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Port Perry Star, 12 Aug 1914, p. 3

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nt : s is not, as it has 'called, a 'poor heather, t has a family connection and sanding: its own, well recog- botanists, and is nearly o the Heath of the British The booklet gives an inter- account of the locality from the souvenir was gathered, about thirty miles on [ ahip right. of citizen- r hindrance of doors,' 3 by 4 ): , without leave anyone." WE "hhere is still within easy reach of many of our large cities, land available for such a purpose, which is either public domain- or procur- 'able at low cost. It would seem worth while considering the advice given by Ambassador Bryce in Ot- tawa, ~ before his return to Eng- land; namely, that the time to set aside public domain for the future needs of the people is now; not th | when the encroachmnts of civiliza- also to their value in the na- e. Their commercial -po- lities are 4 start] inted out that owing to the ising modern taste Jor travel "scenery hs v he urces of reve 3 "can possess. The nue of Bwitze sland per rance at 600 millions, d at 150 million ogtaly at over 100 millions. um which Americans annually abroad is estimated at the us total of five hundred mil- lars. It would a: i of na- ks, which are one of the means of attracting and pro- ing for tourist travel, may well ye considered, as if congidered in the United Sta 'solid business proposition." It is on other grounds tham the mercial "that the recognition. & 8 natural reserves are reservoirs of jtality for the race. As an anti- hn to the ills of over-civilization and the Semple life Tr somewhat. startling. || ie | efforts to tion have rendered this almost im- possible. ~~ iT | ree Ate SUMMER COMPLAINTS KILL LITTLE ONES At first sign.of illness during the hot 'weather give e little ones Baby's Own Tablets, or in a few hours he may be beyond aid. The 'Tablets will prevent summer com- 'plaint if given o nal well child and will promptly cure these troubles if ey eome on 8 nly. = Baby's Own Tablets should be kept in every home where there are young children. There is no other medicine so good, and the mother has the guarantee of a goverment analyst that they are absolutely safe, , Mrs. Edward Covell, Lombardy, Ont., says: "A | Own Tablets for her children will never fail to show her gratitude | for them, They made a wonderful change in the health of my little ones,' The Tablets are sold by medicine. dealers or mail at 28 cents a box from. r. Williams' Medicine Co., B Ile, Ont. amrmmee etnne SIR EDWARD GREY. Man of the Moment in Europe Is Britain's Foreign Secretary. - Bir Edward Grey, Britains sec- Y foreign Affairs, and 'Austrian an affair, Europe. « Mo understand Bir ate een: 3 | don gram nally to thel mother who has once used Baby's begs 'maintain the peace .of| ar All this that Lady Grey had met with an accident, and to return at once. find | A special train rushed through the |. | night, but he found her wi her (skull broken ; there had been a car: riage accident in his own park at Falloden. There remained for him his work Sir Baward Grey: $ RALLY --and her meniory. He gave it to be understood that he never wish- ed it referred to, and shortly re- turned: to his work in London. He slid out of all public functions and n and has continued to spend his week-ends alone in a little cot- tage on the side of the Thames with a man servant to look after him. He has never since varied in his dress, just a black morning coat and a black tie. = i A Friend of the Policeman Continually on their feet, the "Peelers" are invariably troubled with corne and bunione--but not for long, because they know of a quick cure, Putnam's Corn Ex- tractor, it cures painlessly in 24 hours; try "Putnam's 260. at all dealers. + cme eee OLD WAR. "4 By Arthur L. Phelps. ; 1. see you sitting in the sungleams » 'there; ~ we Riot Rog he ies - ' 5 Scabbard on arm, the mighty blade withdrawn, _ 'Musing a little. Dreams of cus- toms gone People your mood--old 'loves, old quests to dare; The sword so doubly tempered to its wont of hatile, hig to i u, i Dark arms, you fondle almost as be swift smit- if yom . Had boge it shouting in the fight's red front. upon 'a quiet afternoon Of ig sun in Canada. The Assisted when necessary by, Cuticura Ointment. They 'keep the skinand scalpclean| and clear,sweet and healthy, besides soothing irritations which often prevent sleep and if neglected become "chronic disfigurements. 2200000000008 ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN § 229000900900 00000 "Women's feet are growing larger. . Prussia has a woman master watch- maker, "British factories employ over 200, 1 000 women. 