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Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1916, p. 3

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"Pan be- inthe. be, a ATH CHIT Un ce Invited. lock & Co. ONT. RTT HF DOOR 8 0 the mine. orn in the atmosphere of collieries and brickworks at Tanfield, in Dur- ham, Lord Joicey as a boy grew up on, . headaches or backaches, un- strung nerves, or any of e many other forms of ailment that comes when the blood is weak and watery. His fa- Masts, es : : x - that] | ' 3 10 There is just one certain, speedy cure --Dkr. Williams Pink Pills. They make in the "black environment." ther, who at one time worked in a wheat biscuit is the whole wheat steam-cooked, shred- ded and baked. Makeity © The Reasons © : car--T was glad to see how quiet' 'and still you were, my lad, during the | rely of waking you see, of waking father. Minard's, Liniment Co.," Limited. Gentlemen,--Last winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGrippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation. Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON. 1.was Punishment. Ethel--I'll back out and let you marry the wretch. Marie--Why do you do that? Ethel--He proposed to both of us and I want to. see him punished. Minard's T Cures Useless Work. A Scotch farmer, on hearing that the minister was making munitions on week days, remarked: "Munitions made by ministers are of no use; they, have been making them all the week du the past two thousand years an g them at the de'il o' Sundays, and he's aye to the fore yet." FERRET a will * i 1 left Berlin, , I was informed by a | staff that had sent word through his Chief of Staff, von Lud- endorff, to Col. Kuhn, our military attache, and Commander Gherardi, our naval attache, that neither would .* be permitted to go to the front nor have 'opportunities for observation, although these privileges are régular- ly exte to" all other neutral coun- tries." This is official, and has been |' made the basis o representations, Not only does any believe that her political strength in this country is great enuogh to make the Ameri- can Government take it into consider- ation, but the belief goes further. One prominent member of the Gov- ernment told the Ambassador that America would not risk a break with Germany, because "there were 500, 000 trained Germans ready to bear arms in the United States against the American Government." * "There may be," was his quick re- sponse, "but there are 500,000 lamp- posts in America ready to string them up on if they ever try it." mires btm. 1% JUST THE THING FOR LITTLE ONES Baby's Own Tablets are the best dicine a mother can give her little ones. They regulate the bowels; sweeten the stomach; banish consti- pation and indigestion; relieve colds | and simple fevers and make teething easy. Concerning them Mrs. Herbert Johnston; Maymont, Sask., writes:--! "I have used-Baby's Own Tablets for the past four years and find them just | the thing for babies and young chil- | dren." They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Bein CLIMATE LESS SEVERE. What Study of Larger Glaciers in| B. C. Has Revealed. Dr. Charles D. Walcott, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, and Mrs. Walcott have just returned to Wash- ington after several months' field work in Cahada. Accomplished by only a packer apd cook, they spent most of the summer and early fall on the continental divide, which forms the boundary line between Alberta and British Columbia, south of the Cana-| dian Pacific Railway, studying the; cambrian rocks, containing the fossil remains of the earliest animal life. Owing to the heavy snowfall of the previous winter, and the fact that {most of the geological formations | tx t ! which they wished to examine were in irregularities of the teeth, which did | | the deep snow about the timber line, not become common until quite re- | | little progress was made in July, in cent centuries. August, however, sections were ex-| bs | OOMFORTSE So: only a tals SOLDIERS' i370 5 Wl in about 36 hours perfec ana Trem Bend for our Specfal List of 'XMAS BOXES From $2.00 to, $5.00 Some recent orders : Westmount Sol-. diers' Wives' League, 1,506 \Doxen Tira (Regiment, 960 boxes, &c., Quickest ! Surest ! Cheapest ! We Oan Send Anything! Kan. Soldiers' Supply Ass'n Drummond Building, Montreal. BILLIARDS Those long winter nights "you will need Indoor recrea- tion. Why not instal a Home Billiard Table ? 