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Port Perry Star, 13 May 1914, p. 7

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er, waste of money. However, 6 myself growing dai weaker, and I decided as a noe that I would try the By the time I had taken a zen boxes I could walk $s the floor, something doctors Id me cou! liams' Pink Pills that I am' £ to-day, and I feel confident <an do quite as much for $s they did for me." = = iMiame' Pink Pills effect Jit you'dare in need of a medi- 'cine give these pills a trial. We re confident, you will not be disap- pointed. Sold by medicine dealers 'or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, ARE PLANETS INHABITED. ntist Says Yenus and Mars Are ~--Reasons Like Ours. That Venue and Mars, in our own lan system, are surely in- fie of Leslie's Weekly. Con- 'he says tg os om hte of Septuciy 4 ried Lord Newborou, re |For this reason for ages the bakers , | that bread grows stale, and at both observations | ture "Lady 'years: ago.' A smart _a lavish entertainer, BREAD IN COLD STORAGE. Good For It; Says Protessor--Orust Becomes Crisp. Cold storage. is good for bread, according to the report of Professor] J. R. Katz of the physico-chemical laboratory of Amsterdam. Under ordinary' conditions of temperature bread begins at once to lose its freshness, amd in consequence is not so palatable to the consumer. have worked at night in order that the customers may ' have fresh bread in the momming. Mr. Katz demonstrates the possibility of keep- ing, the bread absolutely fresh for several days. Curiously enough it 18 at the ordinary temperatures' 'be preserved.. At 140 ees Fahr.. bread has been kept unchanged, while stale bread ex- posed to degrees below freezing be- comes Frees ohes more. sbor- age rooms for bread are s sted by this investigator. A Pe de- gree 3 homidiey in the rooms will ensure crispy crust which every- one relishes. i WAKEFUL . BABIES If your baby does not sleep, if he 18 cross, cries a great deal, il be iat is the ti Y | acres, the railroad still' GRAINS OF GOLD. ~The world nd.d come round ins wheel, '| weakness ensues. The natural cu oi 3 a ho Imperi oo coy but also gravely ob- for forty hours | misdem "| ing homely,"' she said. ) | willing to concede that I am. sen- | some man." 3 "|'in the world. Despite the sale of I o on Thay we : run down, eTYOke i A en the , they! impurities out "and fal Tnssita . is that wh "get out tn is to cure the Kidneys. yer: ence of thousands of ig tells you thet 's Kidney Pills cu Kidney: [in | 0 i (WHAT 18 4, KISS 5 P ad stitutes a kiss has just fined by a ion of 'the 'German Supreme Court at iz, reading as follows: 'A kiss is a reaction upon the body of another and always requires 'the permission of a kissed person. Without such permission ome may only kiss if one is certain of the other's tacit consent--that is to say, in the case of relatives, parents, and: children or lovers . If the other is and Battery. jects to being kissed, it is to be as- sumed that such a person considers the kiss an illegal interference with his or her. personal freedom and a violation of his or her honor. "Anyone who inflicts a kiss upon another under such circumstances is guilty of assault and battery. A i eanor is therefore commit- ted if the kiss simply takes place. against the other's will. It is not necessary that the latber should consider the kiss an insult.'"' -- Good Prospect for Corn Crop Every one with corns will be pleased to know that Putnam's Corn Extractor is guaranteed to cure hard, soft or bleeding corns in twenty-four hours. Painless and sure is Putnam's Ex- tractor, 26c, at all dealers. The Consolation. "There is one 'consolation in be- "And what's that?' 'Nearly all the other women are 'sible and will make a good wife for Ask for Minard's and take no other. Largest Land Owner. The Canadian Pacific Railroad Company is the largest land owner millions of acres from the original grant of approximately 26,700,000 804, more than 11,000,000 acies, worth. on the basis of sales in 1912, at least '$175,000,000. The experi: Sey CI; Bj i Led fo 1s i 5 8 £ : Hi g5E 5 i : signs of had Ren tn apion ore Cuticura 1 the pn} me re. . Address postcard Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., . D, Boston, U. 8. A, «+ RATLWAY EARNINGS. / 3 [And Value of the'Gand Owriedl By | German Legal Definition of Assault] the C.P.R. The earnings on our Canadian railways during 1913 amounted, broadly, to $20,000,000. = These figures. include wll' the subsidiary lines; and other affiliations of what- over nature; but the figures are remarkable. Thirty years ago the C.P.R., which row shows gross an- nual earnings of $140,000,0000, could hardly buy axle grease. Its 25,000,000 acres of land were worth- less, The land mow sells at the rate of from 85 to $35 per acre. That worthless land in its totality repre- sents a cash value of nearly $350,- 000,000. The lands still to be sold will 'realize $200,000,000. The com- migsioner, which the London paper of Lord Northeliffe's called Answers sent out to investigate conditions in the Dominion, regrets in ome of his letters that the O.P.R. should have fold ite land--any part of it-- tb speculators in the early days. The company regrets that policy to- day iteelf; but at the moment there did not seem any alternative. The people could not be coaxed at the time to settle im the wilderness; and the company needed money; and the big parcels were parted with--pareels which in their unoc- cupied state are the wonder of the incoming settler, who has to go further "back while the splendid lands lie idle close to the railway. Of course, not an agre is sold now except to the genuine esttler, but the point of value is that in the course of a comparatively few years our Canadian nailways, which be- gan in feebleness and doubt, with- out great faith in the future, and mocked at by eritics, can show the enormous earnings, in a twelve- month, of $200,000,000. a But a girl who is an expert at|'28e making. angel cake may have a de- mon disposition. _ Simplified , Breakfasts Make" for good days From & package Post Toasties * 3 th ui, Simple nd satisf: in oH 8. » ; with some fruit, a 'Postum, and ° or two. if you ave .a simple cup: 'you R and sa | Toasties are bits of corn caref! cooked, delicately 3 toasted {woke up all the microbes. When | had just finished reading a book on {ture is marvellous! Stupendous! | insignificant is man." ] | Huh!" sniffed his better haf. | a woman doesn't have to wade [| out ti insect undér more intense exertion. | "It appears, then, that the lumi- nous material of the glow worm, could it. be reproduced, would also be & happy mean in intrinsic bright- ness, far lower than the artificial light sources with which we now t our eyes, yet high enough to permit its use without pre-empting more wall space than we now give to windows." Rats % Pain In Back All Gone Gin® Pills Completely Cured. 