.50 to $4.55 lied oats, 0 Iba; $2.1%2% to Bran $23, Shorts $2 b. Maal £] 328. Modi: le $28 to 3, Hay, N lots, - $14 15. Coss. finest rat 2 dc. ° Butter, Winntbeg Grain, Win: May nipeg, ~--Cash--Wheati-- Spring wheat, No. 'S, 2.--Cas| orthern, 92jc; No. 2° Northern, 908c; No. 3-Northern, 88fc; No. 4, 86c; No. b, Roe; No, 6, 74¢; feed, 69¢; No. 1 rejected seeds, 88¢; No. ® re- jected seeds, 86c; No. 3 re igeted seeds, $4c; No. 1 smutty, 88c; 2 smutty, 86e; Ne, 3 Pomutty, Sac Winter Wheat ~--No. 92fic; wo 90fc;. No. 8, Oat to No. 2 C.W. he: extra No. 1 feed, 36ic; "No. 2 feed, 34c. Barle y--=No. 8, 47¢; No. 4, 235 I$jected. dba Jeet, 43c, Flak No.'1 N.-W.C., $1.368; 2 CW. United States Marketa. Minneapalls, May 3 2 Wheat RNa. hs July, 9 ib 0. 1 hard, 943¢; oTthetl: 91§ to 92ce; No. $ Northern. 4. Corn--No. 8 yellow, ih do we, i 8 white 364 36gc. Fiaus and bran unchanged, Duluth, Minn., May 2 TAnseed' Agash, $1.674; : JaIy, $1 ot 'Wheat--Close, No. 1 hi age: No. 1 Northern, 92§c; No. 2 Northern, die; Vi 92%c, * an to Teve 'Stock Markets. Toronto, 'May 12. Te He Choles, but- chers, $8.30 to 38. 1, Eo, dod to $8.25; common cows, he can ners and Quiters, A "0 5 Sis Sites fat ove 38 .60 choice bulls, i ef es God veal, $8.75 to $10; eam mon, $4.76 to $7. Stockers aod joeders. Steers, 800 a 900 pounds, $7.25 to $7.60; goo gual i 300 to 'od Bound, $7 to $7. 50; 1 ght, wiper and Jambs---Light ewes, 38 50 a heavy, $6.75 . to $6.26; bucks, 8. 5 to $8.35; Spring to $10; yearling lambs, $9 to $9. with 76¢ per head' deducted. for ati the buck lambs. Hogs-- ge-18.42 . 65, fea and watered; $8.90, oft cars; 0.b. Montreal, Ma hy 4% Prime beaves, 7 18] 00 ; to 83c; medium, B53 to Tie: mitiem strippers, 5% to 7¢; common, 4 5 milo cows, $30. ie $80 ea each: 0 7c; sheep, 0 '6c; yearling lambs, to 9¢; pune lambs, $4 to $6 each: ho about & & AT MoI; LAW SCHOOL, i Woman Ranks Fourth Anionig| Eighteen Getting Degree. A despi Final oopateh po! in the faculty Venton fiiveryity Soubsined the nme of 3 in- | Tr A 45 | Ar, ; ou, International' Joint Commis-|¥ jambss each, 3¢1 an, 4 le of 'law at McGill for il] | the first time in the history of the Cornelius Vanderbilt, Yisepsctor-General in the New York | Haste State National Guard, Mr. Van- | fhe harvest derbilt has announced his readiness to go on active Service in Mexico," THE NEWS mi A PARNGRAP [= APP UNINGS Fron ALL OVER THE GLOBE IN A NUTSHELL. Canada, the Empire and the World in 'General Before Your Eyea. 7 " Conada. Propet are for & busy year 113 se: | the building trade in Toronto. |3 obs Grazing. and in the: West tie {1s been leased to a company for ai@a"iii nominal sum; according to a state- ment by the Minister ot Militia. The yellow fish' peaches, such as Crawfords, have been killed for this season by the cold winter, in the Niagara district. Linus Woolverton of Grimsby, ond{n of the most prominent fruit-growens in Canada, diedaftér only four hours' illness, at the age of sixty- eight. Frank Haynes, under sentence of death at Sydney, N.8., for murder, has confessed and John! Donald andi o Mra. 'Atkingon, widow 'of mur- dered man, 'have been arrested. On complaint of 'the - BatAger of the street railway company, Albert Reaume, hotelman of rghat wich, had sold liquor to a car crew on duty, Reaume was fiped $10 and costs. The Prins Touiss cables the Dukes Connaught that she is deep- ly touched by the many cablegrams of condolences from Canada on the death of her: husband ithe Duke of sion, meeting at the Michigan Sos, approved the .application = of "the Michigan Northern P Co., and] the Algoma Steel Corporation of: Sault "Ste. Marie, Ont. to iii by compensating worl a point in Bt. Harvie: River between the two Austria-. Ty In ti ihe Utiten 5 grind orth wi and work "in the O mtral and Now En lows. ho Pasite vss Oregon and re tay oil 1s. a work Er uby 1 "the groatont I h + Grea, e Dorie tates, jhe Nort Wot. Wests 8 cuttin a October--Northers Sweden, Foci 0 South Atrios. In thle month is the beginning ot the, harvest, in the southern Argentine does a little in this smber--Argentina. This country in Jan i Hh "aistribution of the seasons Na- ture preserves a balance and prevents the entire harvest from coming on the market at one time, 3 to Eee) . st adhe od He Francis Cop I sstria-Fiung ed ~fout Tin German and > 1 ngacian, i Croat, Pole, er I fan 'and 'other races mk ake up a POP-'| and other race EAH more curiously mixed than any Lather in. Siaily and no two that are not ra poagonistlo, Emperor Frasiote. Josef has been reported ill, and the Sableyne, mom; h the e Si pre! Live Up To. Ford's foreign-born employees Vi on in ut, shat when the Detroit BEeorty BF ppt bolled ot ofit- Ro bi 2 that all extra money to the a banks. Meany £1 hess Deon! i e intholr ative lands ex. qualid hovel, br unwholssoine Mr. at ox a clean up eanly, decently must be no odes with board- ore 'crowding ities; no more Ame! ers of thelr own national bs used as duck ponds. rican ch must. mean American' standards of living. y Semis Mild CROOK FLEECED PASSENGERS Worked the Short Change 'Trick "Until Caught Near North Bay. ° A despatch from North Bay says: Charles Crooks, alias Hargraves, a Russia, : "Roumania, Bulgaria, Ger- 2 Fo ng American from, Iowa, was Joateocsd by Jules 'Valin at North. A despatch from Ottawa says: month if Senator Davis, Princo' Al- Tips will be abolished within a be, trains, a charges of defraud out of $20 on a bills for emall ones oding: thets so_ingeniously as appear to °° amount. After landing a would. leave thé train at io ata ie Shoppes os trains py some nesses against him were the. v d that hen nh, 483 A injured when a orame upon wh rich, Shey were working, utiloading ah: the fot of J mer ee : EXPRESS STRUCK, BY ROCK, : Train Derailed and Several of Din. ing Car Crew Injured 8, noon. several pot of the crew were injured id > dimine a ot fh while the passengers were red to the fro end, / Vancouver a few minubes Inge Senate) Davis Szeks' to Put End to "Dems he and' "Intolerable System of Petty Bribery" a a3 8 a 'gumber of other Bend. th

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