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Port Perry Star, 9 Dec 1914, p. 3

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| that scheme--that was ected. 'High in the hier- spies ig the international san.' 21 n Berlin they have regular meeting places, one of which is so well known that I may without in- digeretion name it: the Blumen- sale io oo "farmers, laborers, bank clerks, | iters--and especially waitregses. | s guises and many 'more are : ted by the parasites who are {yet minor cogs in the great ma- chine. = 'Every German of any A made at' Caledonia Springs, namely radio-aotive, visitor, who gone "for his cure to the Austrian resort at stein, was prevent- ed this year by the war, and tried the Canadian spring. He was struck by. the = similarity of the waters, Wi , on test, was found. to be due to the: presence of ium. The last official analysis was made in 1903, before the . ramifications of radium were fully. recognized, but Professor Ruttam, of McGill, has been commissioned to make @ new complete analysis. The value of a genuine radium spring in Europe is calculated to aye from two to A ability 1s an unofficial spy," is the author's sweeping assertion. '| Pleurisy Pains Vanish ! | Chest Colds Cured! NERVILINE HAS NEVER FAILED i TO CURE. : 'Don't suffert ' Nerviline is your relief, Nerviline just rubbed on, lots of it, will ease that drawn, tight feeling over your ribs, will destroy the pain, - have you smiling and happy in no e. : "I caught cold last week while mo- toring," writes P. T. Mallery, from Linden. "My chest was full of conges- 3 was mighty sore, and st stitch in my side hen glory ia itself an gine. - As a4 boy I was | [you ; accustomed to have my mother use Nerviline for all our minor ailments, ands remembering what confidence she had in Nerviline, I sent out for a bot- tle at once. Between noon and eight p'clock I had a whole bottle rubbed 'on, and then got into a perspiration under the blankets. This drove the ryiline in good and deep, and I up next morning fresh as a dol absolutely cured. = Nerviline is r part of my travelling kit, never be without it." : Th ge 60c. family size bottle is economical, or you can easily t the 25¢, trial size from any dealer. a on a el § DADDY OF THEM ALL. hearty stout old party lves| sa ayond the Northern Sea, ° as rough, about as tough, as a well can be; 'nerved, well preserved, and ndy with his hands, ~~ - nuscle for a tussle to enforce he command 3 and bold, omewhat full; 3 'ame inscr'bes his name as tough Joh, bluff John that carried his bufden, that has the pull, © "full of kindness, with 8. i a trifle old, his | INFORMATION FOR INVENTORS Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon & Davis, Patent Sotich Montreal, report 142 i patents were issued a week ending Nov, 17th, 1914, 97 of which were granted to Americans, 25 to Canadians, 10 to residents of Great Britain and Polonies, and 10 to residents of reign countries. © Of 'the Canadians who received patents," 13. were residents of Om- 'tario, b of Quebec, 2 of Alberta, 2 of New -Brumswick, <1 .of Nova Scotia, 1 of Saskatchewan, and 1 of British Columbia. Birds the Worst Glutfons, Birds are among the largest eat- ers of all the animal ki 'Some birds consume two one- half times their weight of food in 'twenty-four hours, The heron, which has a light weight of four pounds in spite of its size, is a striking example. One was lately caught which had just swallowed two trout of one and one-half and two pounds. 'Wild pigeons are among the foremost eaters, and they make a most copious repast when- ever an abundance of food is found. Thus a single pigeon picked up 1,000 "| grains of wheat. in one day. