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Port Perry Star, 25 Apr 1917, p. 3

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" ce 1 Russia's ution has the re- 1g | sult of givi orton e had the to | the movement which has been in pro- weak nerves, : ew, rich, red blood--your greatest eed in spring--is plentifully by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, an this new, pure blood in your veins you Quickly regain health and increase your strength. Then your skin be- comes clear, your eyes bright, your nerves strong, and you feel better, eat of Rome for any other form of since it is the only one that is stitution apply to persons born and what church they may eventually join, and the most eminent authorities in England on the subject of. The most powerful remedy for | suasion. Hence. these latter are all ng a in men, jr Bi similarly disqualified for marriage fen is Dr. Williams' Pink | with the British heir:apparent by rea- "Pi * Pale People, because these [son of their faith. It may be argued Pills cleanse bad blood and strengthen | that they. might abandon the Chr ' barrel ted | But it is contended by many that with | the prohibitory provisions of the con- bred as Roman Catholics, no matter better, sleep better, and are able to fo your work, : Begin your spring tonic treatment to-day for the blood and nerves with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills--the Pills that strengthen. These Pills are sold by most dealers, but do' not be persuaded to take "something just the same." If you can't get the genuine Pills from your dealer they will be sent you by mail, 'post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Wil- Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. : -------- ov ROYAL SHOOTING-BOX = 7 ---- 1 House Built For Kaiser's Son Left Intact Amid Ruin, I would like to take those who prate of pacifism, and are trying to shirk 'their duty to the human race, to a lit- ~ He hill ten miles from St. Quentin, but standing twenty feet above the plain and commanding scores "of square miles of uninterrupted view of the surrounding country, writes a war cor- respondent on April 14, Three sum- \delicate; fin fact we never thought he constitu- tional law, as well as former p i law officers of the Crown, seem inclined to adopt this view, which was the sub- jeet of much discussion at the time when the late Duke of Clarence, the older brother of King George, was "bent upon marrying the lovely Prin- cess Helene of Orleans, who after- wards became the wife Italian Duke of Aosta. Now since the present war has shown the fallacy that royal inter- national matches make for peace, it is again urged that there are really no obstacles to prevent the Prince from choosing a suitable bride among the girls of his own country. BABY'S OWN TABLETS USED TEN YEARS Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Carp, Ont,, writes: "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for the last ten years and can highly re- commend them for babyhood and child- hood ailments, My baby was very would live, but thanks to the Tablets he is now a fine healthy boy." Baby's Own Tablets should be kept in every mersgago this slice of desecrated Franfe was a patchwork of green orcha d brown plowland, dotted with fown of gray stone and villages home where there are small children. of the royal + cereals and fruits. Two gshsatsl to'buy her a pound of "n| Shredded Wheat Biscuits | I, the accounts of corporate bodies, ; Ta . the |and the household expenses of private i er 3 4 with milk su eT fi all . persons, during the sixteenth and scomfort. in t I Lei | sporden of the Washing: CI ia nutriment ni d Ior a half seventeenth centuries, the item of su- The cause--winter.has left its mark Spon ot of the ) as ington te the | day's work at a cost of only | gar appears from time to time. In a on you. These troubles are signs that | en goes on umery Ci t | list of viands provided for the fun- your blood is poor and watery, that various European princesses, practi- four or five cents. ut ou eral repast of Sir Jorn Redston. Lord Your nerves are exhausted. You must cally all of whom are now unavailable! meat and eggs, eat Shredded Mayor, in 1531, for instance; sugar is | renew and enrich your blood at once | as brides for the Prince of Wales. For Wheat, Biscuit' with green [set down at 7d. per Ib, while fn the ~ and restore tone to your tired nerves, | those-who are not of the Hohenzollern | b : books of the Stationers' Company the or there 'may be a complete break. | family are of the Roman Catholic per-| vegetables and fruits, and see how 'much better you feel. Spring Styles One need not be a sportswonian costumes are the rage and are never enter. appeared this year © MoCary