'Great Britain has 70 woman paper- hangers and four bricklayers. Over 5,000 women received instruc- tion in German universities last year. " The average wgges earned by wo- men throughout Great Britain is $1.76 per week. . Woman workers in Birmingham, * | England, must sew 384 hooks and eyes on a card to carn a cent. | "New York state has 41,683 woman teachers in its elementary and secon- 'dary schools; * Nearly 200,000 women and children pare employed in the cotton mills in the United States. + «In, jam, confectionary and tin box factories of Great Britain many wo- men earn only $1.50 a week. Girls can earn as much as $11 a week in New York city making flow- ers of satin and velvet ribbon. There are over 300,000 women in Great Britain earning less than $3 for a full week's work. ; The first female aeronaut was Mme. Tibe, who made an ascension in & balloon at Lyons, France, in 1874, India has 9,412,642 girls under the age of sixteen who are wives and 802,426 under the age of six who are married. On the ground that they would be unable to handle disorderly persons, ate taxicabs in London. Mrs. Cornelius Giddings of Saint Louis has been engaged as directoress of lunches in the Pittsburgh public schools at an annual salary of $2,500. Miss Katherine Kurth of Philadel her beautiful hair to start a fund for a home for lonely girls. The Duchess of Marlborough, form- erly Consuelo: Vanderbilt, claims that the only way to effect economic re- forms is to establish home hotels for working girls. New South Wales is considering the advisability of removing the sex dis- ability for representative institutions, {ncluding parliament and municipal councils. A bill before the Hungarian diet whieh, if it becomes a law, will com- pel the women of that country to render military service in time of war elsewhere than on the battlefield. Several English: women of title are shopkeepers, Lady Decles (mother- indaw of George Gould's daughter) is marketing. a patent medicine for in- fluenza and Lady Sackville specializes in artistic lamp shades. - . CURED BY NERVILINE. " Anyone would marvel at my recov- ery; write .- Leonard Lotham, a ; know ut Chat- x 1 ily, 'my "days suffered fright- y. About three years ago the pain tiftness settled i -h left knee s lame and waiked with a was bod women are refused licenses to oper- tor phia has offered to sell all or part of Knee Joint Stiff Three Years| v a curtain that you brush : ere | 98,000 -160,! Young Armstrong h to 'walk erect, 'but goes on all fours. He is physically strong and can run as fast as the average boy. His body and limbs aré normally formed and | developed, His arms are slightly long- er than normal, umably as a re- | sult of use in all-four walking. It has always seemed naturgh for him to walk that way. . When he was a little child his mother died. "His father married again, but did not live long, and the boy had to shift for himself. From habit and usage he can place his' hands on the ground with his body; in a horizontal position. He says his back and shoulders never get tired from long walks. The boy's mental development has been slow, but the physician who has him in charge beHeves that in six months he will be able to walk like other boys. He is being trained in the direction and has made some pro- gress. He is gradually developing mentally ag well. Physicians are studying the case with exceptional interest in the belief that valuable anthropological and medical information may be obtained from his treatment. For ten years the boy has traveled on all fours, and can walk for miles that way and keep up with the other boys. --eameentmmen When a Woman Suffers With Chronic Backache There Is Trouble Ahead. Constantly on their feet, attending to the wants of a large and exacting family, women often break down with nervous exhaustion. In the stores, factories, and on a farm are weak, ailing women, dragged down with torturing backache and bearing down pains. Such suffering isn't natural, but it's dangerous, because due to diseased kidneys. The dizziness, insomnia, deranged menses and other symptoms of kidney complaint can't cure themselves, they require the assistance of Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills which go direct to the seat of the trouble. To give vitality and power to the kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder and liver, to free the blood of poisons, probably there is no remedy so sue- cessful ag Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For all womanly irregularities their merit is well known. Because of their mild, soothing, and healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are safe, and are recommended for girls and women of all ages. 26 cents per box at all dealers. Refuse any sub- stitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man- drade and Butternut. -- ig Consulted the Wrong Man. It was at a reception, and the lady, who had