4 Mr. B. C. David, of Cornwallis, N.S., says: "About a year ago, I was suffering 80 much with a dreadful Lame Back and Hips, that I could not stand up straight. I was informed by a friend about GIN PILLS. I got a box. It helped me immediately. I have taken about twelve boxes and the pains in my back and hips are all gone. I cannot speak too highly of your GIN PILLS." 60c. a Box, 6 for $3.50. Sample free if you write National Drug & Chemical Co.. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. LJ A Good Judge of Women. Mistress--Would you like to come on trial for a week. Applicant for Cook's Position-- Sure Oi can tell whether Oi will loike yez in 24 hours. I cured a horse of the Mange with MINARD'S LINIMENT, CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. badly torn Dalhousie. I cured a horse, by + pitch fork, with MINARD'S LINIMENT. 8t. Peter's, C. B, EDW, LINLIEE. I cured a horse of a bad swelling by MINARD'S LINIMENT. THOS» 'W. PAYNE. Bathurst, - N.B, Peddler Posted. She--If you don't go away at once I shall call my husband. Peddler--I called on him first and he threatened me with you. Try Murine Eye Remedy of Granulated Baila: ossnre Same Drugelas Liquid, 25c, 50e. ic Tubes An Kye Teale Good for AN Ryoe that Need Care Murine Eye Remedy Co. Chicage Intense Cold Is Healthful. Without having gone anywhere near either Pole, writes a corres- pondent of the London Chronicle, I have had my experience of the fact that intense cold outside stops the cold in the head. We were six men, essaying the ascent of the Grand Combin, in the Alps (over 14,000 feet). From our first attempt we were driven back by a thunder- storm, and a stay of some hours to dry in the hut with the stove going we returned to the hut next day from the valley there were at least four severe colds among us, with sneezing, sors throats, etc. On the third day we traversed. our peak, slowly 'cutting snow and ice ste; in weather memorably bitter even for that height, . On the other side had mo "cold" left, and the others made the same discovery. Rubbing It In. 'My dear,"' remarked Jonee, who "The Wonders of Nature." 'this really is a remarkable work. Na. When I read a work like this it akes me think how puerile, how sugh four hundred pages to find ho same thing." ; : Caller--Is your mistress ) at' th id---Did 0 it suddenly "occurred to me that I| NILE VENT ELS oe! ] ¥ It's cheaper to raise colfs than to buy Rorses But it's costly if you lose thecolts, Keepabottle of Kendall's' ) years has proved it the safe, femedy for spavin, spl " botie; bony growths 4 from many causes. le int, curb, rings and lameness' 18 sold by druggists eve: cre at $l a bottle, 6 bottles for 85. Get a free copy of our book "A Treatise on the Horse" at your druggist'sor writen, 85 . B. J. KENDALL C0., Enosbut'g Falls v FARMS FOR SALE. H.W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Strest, Yoronte. T F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A Fruit, Btock, Grain, or Dairy Farm. write H. W. Daweon, Brampton. or Colborne Bt., Toronto. H. W. DAWSON, Colberns St. Tororts NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. OOD WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN York County. Stationery and Book Business. in connection, Price only $4,000. Terms liberal. Wilson Publish. ing Company, 73 West Adelaide Street 'Toronto. AGENTS WANTED. ESIDENT AGENTS IN EVERY town to introduce strictly legiti- mate, guaranteed investment proposi- tion. You can make $6 daily or more in spare time in your own home town. One salesman is actually averaging over $100 each week. We guarantee satisfaction to you and your customers. Address:--The. Canadian Magazine Pre mium Department, Room 302, 58 Yonge 8t.. Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS, NION GROWERS, GET LITERA- ture re onion weeders. R. G. Bruner, Olinda, Ont. . ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ., C internal and external, cured with. out pain by our home treatment. Write ue before too late. Dr. Bellman Medica) Co.. Limited, Collingwood. Ont. ATENTS OF INVENTIONS PIGEON, PIGEON & DAVIS, 7ia St. James St. Montreal 'Write for Information. The Star Attraction. Hostess--] am glad you children decided to come for dinner. Little Josie--We didn't tum for dinner; we tum to hear Willie's grandpa eat his soup. Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. Blowing It. "When old Richleigh died he left a request that his dust be scattered to the winds." ; "Well, his ependthrift son is at~ tending to that all right." Piles Cured in 6 to 14 DAVE ALD Li refund mone, it A EE to cure Ttening, BHnd, I ENT fails 0 Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 60c. A Fanatic. "They say that Briggs is a tem- perance crank 'of the "extremist kind." "'I should say he is. He wouldn't even buy stocks because they fre- quently take a drop. Keep Minard"s Liniment in the house Unfortunate Illustration. Figg--Do you believe in metem- psychosis? Fogg--Come again, please! Figg--It's like this. According \ PS | to that doctrine, my soul, after I get through with it, may inhabit the body of a jackass. Fogg--Well, T don't know any lace 'where it would feel more at ome. f Many a good sailor has been wrecked on the sea of matrimony.

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