foods¢Such as beef and pork, impose a heavy burden upon the liver and kidneys. They are not as _nitritious as For breakfast with hot milk or cream. Made in Canada. Pe ------ to! wear this smart suit, for sports Says Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured worn by women into whose lives sports Cotton gabardine has in plain and - of red brick and peopled by a race of happy peasants. Now the whole of it Is 'an' ugly uniform of gray. tut by man nor grazed by cattle. Over the whole face of the withered gray desert the enemy has made are © strewn thousands and thousands of (what look like black fagots--murder- ed fruit trees, that Ma few weeks Helps" Let Us Do Our Best. would become, if the enemy had not to Yes, in the poor man's garden grow be driven' back, a mass of white and | * par more than herbs or flowers, pink blossoms. From this particular Kind thoughts, contentment, pla e view of the crime of these mind, stricken trees is particularly impres-| Ang joy for weary hours, « Bive, because "more widespread and --The Poor Man's Garden. wholesale than anywhere else in the devastated country. 'But there is a further reason for choosing this little hill as a place from which to contemplate this side of war, Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. --. THE HOME GARDEN. From the tares of business the nervoug strain of the office, back-yard garden offers a relief which ] 'is not sufficiently enjoyed. Open air On the top of it there is a neatly built | gyorcise is essential to good health. log hut of white-barked beech, fitted | To what better end could this effort be with glass windows and adorned inside | goyoted than (the cultivation of the with canvas hangings and gilt |; : mold he narrow terrace tre back-yard garden. fixed wooden penches and tables of the , It requires but a small area of land kind that belong to a German beers supply 3. table with green veget- garden, ' This eligible country resid-' ables. These may be had crisp and fresh and, on this account, much more as onsistctal {O35 soit, pot "of such Yood wil be used, to the great 8 18- 2 * advantage of health. edrich, to which he and his boon |. "The product of the home garden re- 3 Sompanions could retire when exhaust. jiqyes to that extent the demarid upon rom the strain of war, ' There the general supply.' "Self-preserva- wes, of course, no reason why ®Y tion is the first law of nature." Do should not build a hut wherever they I 110t abuse that law by expecting oth- chose, but there is the cynical fact that "ers to provide your food supply when it alone of the whole visible landscape you are capable and have the facilities 6 intact. Everything else of for growing at least part of your a & wor ks of. God and man is destroy- needs. 4 Whenever you can Sook hi yourself : and be satisfied, you should begin to A all Lgl Tag a ore suspect yourself of moral blindness. British and French soldiers | mh oh om St. Quentin itself arises the e of the bonfire, the kind of bon. A special meeting of the Dublin oration was held in the City , to inaugurate the Right Hon. on ; the Lord Mayor, for the ensuing year. They regulate the bowels and stomach and never fail to cure the minor ills The of little ones. The Tablets are sold by gray of grass grown withered because medicine dealers . or by mail at 25 for three seasons it neither has been cents a box from The Dr. Williams On the Principle That "Every Little , peace of , and | the '| flouncing ™N, | Philip Gibbs t + | disposition of the troops, to give the tell me, sir, if there is which we shall be allowed to write 2" |moment and then answered quite gravely: "There is much that is inter- esting in Bulgarian literature." ~ brightly figured effects and the com- bination of the two is used for the de- velopment of this costume. McCall Pattern No, 7715, Ladies' Coat Blouse. In 5 sizes; 84 to 42 bust; and No. 7711, Ladies' Three-Piece Skirt, 42 or 88- inch length; in 5 sizes; 22 to 30 waist. Price, 20 cents each. Dotted swiss and swiss embroidery with a touch of rose color in the sash are the materials of this little girls' | frock, which is suitable for parties, | and not too elaborate for summer afternoons. The straight lower edges of skirt and sleeves make it a| desirable design for embroidered i t bordere McCall Pattern No. 7746, Girls' Dress. | or material. | « In 6 sizes; 4 to 14 years. Price, 15 | cents. i ' These patterns may be obtained, from your local McCall dealer or from | The McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. ------ ee Censor's Generosity. ; In his book, "The Balkan War," Mr.' ells the following story. The official regulations for the cor- respondents sent out there were ap- pallingly severe. = Mr. Gibbs found that he was forbidden to