been reading up on health. culture, mistook Lawyer Williams for his brother, the doc- Tr. "Is it better,' she asked confi- dentially, 'to lie on the right side or the left?" '""Madam,'" replied the lawyer, "if one is on the right side it often isn't necessary to lie at all."' Minard"s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Forgot the Details. What's the matter now 1' "My wife told me to be sure and bring home some powder." "Well, you haven't forgotten.' ""No{ but was it tooth, talcum, baking, insect or face "' SUMMER TOURIST RATES TO THE PACIFIC COAST. Via Chicago and North Western Ry. Special low rate round trip tickets on sale from all points in Canada to Los Angeles, fan Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Vancou- ver, Victoria, Edmonton, Calgary, Banff, Yellowstone Park, etc., during August and September. Excellent train service. For rates, illustrated folders, time tables and full particulars, address, B. H. Bennett, Geseral Agent, 46 Yonge 8t., Toronto, nt. Peck Scores. Mrs. Peck--I suppose if we should have war you'd remain at home like a coward. Peck--My dear, mo who knows you would ¢all me a coward if 1 re- mained at your side. . Holland's Population. Holland, with an area of 12,648 i miles, has a po of 6; The iio. 00,000 The revenue Is ,000, year. The national debt. $418,000 000. The rallways have a total length Bi out of 2,296 miles. 95 mi ere are 1,907 miles of canals and 2,943 miles of roads. The army has a peace strength 'of men gnd a war strength of The navy consists of six le ' WHY WORRY | - Choose your variety and "ask your grocer for = Ww, DAWSOX, Ninety Solnerne Street, Ir YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A 24 Fruit, Stock, Grain or Dairy Far, te H. W. Dawson, Brampton, or Colborne St. Toronto. H. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto. ET ------ ee NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. 00D WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN York County. Btationery-and Book Business in connection. Price only. $4,000. Terms liberal. Wilson Publish ing Company, 7% West Adelaide Street, | Toronto. Fo% BALE.--TEN PAIRS BREEDING PRY 'PIIOI[08 SDUIPUOUSIIIO]) "+OXO0] Bros. Bothwell, Ont. (I AyCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, KETC, ns internal and external, cured with. 8 MISCELLANEOUS. pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited. Ccllingwood, Ont. ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Under the control of" the Depart: ment of Agriculture of Ontario Established 1862. Amilated with the University of Toronto. will re-open NE. Doliege Thursday, e ist of October, 1914, n the new College Building, 110° University Ave, Toronto, Canada. CALENDAR ON APPLICATION. E. A. A. GRANGE, V.8.,,M.8. Principal. Wild Life. 'Hello, old man! Have any luck shooting "' "I should say I did! I shot sev=! enteen ducks in one day."' "Were they wild 1' ""Well--no--not exactly ; but the farmer was."' Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, ste | Before and After. Miss Sentimental -- Man is so | changeable, Mrs. Bilton--Yes, dear. Before! marriage he talks to you about his | heart. Afterward it's his stomach! he talks about. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. ' Gentlemen,--I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel' and in my fam-/ ily for years, and for the every day ille and accidents of life I consider it hae no equal. ' 1 would not start on a vovage without it, if it cost a dollar a bottle, CAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN, Schr. "Storke," Bt. Andre, Kamouraska. A Conditioned Ceremony. 'George, I will promise to obey, | on one condition.' "What is that, my dear? "Phat before the ceremony takes | place you will promise me never to command.' OUR OWN DRUGGIST Wi iL ne Ry Cand for HLL, IELL YOU Eyes and Granulated lids; No 8m 3 ugh Rye Comfort. J Write for Book of 'ne Bye i y mall Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Clilcago. { A Promoter. "You say that Selfridge is a pro= moter. What does he promote 1" 'His own interests, chiefly."' Minard"s Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. Belgium is Prosperous. Belgium is the most densely popu- lated and one of the most prosperous of Huropean countries. Her area of 11,873 square miles, not much bigger than two or three Ontario counties, supports a population of 7,423,000. The Government spends in the neigh- borhood of $150,000,000 a year. The imports amount to $900,000,000, the exports to $750,000. The army has a peace strength of 45,000 men, and & war strength of 175,000 men. The navy is non-existant. There are 5,401 miles of railways, and 26,000 miles of excellent roads. Two citles--Antwerp d : very strongly fortified. |

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