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Port Perry Star, 6 Jan 1915, p. 7

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: m k Pills tor - assistance : abitants, have ance of he uses. for . 'reception of { four Belgian refugees. Twenty thousand territorials a] . | the Home Counties division are now ] tins. have been made for thei Bi- - ted by the doctors for phe: | cal reasons, Torey som, son #1 Councillor Hobson of West Bridg- 0: ' a a ost of $150 ar as Bethnal Green, caused, it thing] fuse to serve women . after rd, has undergone an' operation 2 Ses ol 0 A ction a was burnt. to death and two others severely injured ip a fire which occurred in Burly. Street, sup- 'posed, 'b, he children's clothing Forts Secretary hag declined "Ito gdh dhe recommendation of - Bo - Licensing Justice that local pub ic houses should re 50 a8 to fit in {o'clock in the afternoon. The first 'contingent of Indian wounded soldiers to be treated at {Drighton have arrived there and tl red to meth- sin the best ones gi : con, and shows how to avoid that ang d other dravbachs to a perfect His hints on pasturing a go soiling Srops in hog 'r wher, rat gomaces | bank clerk fe qua uartéred in the Royal Pavilion Bul ngs which have been convert- 'ed into.a hospital. Having 'just missed She first Can- adian contin gent, Mr. J. Peters, a "Prince Rupert, tra- velled 'over 7,000 miles to England at his own expense to enlist in the 'Canadian regiment. . Notices: have now been placed' by gubjicans } in various districts of 8. Lancashire, 'that vin to the alteration in the ma lap, of airape" the price of beer will be increased by one cent per half-pint. Although 80 years of age, Mr. Al. bert. Gambrill, of Chatham, is still serving the en Solos ag school instruc- tor at Portsmouth. Bix of his sons are fighting at the: front, and a _| seventh is in the Austraian navy. . {com At the request of the War the- Metropolitan Asylum Board 'have strange to 110 provide what go- © necessary for cases of oF dysen ater, enteric, scarlet fever a theria, amongst the sod ing : IY et . Reosmits; Recruiting | for the Indian army is continuing, in. an - extraordinary mannes, races having pigs | had their martial instincts consid- erably whe accounts oti foats af red tted ndian gepeas oi 4 the ndsor, | pure occurring * Selg Ld Tue is. is on ' many r feet have ey frou sione} "of ney Poe 8 who RS th 3% Tandon # ". e ospitals Lisieus; Bayeux, ville el her Poin ints, tells of the sufferi Si) re from the tropics. Se also that many of the hospitals sit to 'are badly in need of anaesthetics, tetanus eran, Teal instru- ments and su : © "In one al T saw Senega- Yous Spesied od pen withow, the | use etic,"' Mus, Flor: zen, sk iemadiate amputation was necessa, "All 'the toes of one Senegalese were removed without even a groan from him. Suddenly he lea from the operating tab. be op 1 searching for ODE "The tors and nurse could not diseover ... He found a pipe, hii] ne and lay down, geoking to deaden the pain, Then he began to pra in a low voice. * © «courage jad heroism of Bos men is simply beyond belief. They never 1 simply" but their suf- ferings in Peps. cold climate are piti- ul, | "Blankets, heavy woollen cloth- ing and socks are badly. needed at the hospitals and convalescents' homes in northern France. " "Typhoid fever now seems to have been checked, but gangrene pre- sents a fri thul menace because of the lack of serum, re is also a great need of electrical equipment to treat cases of rheuniatism caused by exposure, as well as paralyzed arms and legs caused by Boglocted wounds.' Sire frie . STICK T T0 IT | Until Tea or Coffee Hits You Hard; 1t is about as well to advise peo- ple to stick to tea and coffee until they get hit hard enough so that 'they will never forget their experi- ence; Al woman writes, and her letter is condensed to give the facts ina short space "I was a "coffee slave, : to it like a eT r to his ups, not~| in| withstanding Sroquent) ly had _se- vere attacks of e, and this was well enough until he 'coffee effect wore off. system of aeroplane guns. andes ed on a motor lorr re toes. Bh a fro-: and stuck o ; then | have: I used more Jd to isto the 'and cof- lay his adieus. 3 quite talk of her peculiarly Hatorty to tie Stomsion 'Mother' has levoted to the German sight-inch ae | wei poun ran en. and, indeed, on! she has had four direct hite on German of Si in' the past Jortuight, hit is onl Yesonied 'by " airman when the "she actually strikes the enemy's og 'Mother' is usually accompanied by 'Archi bald,' which is one of the new anti- 'Archie' is mount- , and yesterday brought down a ube aeroplane, much to our delight. He fires a {hittesn ound shrapnel shell and ming more expert in his Ee to hostile aircraft. Our | five-inch battery is still doing its work, and is constantly keep- ng hostile batteries quiet, 'After a hostile battery had been shelled a' short time ago our air- man reported nextday that only four of the six German guns been :moved-to a new position, so that it appeared that the other two which had been left behind were of no further use." mimi ioe, A'DIVORCE GRANTED {Aftgr many years of patient suffering you can be divorced from corns by ap- plying Putnam's Corn Extractor, which nots dn 24 hours without pujn. Refuse a wubstitute because "Putnam's" je the ort 3 iat is is endo and To, be, per ptm inimsrei A JOKE ON N BISMARCK. How His Wife Got Rid of An Eng- lish Nobleman. The great Iron Chancellor of Ger- many, Prince von Bismarck, who first welded the nation into an empire, was a most devoted and docile husband, and very docile to his wife's advice, And her ready wit, although it saved him many a weary hour, once got him into a ludiérous position. Lord Russell, an English noble- man, Was one day calling on the prince; when he remarked that Bis- marck was doubtless annoyed by {countless visitors who took up his time unnecessarily, "That is true," responded 'ithe chancellor with a laug wife has a trick for getking ri all bores in a graceful way I she sees I have a vitor who is likely to prove dull, she comes in and makes some pretext for getting me away.' 