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. What He Wanted. Captain--Can't you do something for that seasick passenger, doctor? Dootor--No, he wants too much. Captain -- Why, what does he want? © { Doctor--He wants the earth. » Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, &o. Oh, Bobbie, Bobbie,'" 'said the aunt, reproachfully, "why is it you 'never remember to say 'Thank oul "' $47 expect it's cause 1 don't get things given to me often enough to practice," answered the young diplomat, a Tt is sometimes almost as hard to et a bill as it is to keep out of i : ih 5 Mistress -- Don't you 8, you would like to join ler's 'army! Peaceful --Thank you, mum, but I 'd be bettering + | distasteful lore 0% hey on at the waters of one of the four | | springs is strongly. i '| recent had hithento| Faint Traces. "Is the water you get at your boarding house pure?' "No, we frequently find traces of coffee and other substances in it." A Bite on the Way. Ragged Rogers--I haven't had a bite for nearly a week, mum, Sympathetic Lady -- You poor man! Have patience a few weeks longer and you'll get frost-bitten. S or gr Eyes Ba Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co. , Chicage Absolute Devotion. "1 think that women ought to have the ballot." "Do they really want it?' _. "They must want it. Some of them are working so ardently for suffrage that they are paying ab- golutely no attention to dress." Unpleasant Amputation. De Carve-- I performed a very operation this morn- ing," De Bolus -- Indeed! What was it De Carve--"A wealthy patient made me cut something off his bill." I was by MINARD hs » REV. WM. BROWN. I was oured of a bad cage of earache by MINARD'S LINIMENT. . MRS. 8. KAULBACK, I was cured of sensitive lunge by MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. 8. MASTERS. cured of terrible lumbago , '8 LIN "makes Pounder, t, wear his hair so long 7. EL v3 "Well, 'he's beln lionized so much, I suppose he' feels that a mane is the proper, thing.'* = A WARM WINTER. June weather prevails in California, the ideal watering' XD ace, reached comfortably and conveniently by the Chicago and ort estern Ry. Four splendid trains daily from the new Paséenger Terminal, Chicago. The Overland Limited--fastes Jain to. San Francisco; the Los Angeles Limited, three Jase to Land of Bunshi he b rancisco Limited and 8 Ra ; matter on. Oalifornin and thé 1915. ical} ion and fall particu: ¥ ) Bennett, Gen Toronto, Ont to y He bloat. 'oronto, Ont. 5 TR 5 Igian Hushand. Jady. 'who had placed tthe i ging of the that a visit | od sol inflam Dust end Wd | Marine c urine E 25¢. ForBookol(boEyeFrooait i | | twelve inches. Will sell entire or in pa qe NO REASONABLE 'young officer approached the gen- i | Cleanse the System |; through your columns on behalf of . FARMS FOR SALE. *} -- riched.--8ir Henry Jones. : -- nL French's Wit, = : 8 ield- i. | JF.YOU W. A new story of Field-Marshal Bir | [*,150 Fane a9 Bux Dairy he sn John French was recently told by write H.W. D Br i cer "who sorved wilh im In Sto Beni 7 'the South African War. A | H. W. DAWSON, Col officer who was attached to a te Joronis, French's staff, being fresh to actual en MISCELLANEOUS, yatiare, was very Bety, and i ANGER, | TUMORS, LUMPS, ETO, ways imagining a n attac! SIC. SXIERNM. Q . by the Boers, whome he always re- Lg Ag i AL ferred to as "Bores.' ' General | Co+ Limited. Collingwood, Ont. French on more than one occasion | . rm oa. gently corrected his pronunciation, | but" without permanent effect. At A I EN 1 S last an occasion came when the OF INVENTIONS PIGEON, PIGEON & DAVIS sa St. James St., « tread y Writs for tata BOILERS -- New and Second-hand, for heating and power urposes. Water Flumes, TANKS AND SMOKE STACKS. POLSON "01h \Y20"® TORONTO Engineers and Shipbulldars. eral to report that. he could make out through his glasses at least twenty "Bores" hidden behind the | rocks above the camp. " 'Bores,' you say?' inquired the = general. 'Yes, sir, 'Bores.' Oan 1 do any- thing, sir?' 'Yes, don't add to them,"' was the reply. *. BLED TO DEATH Tried to trim a wart with a rasor and severed an artery. The only wart cure is "Putnam's," which removes warts, corns, callouses in one day. Inelst on getting Putnam's Corn and Wart Extractor, it's the best, 250, at all dealers. ren MR | Correct. Teacher (the subject being trees)' ~-- 'Now, who can name the pine There's Money in Your Maple Grove It's worth its weight in gold now that adulteratore of pure Maple Syrup 'are being put to flight by the vernment's new protective legislation, Farmers will be sure of getting full value for the genu- ine article. To get the best re sults from your grove you will need our "Champlon" Evaporator, Let ue know how many trees you tap and we will eend you partionlars as to cost, &¢. Write for free book. let. THE GRIMM MFC. CO, LIMITED 58 Wellington St, Montreal, Que. that has the longest and sharpest i needles?' 