'Write for particulars of our famous - Maisonette Table, 'for cash or on easy terms. Burroughes & Watts, Ltd. Makers to H. 3. the King. 34 Church St, Toronto localities visited and definite locations of certain strata and fossil beds. The party broke camp at Banff, Alberta, September 30, which proved, a fortunate move, as the next day a heavy fall of snow covered the entire region. . A London's Many Marriages. The number of marriages register- | ed in London in 1915 was the high- | est ever recorded--58,345, as com- | pared with 48,378 in 1914 and 41,409 in 1913. The increase over 1914 is, 34 per cent.,-but as the corresponding increase for the rest of England and Wales is only 20 per cent. there is! reason for thinking that a consider- | able number of these marriages may not properly belong to the London, population, Eyes inflamed by expo. | Sore sure to Sum, Dust and | Ey e Ss hive relieved by Murine Your ye Remedy. No Smarting, ust Eye Comfort. At ist's 50¢ per Bottle. MurineEye Jihe 25¢. ForBeok ol1heEyeFrecask ruggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co. , Chicago Granulated Eyelids, | The English Face Altering. Professor Keith'has told the Brit-| ish Association that the English face is altering. "The most definite changes in the modern _skull are in the jaws, gums, palate, and teeth. In every tenth modern woman and in every fifteenth modern man are de- ficiencies in the development of the jaws, contractions of the palate, and | A minute comparison of skulls shows that the English face { Health | amined and measured in the Mount has become narrower and longer. new, rich blood, and this good blood Tyneside colliery, was a man of seri-! strengthens the whole system and)ous thought, foresight, and shrewd brings good health and happiness. common sense. He saw the future of Thousands owe their present good the engineering side of mining, and health, some, life itself, to the pills. | earned a reputation as a clever engin- Miss Devina Laliberti, St. Jerome, eer. Ultimately his son went to Que., says:--"Last year I seemed Neweastle to work for a wealthy With fruits, . gradually to grow weak and run down. uncle. Made in Cana 1 did not sleep well, had a poor appe- | Thrifty and energetic, young Jolcey n da tite, and grew pale and generally lan- | saved every penny he could while guid. I consulted a doctor who told learning all he could; and although me I was anaemic, and gave me a for a time he was only earning the tonic. This I took faithfully for some modest wage of £2 a week, he was time, but it did not help me, and I ap-| able to save enough to invest in some peared to be growing worse, and final- mining enterprises. i1y.1 was hardly able to go about the| With the money he inherited from kl A house and almost wholly incapacitated his uncle Lord Joisey judiciously ne- ces for sale in good On for work. While in this condition a gotiated various deals. Some idea of | oe a Ea aad intaraading friend advised me to try Dr: Wil- the extent of his resources may be, ee: Wilson Publishin me liams Pink Pills, and 1 got several gathered when it is mentioned that . eet "meat" for ten days and see ow much better you feel, e and str EED POTATOES, IRISH COB. one ry Tat I for m! " rite for tations. H. Ww. Dawson, Brampton. = - { NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE | RORIM-MARLING NEWS AND JOB oronto. boxes. It was not long after I began some years ago his firm took a lease their use when I could see an im-|of Lord Durham's pits for £1,100,000, provement, which just manifested it-| the capital expenditure being paid out self in an improved appetite and bet- | of the profits within two years. ter rest at night. From this on the A further illustration of Lord Jol- improvement was rapid and I was not | cey's vast interests is contained in long in regaining perfect health. I|the remark which he made in a speech think Dr. Williams Pink Pills are al when he was presented with a por- real blessing for all weak girls." trait of himself in 1918 at the New- You can get these pills through any | castle Chamber of Commerce to cele- medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents brate his fifty years of commercial a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The life. Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. casion, "is a good life, and to preside over a concern which spends £1,600,- 000 a year in wages and supports S-- thousands of families is a thing to be Went Over Parapets Side by Side at proud of." : Signal of Battle. ee, . RHE, hen the big push on the Somme Fo. (Catarrhal Deafness battalion | 2 and Head Noises and British armies were on the keen edge of expectation, the commander on the extreme right of | the British forces sent word to the Y Here in America there 1s much guffer- | : ng from catarrh an ead noises, meri- | battalion commander on the left of can people would do well to consider the | the French forces and asked him method employed by the English to com- | 3 | bal 8 ns ous sease. uveryvone where he would be in the attack. knows how damp the English climate is | I shall be over the parapets with and how dampness affects those suffer- " ng from catarrh. In England they treat | the first wave of my. troops," was catarrhal deafness and head noises as a | the French commander's reply. | constitutional disease and use an inter- "So shall I," was the British com- !nal remedy for It that is really very efficacious. ' mander's return message; "keep an Sufferers *ho could scarcely hear a | " watch tick tell how they had their hear- | eye out for me. . Ving restored by this English treatment ' So, when the troops were jammed (to such an extent that the tick of a a was plainly audible seven and amines COMMANDERS WITH MEN. in the forward trenches waiting for | t inches away from either ear. the enormous mine explosions under herefore, Li you know someone who | % 2 | 1s troubled with catarrh, catarrhal deaf- | the German communicating trenches, ness or head noises, cut out this formula | which were to be the signal for the and hand it to them and you wiH have! re .. been the means of saving some poor suf- assault, the British commander work ferer Jerkaps from total deafness. The ed his way to the end of his furthest prescription can be easily prepared at trench, and there he found the French jhoute for about 76c. and is made as fol- 8 commander. They stood there wait- | From your druggist obtain 1 oz o ing, side by side, until the terrific ex- Parmint (Double Strength). about sc, plosions tore the German trenches to i pint of hot water and 4 ounces of " t!" Eranulated sugar; 'stir until dissolved. pieces, then one Wii an En Avan "3 Take a tablespoonful four times a day. and the other with "Charge!" leap Parmint is used in this way not only to S ti in | reduce by tonle action the inflammation over the parapets, automa C8 IN .had swelling in the Bustachian Tubes, hand, and led the charge into the Ger- and thus to equalize the air pressure on man lines.' : [the drum, but to correct any excess of b hur! d | secretions in the middle ear, and the re- Luckily, both escaped un urt, an | sults it gives are usually remarkably the story of their unusual action has |aulck and effective. Ned 2 inc} dvery person who has catarrh in any run through two great allied armies form should give this recipe a trial and on the Somme. free themselves from this destructive * disease, rrr fee mete DRINK HOT WATER Allied Aeroplancs Superior. FOR INDIG TIO British preparation has secured a | decided advantage over German pre- paredness, in putting into the air "Business life," he said on that oc- ! Assiniboine region, and from there! : | northwest to the celebrated Kicking Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows A Physician's Advice . "If dyspeptics, sufferers from gas, : Horse pass, where the Canadian Paci- The Same wind or flatulence, stomach acldity or | fie Railway has bored a double loop he Same. sourness, gastric catarrh, heartburn, ete, | ! PER 3 . | would take a teaspoonful of pure bisura- i $hidegh the mountain in otder to ob- "Louis Barthou, the French states ted magnesia in half a glass of hot water | : tai a asible grade on e western Cheerful, Chubby Children Make the Home Happy Weak, puny babies are a constant care to tired mothers and are subject to many diseases that do not affect they would man," said a consul of France, "is jmmediately after eating, 1d | ! goon forget they were ever afflicted with about double the 'number of aero- planes that the Germans can muster. The Germans have grossly misdirect- ed their energies in building the great cumbersome Zeppelins, which have so far been of no military use whatever. healthy children. | . s : : 'pl Keep your children in good health, § ! "See that their bowels move. regularly § | aapecially during the teething period. § | iis is a distressing time in the life of every child and the utmost pre- § © caution should be taken to keep them § well and strong. 