'Hardly had Bismarck ceased ing when his wife bustled into e libr: "Otto," she said, in a command- voice, "you muss go at once and ing our medicine ; you ought to it ten minutes ago.' It is needless to say that in spite of Be hearty laugh that followed, the English visitor did not long de- iis Mine hrc sm widares Liniment Cw Cures Distemper. Medals Gr Gratify. Both services are immensely grat- that the: has decided to 6 heroes of sea "the war is over. and. utterly unté Bu oud 1 stomach was it of BEBE, ant puffere greatly i from dizzi d sick head- ache and feared a ack oh C nervous breakdown. A n's Pills. "I felt better at once. Every day I Il improved. In six weeks I was a well woman, cured completely after differ ent physicians had failed to help me. It 1s for this reason that I strongly A {urge sufferers with stomach or diges- five. troubles to use Dr. Hamilton's 8." Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen the stomach, improve digestion, strength- en the nerves and restore debilitated systems to health. By cleansing the blood of long-standing impurities, by bringing the system to a high point of vigor, they effectually chase away weariness, depression and disease. Good for young or old, for Juen, for women, for children. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Buttérnut. ---- aN Professional Conversation, 'Highwayman -- Law! Why, I know more law than most of your lawyers! His Side-partner--So? Well, most lawyers have got you skinned as a highwayman, INFORMATION FOR INVEN NTORS Messrs. Pigeon Pigeon & Davis, patent solicitors, 'Montreal, report that for the week ending De- cember 8th, 1914, 146 Canadian patents were issued, 91 of which were . granted to Americans, 27 to Canadians, 17 to residents of Foreign: Countries and 11 to resi- dents of Great Britain and Colo- nies. Of the Qanadians, 9 were resi- dents of Ontario, 7 of British Col- umbia, 6 of Quebec, 3 of Manitoba, 1 of Alberta, and 1 of Sackatche- wan. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. | Discredited. Bix--I see there's a report from] Holland that concrete bases for German cannon have been found there, Dix--Don't believe a word you hear from Holland: The geography says it is a low, lving country. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. : Gen omen ~Theodore Dorals, a cvs: tomer of mine, was completely shred ao rheumatism after five years of suffer yy the judicious use MINARD'S TING: The above facts can be verified by writ. ing to him, e Parish Priest or any of this ea A. COTE, Merchant. gt. Teidore, 'Que., 12 May, "98. Beauty is only skin deep, and some of us are more thin-skinned than others. "Minard"s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. A Question of Roads. A retort that shows something of the attitude of Russian and Aus- trian officers before. hostilities ac- tually broke out, is reported by the and Petrograd An: aaa of the ar fon en things brave men die oe t elatives wil | Prince London Times. In the course of his last interview with the Russian ilitary authorities before the war, +Hohenl: jis yequl- t's recommendation | 3 ate, De, Limited. Collingwood, Ont. ATENTS OF INVENTIONS PIGEON, FlaseN . DAVIS 7a St. Write tot 1a (Jontrent --BOILERS New ang | and Becond- hand, for eating Flames. power nile "AND SMOKE POLSON "0 \Y25"° TORONTO. Engineers and Shipbuilders, Machinery For Sale Engine, shalting, 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 (hrse inches, pulleys thirty inches to fifty inches. belting six inches to twelve inches. Vill sell entire ur in part. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED, 8. Frank Wilson & Sons, 78 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Particular. Harry--Gertrude's parents very particular for her moral ¢ cation. Harriet--In what way! Harry--In every way. In school last week they wanted the teacher to excuse her from improper frae- tions. Sore: Eyes Your Druggist's 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye Bhi 8 25¢. ForBuskotibeEyefroeak Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co. , Chicage And Sit Word. The Allies will do it if they can. What ? Whe, sit on the Ottoman. are cchnre Pr Granulafed Eyelids, Eyes inflamed id by ex sure to Sun, Dust: and Wied, guickly relieved be Marine ~ & PcRemoy, No Smartin, just - Eye Comfort. Ci Minard's Liniment Cures Garget In Cows. | Our Language. The Frenchman asked an English :| sparmaker what he was making." "A'yard,"' was the reply. "How much have you got done {"* was the next question. "A yard. n "Where from " : "The yard.' And the Frenchman was very much surprised at the lu- cidity of the answers and amazed at the simplicity of our language. did the ' spar come There may be germs i in kisses, every girl thinks she i is immtine Pri " ohe, ihe Austrian : ; a e, expressed surprise that the Tusinhs Shai:

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