describe the » a names of generals, the names and Success d told all this' ked: "Will you Mr. Gibbs politely aske anything about The censor thought deeply for a th _ "Perhaps," Mr. Gibby suggested ar ly. "I may also be permit- scribe the rds? farmer himself, wants "literature" to tell the rest all about it. Giessen, follows: enough to forward me some literature appertaining to farming in and other provinces, quite a number of my fellow-prisoners | who are seriously contemplating emi- . grating to Canada after the war, As! I am a farmer myself, I want to do all I can to get men to work which our Dominion is so much in need | of. So I would be glad of a plate emigrating to Canada, also a few illustrated pamphlets, showing machinery with which we farm." i th propaganda. IMinard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. equipped with a lamp that can be low- | ered almost to sea weather when it would be invisi its regular position. | putation of being the shrewde. Minard's Lintm | playing the part with variations which no. highwayman would dream of put-| HAS BEEN DEAR BEFORE. Sugar Was a Great Luxury in Year 2 subd of 1459. i price of sugar in Great Britain ap- pears in the accounts of the Chamber. lain of Scotland in 1819; in which it is set down at 1s 9%d (44 cents) per 1b. In 1459 sugar continued to be a great luxury, and in that year a certain Margaret: Paston, writing to her 'hus- band, who was a gentlernan and land- owner of Norfolk, begs. that he # price is variously recorded as having been, in 1654 and 1568, 10d per 1b and 1s 1%d (28 cents) per 1b, respectively. Thirty years later as much as 1s 6d., (87 cents) per Ib., was charged, Well Known Farmer Gives His Evidence Him of Gravel \ Mr. William Wood of Hadlington, Ont., Is Added to Long List of Cures By One of the earliest records of the| Magic Baking Powder costs no more than the ordinary R kinds. For economy, buy IN RERUN MINI. JAY ------rs A Guessing Contest. studio life, eh? It's most interesting. and I cook. Where She Excelled. ject of my--er--uvisit this evening ? you seem able to. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, a large knee. ious--I rubbed the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills, Hadlington, Ont., Apr. 23rd (Special) --Mr. William Wood, a well-known farmer living near here, is shouting the praises of Dodd's Kidney Pills. He claims they cured him of two of LINIMENT, which sto and reduced the swellin ARD'S LINIMENT., AMOS T. SMITH. Port Hood Island, Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Ete. Lady Visitor (to friend just mar- ried)--So you are not getting tired of Artist's Wife--Good gracious, no! Jim paints Then the game is to guess what the things are meant for. Jack Timid--f--er--suppose your daughter has told you--er--the ob- to* you--er-- Her Dad--VYes, young mar, and she told it a hang sight better than Gentlemen,--I had my leg badly hurt, the pain was very severe and swelling came above the ber and I expected it,would be ser-| veneer. it with MINARD"S emits pped the pain Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. g very quickly. em I cannot speak too highly of MIN- lL Platinum, The greatest supply of platinum is said to come from a comparatively small area in Russia among the Ural Mountains, where the metal occurs in deposits of alluvial gravel along the banks and beneath' the beds of the rivers. The present war has stop- ped the expert. Eyes inflamed by ex Wind Granulated Eyelids, Sore sure to Sun, bust ond Eye Sian Komi: ust Eye Comfort. « At Your Druggists 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye SalveinTubus25e, ForBook of theEyeFreeask Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co. , Chicage It is estimated that the consumption of lumber for the making of phono graph and other talking machine cab- inets in 1916 was 75,600,000 square feet of manufactured hardwood lum- 50,000,000 square feet of Take what is, trust what may be, that's life's true lesson.--Browning., Mails and passengers between India and Britain will in ten years' time be conveyed by air. the most painful and dangerous forms gravel, "Yes, I was troubled with gravel and {bladder trouble," Mr. Woods said when of kidney trouble, bladder trouble and | m Revolution indicators for aeroplane otors have been invented by an Eng- lishman to enable an aviator to esti- mate roughly his speed and distance ©f all businesses. travelled. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting Full information on application to Wilson Publishing Com- | pany, 73 Adelaide St., Toronto. asked about his cure, "But since I took four boxes of Dodd's Kidney | Pills my troubles are gone, I also had heart flutterings and shortness of breath. There were flashes of lights and specks before my eyes and I was very nervous. All these troubles have gone, too, since I used Dodd's Kidney Pills." | Others in this neighborhood have The Soul of a Piano is the Action. Insist on the "OTTO HIGELY PIANO ACTION J = HELP WANTED 1 RIGHT YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with house work. Mrs. White, 47 Indlan Road Crescent, Toronto, MISCELLANEOUS ICYCLES, NEW AND SECOND Hand. $12.00 up. Send for special price !lst. Varsity Cycle Works, 418 2) used Dodd's Kidney Pills and found | that they are the greatest of all reme- dies for kidney troubles of any kind. | Dodd's Kidney Pills are specialists. They cure sick kidneys and that is all they claim to cure. The reason they | are given credit for curing rheuma. | tism, lumbago, dropsy, diabetes and | BOILER "Clean All" For All Boiler Poed Waters Cyclole Shaking and Dumping Grate ti ars for all requirements Canadian Steam Boiler Equipment Co., Limited Tel. Gorrara 3660 30 MoGee St. - GOMPOUND 'Toronto | Bright's disease is that all of these | diseases are caused by sick kidneys. -------- AFTER-THE-WAR EMIGRATION. Farmer Prisoner in Germany Getting Farm Recruits. Coming all the way from a prison camp in Germany, a letter from a Canadian soldier reached the Ontario | Department of Agriculture recently, and the quest it contained was one of | the most unusual the Department has | had in years, Cooped up in a Hon A camp Sergeant Salter, of the 3rd To- You will find relief in Zam-Buk | It eases the burning, stinging pain, stops bleeding and brings ease. Perseverance, with Zam. Buk, means cure, Why not prove § this? «4s Drugists and Storeg.-- ; ronto Battalion, and a number of his piss fellow-prisoners have been doing a little "after-the-war" planning, and it is to the farm their minds have been turning. Now Sergt. Salter, a Sergt. Salter's letter, writter from Pioneer Dog Remedies BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Malled free to any address by the Author H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. 118 West 31st Street, New York "Gentlemen,--Would you be kind Ontario as - there are | rf 0--0--0----0~--0--0---- 0-0-0000 WOMEN ! IT IS MAGIC ! LIFT OUT ANY CORN Apply a few draps then lift corns or calluses off with fingers--no pain, the land, | ny official | nformation which I could hand around | o my fellow-prisoners who contem- the | If the department can get it rough, Sergt. Salter wil] get all the | literature" he needs for effective | -- Foggy Weather Light. An English lighthouse has been! level -in foggy | ble in| MONEY ORDERS | When ordering goods by mail, send Dominion Express Money Order. | The King of Bulgaria enjoys the re- and! We are the sea-police of the world. i rmany, on the other hand, has acted, e role of the highwayman, and is ting in practice. ~Lord Lytton. ord ISBUB ITT, even irritating the surroundin, house. Just think! You ean lift off any corn or cal- ness. A Cincinnati man dis- covered this ether ¢om- pound and named it freezona. Any drug- gist will sell a tiny bot- tle of freezone, like here shown, for very little cost. You apply a few drops directly upon a 'tender corn or callus. Instantly the soreness DN disappears, then short- ly you will find the corn fill or callus so looge that off. fid. It dries instantly. It corn or 'callus, but shrivels it up without skin. Hard, soft or corns between the toes, ag well as painful calluses, lift right wiliest of all royal Jicinegs meg, He' off. There is no pain before or after- owns theatres, cinemas, tobac i wards. If your druggist hasn't tories, dairies, and has made considers freezone, tell him to order a small hot- jable sums on the Austrian Stock Bx Hi on | change. . for you from his wholesale drug. { i lus without pain or sore- | you can lift it right Wai Freezone is wonder- aching wrists and arms. doesn't eat away the SPrains, cold feet, it is Spadina Ave. Toronto, ' ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC, Internal and external, cured with- out pain by our home treatment, Write | us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. GREASE IS GREASE . It may be any old kind but MICA AXLE GREASE wr s UT REL AE A A pai THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY Limited £0 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA heumatism attacks the 'outside' man. Pains and aches stiffen his joints and muscles and reduces his efficiency. At the first twinge get Sloan's Liniment, easy to apply, it pene- trates without rubbing and soothes € soreness, : fter that long drive or tedious ait in the cold rain apply Sloan's iniment to those stiff fingers; For gout, neuralgia, toothache, b: ises, promptly effective. Atall y 25¢. 50c. and $1.00,

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