1 Bright Boy--*"I _can { porcupine." : miss; A pessimist is a fellow who ex- pects to be turned down every time | he turns up. : Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are made according to a formula in use nearly a century age among the Indians, and learned from them by Dr. Morse. Though repeated at- tempts have been made, by physi- cians and chemists, it has been found impossible to improve the formula or the pills. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills area household remedy through- out the world for Constipation and all Kidney and Liver troubles. They act promptly and effectively, and Will You Help The Hospital for Siek Children, the Great Provincial Charity ? --$~ | Dear Mr, Editor: -- Thanks for the privilege of appeal: SHEL -- | the Hospital for Sick Children. The | Hospital takes care of sick and de- { formed children, not only in Toronto, FROM FACTORY DIRECT TO YOU. put in the Province, outside of the city. E PAINTS $l 25 GAL! This coming year, of all the years HOUS . in the Hospital's history, has a more No Middleman's profit. | serious outlook, as regards funds for Hercules Mixed tion for reliability. Composed of the passed its calendar. y pet" materiale, Ne pet ing' meals? So many calls are being made on the $2.00 Paints. Will not orack, blister or purses of the generous people of To- e. > | ronto and Ontario, to help the soldiers ARN PAINTS Ct i Sold', the Empire, that as I make my daily rounds through the wards of the Write for color cards. Guarat. Hospital, and see the suffering chil to-di teed Ie tietaotion or money refunded. H. & C. WILLIAMS COMPANY, 121 N. Simcoe St. Toronto. aR ey Machinery For Sale Engine, shafting, belting, pulleys, ete. from large factory for sale. Wheelock engine, 18 by 42, complete with cylinder frame, fly wheel, bear: ings, ete., all in good' condition. Shafting from one inch to three inches, pulleys thirty inches to | fifty inches, belting six inches to | strikes me as to whether the people | will as of old, with all the demands | made upon them, answer our appeal and help to maintain the institution battle with disease and death, in its endeavor to save the stricken little ones in the child-life of Ontario, Last year there were 394 in-patients from 210 places outside of Toronto, and in the past twenty years there have been 7,000 from places in the Province other than Toronto. It costs us $2.34 per patient per day for maintenance. The municipalities pay for patients $1 per patient per per patient per day; so, deductin $1.20 from $2.34, it leaves the Hospit with $1.14 to pay out of subscriptions it receives from the people of Toronto and the Province. The shortage last year ran to $18,000. .* OFFER REFUSED. 8. Frank Wilson & Sons, 73 Adelaide Street West, Toronto. eee . ; feet, bow legs and knock knees have | been treated, and of these 900 had OO) (8 &) perfect correction. Nearly all these, rs | were from different parts of the Pro- =X . | wince outside of the city of Toranto. \ Remember that every year is a war : 2 year with the Hospital; every day is a day of battle; every minute the Hospital needs money, not for its own _gake, but. for the ¢hlldren's sake. The Hospital is the battle-ground where the 'Armies of Life have grappled with the Hosts of Death, and the life or death "of thousands of little children is the issue that is settled in that war. will you let: the Hospital be driven from : || (he field of its battle to save the lives "of little children for the lack of money you can give and never miss? . Hvery dollar may prove. itself dreadnought the : battle e tina Hy W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne "Street, de ambien, ante has earned a repu- ' maintenance, than any year that has ° | dren in dur cots and beds, the thought that is fighting in the never-ending . day; the Government allows 20 cents * Since 1880 about 1,000 cases of club a nat fehis en *

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