2% «BY the consistent use of i thing Syrup 0 7 'possible to avoid many childish ills now so prevalent. ) It is a corrective for diarrhaea, colic Ee Potate or a pte he 9 "and permits § to sleep and grow healthy. d tc sep well and by, [high up in the mountain cirque, where side of the pass. Some years ago Dr. Walcott found a remarkable fossil*fauna in boulders which had been carried into Kitcking | Horse canyon by glaciers that have/in France. | long since disappeared This season he located the source of these boulders a portion of what must have been a great hanging glacier is still active. Mrs. Walcott, formerly Miss Mary Vaux, of Philadelphia, who has studied glaciers for several years, and is well. known as an Alpinist, visited Glacier, British Columbia, where she measured the position of two e glaciers,' and determined that the front ice foot' in each case had retreated at the rate of 100 feet a year during the past two, years. Steel plates were pl esent surveyed boun-| 'on going to make a bitter war against al- cohol after the war is finished. "Barthou has sad facts and funny facts to show the ravages of alcohol One of his funny facts is about a Breton peasant who was, | asked in a law court: " 'What is your name, witness?' " 'Malguenac,' the peasant answer- " 'Your full name,' the judge said. " 'It's the same, your honor,' said Malguenac, 'full or sober.' " Struggling to get rich quick keeps many a man poor. Sa ---- 3 | and asked: | you when you were little?" | "Yes, when I was naughty," was | the reply. ) 5 ii] | A few seconds oY. stomach trouble, and doctors would have The result is that now when a Ger- ~l can't teach me anything abaht China. I know, 'cos I've been there. : | Minard's Liniment Cures Colds. &o. to look elsewhere ror patients." In ex- Jatiation of hse Words a well known ew York physician stated that most | - forms of stomach trouble are due to } O the Somme Brpoges of ob | Stomach acidity and fermentation of the } Sopvation: som e a half-score | ood contents of the stomach combined lof Allied aeroplanes immediately ap- | i insufficient blood supply to the | : | With an insufficlent blood supply to the: pear for attack and pursuit. The supply and bisurated magnesia instantly ' German commanders are, therefore, neutralizes the excessive stomach acid | £4 badl Ff if : and stops food fermentation, the com- | !€¥ as badly o or information as bington 3 the twa, phrelore ae in the old days a commander was, marvelously successful an ecldedly | preferable to the use of artificial diges- | Whose cavalry. could» not keep the tents, stimulants or medicines for in- | fleld against the enemy's. digestion: . Minard's Linim:nt Cures D: The Authority. . ment Cures Diphtheria. Bluejacket (to Chinese ship's stew- ard)--Now look 'ere, Oswald. You {man aeroplane rises above the lines! stomach. Hot water increases the bloo id Hermits in Italy. There are still hermits in Italy who live solitary lives in mountain caves, and they number no fewer than nine hundred and ninety. Among these recluses there are sixteen who are over ninety-five years of age and three centenarians, while all the Fathers have passed the age of fifty. Fixing the Blame. Mrs. Jones had just punished her little boy, Tom. After crying for a few minutes he turned to his mother . "Mamma, did your mamma whip "And did her mamma whip her when she was little?" continued the little boy. . "Yes, Thomas," replied the mother. "And was she whipped when she as little 2"; further. questioned 'the | "Yes!" answered Jones. 09 re. Then Tom. | #1 exclaimed: : "Well, who started it, anyway?" MISCELLANEOUS. ChE TUMORS, LUMPS, ETO, internal and external, cured with. out pain by our home treatment. Writ us before too late. Dr. Bellman Med! Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Mailed free to any address by the Author H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. 118 West 31st Street, Now York When buying your Piano insist on having an "OTTO HIGEL" PIANO ACTION YOU OAN'T CUT OUT A Bog Spavin or Thoroughpin but you can clean them off promptly with aNEIeTel ad SD TRADE MARK:REG.U.S. PAT. OFF and you work the horse same time. 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