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Port Perry Star, 12 Jul 1917, p. 3

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is susomary to that the heir apparent did. The miner seems to have preferred his t to the U-boat, but the Crown appears to have chosen more] Just when the y favor of his son is not a-matter of re- corded date, but the fact remains that Germany of to-day is ruled by the : gentiments of the Prince. _The kaiser is a reminiscence, the a harsh reality, and it is the spirit of the Prince which ars, not only at Verdun but all - along the Hindenburg line and in the ia of von Tirpitz and his, U-boat- Germany, then, is tide) on by the. thoughtless impulses of the Crown Prince, while the function of his fa- ther ses to consist in expressing regrets for German ruthlessness and in, (offering prayers for German suc- cess, The virtual and psychological ruler is & young man whose attitude , understood ¢ on earth, and false to them- os if they indulge the fond as- sumption that Germany is false and bad, while all other nations involved in the war are true and good. The difference between Germany and the other nations lies in the fact that the others went to war with the best that was in them to the front, the worst to the rear. France was ready to subordinate national levity = the serious business 'of defending its im- plicit ideals. After 'untlue delay, Eng- "land decided to subsume snobbery and selfishness for the sake of thrusting] forward its standard notions of eivil- ization. In our own country, we have just begun to let the cardinal ideal of national life take the place of jin- goistic talk, stock jobbery and stock . robbery. That is, where the other/na-| tions have. succeeded in fighting ac- cording to the best, Germany has taken. counsel 'with the ay {ee Apa YouLp YOU HAVE HEALTH? _ less and Think: more. less and Walk more. - Waste less and Give more. Preach less and Practice more." mrt Lead suitable for the easing of tea is needed at Amoyy China. European 'dealers formerly' supplied this pro- duct. oe A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN Can be Averted by Feeding the Starved Nerves With Rich, Red Blood., = ---Nourish your snerves--that is the only way - you can overcome life's worst misery, 'nervous exhaustion. The fits of depression and irritation, the prostrating headaches, the weak- ness and trembling of the legs, the unsteady hand and the imperfect di- gestion that mark the victim of nerve ess, must end in nervous breakdown if neglected. Nourish your nerves by th process of filling your veins wil red, health-giving blood. ' Your nerves are eying out for pure blood and the mission of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills is to make ho rich blood. is explains why ta pills have proved successful in so many cases of nervous disease that did not yield to ordinary treatment. For example, Mr, 'Wilfrid Donald, West Flamboro, Ont., says: --"Before I began the use of Dr. Williams': Pink Pills I was in a serious condition. I was not only badly run"down, but my Se tural : nerves seemed to be completely shat- tered. when I got up in tired as when I 1 slept' badly at night, and e morning was as t to bed. I seem- ed to be on verge of a nervous breakdown. . At this stagé I began the use of Dr, Williams' Pink Pj In the course of a few weeks I felt much relief, and continuing the use of the pills they completely restored my health. I can néw sleep soundly, eat well, and .am enjoying complete freedom from the old nervous trou- bles." You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six 'boxes for $2.60 from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. S---- i -- STRANGE JAPANESE CRAB, A "Remarkable Example of One of Natures Little Jokes. Nature 18 not ordinarily to be ac cused of trying to be funny, but once in a while she seems to indulge in a bit of humor on her own account. Of this a very remarkable example is found in a species 0 of erab plentiful in Japanese waters. It bears on its back a Japanese face. It is the face of a fierce warrior of old Japan. The Japanese have a tradition to ac- count for this curious phenomenon. The story harks back a few centuries, to a period when the seas that wash thé shores of thelr archipelago. were much beset by ferdcious pirates. To put a stop to théir depredations t of fighting ships was prepared, and there presently ensued a battle of the most desperate kind with the . |pirate = fleet--the buccaneers being formidably organized. The pirates were defeated, their ships 'sunk; and, given, they were wiped out to the last ly the story 1s pe lieve 'One is at libe: bis not at i | theory a by the this day, that the souls men a ad and drowned of t that battle entered the bodies of 'the crabs, every one of has the face of a Japanese an on its back. Fdrther- 3 with its /bloated fea- (ES that of a drowned man. point about this taira led, is that it has a set , by the help of Appens to be turned over, off its back. £ rich, | Fills. sizes; 4 to 14 years. no quarter being man. That was the endsof organized |' ; Piracy in hod waters, discredit the idea, they will | ~ | the mother realizes he is ill. In a short-sleeved shirt and a pair of overalls a small boy can start out to do most any of the things he wants to do, such as making a railroad, dig- ging a trehch. or even fighting the enemy. The overalls illustrated are McCall Pattern No. 7824, Boy's Over- alls; in two lengths. Cut in 6 sizes; 4 to 14 years. Price, 15 cents, Boy's Shirt Blouse No. 6420, in 6 sizes; 4 to. 14 years. Price, 10 cents, A fashionable combination of plain and plaid gingham is shown in this cunning frock. This is a practical as well as a very smart model for a vaca- tion frock for a small girl. McCall Pattern No. 7766, Girl's Dress, in 6 Price, 16 cents. These patterns may be obtaiped from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto. Dept. W. Glove Dust Cloth. Make a new dust cloth with an at- tached glove and you will not have grimy fingers and nails after dusting. Sew a piece of the goods eight inches square in the center of the cloth, leav- ing one edge free. Mark the shape of your hand on this square with chalk or pencil and sew with the machine around thé mark, having the wrist on the side left. free. I fell from a building and received what the doctor called a very bad sprained ankle, and told me I must not walk on it for three weeks. I got MINARD'S LINIMENT and in six days I was out to work again. I think it the best Liniment made, ARCHIE E, LAUNDRY, Edmonton. be - . Awful Loss. Gertrude, aged 8; sat in her high chair at the dinner table turning about in her fingers g small ear of corn from which she had been nibbling a row at a time. Suddenly she burst into tears. J "What is 'the matter, dear?" ased her mother. "I've lost my place!" sobbed the lit- tle one. Ki Land worked this year for the first| 50" no time will be in better shape another year, providing it is cultivated the en- Sire season, keeping the weeds out and s mellow as possible. E 2817. 3 GUARD BABY'S HEALTH | IN THE SUMMER -jeome on suddenly to cure them. Neo So * Gerad F. Joy. ~The summer months are the most dangerous to children. The com- plaints of that season, which are chol- era infantum, colic, diarrhoea and dysentry, come on so quickly that of- ten a little one is beyond aid before The mother must be on her.guard to pre- vent these troubles, or if they do other medicine is of such.aid to moth- ers during hot weather as is Baby's Own Tablets. They regulate the | © stomach and bowels and are absolute- ly safe. Sold by medicine dealers - TL : Who fight for truth, whate'er their ie ee ord, to maka astute, eateries hen Yok yes does Ci or by mail at 26 ¢ents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ; reel emerge Watch for overloading, overspeed- ing, ill-fed and badly harnessed horses, 'for warm weather is with us, when the horse feels these cruelties more than at any other season of the year. | A late spring, labor shortage and the extra amount of land to be broken up for fall seeding will reduce the area planted to roots in Britain this year. | Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto. A Father's Influence. The superintendent of a boys' re-| formatory characterizes the homes as the "first institution for the produetion | n of good citizens." He emphasized the | influence of a father on the life of the | boy, and declared that the mother can not discharge the duty of both parents, A medical examiner in another state declares that of ten cases of youthful delinquency nine can be traced to lack of parental control; the medical ex-| aminer finds it the same with acci- | dents. Hanging around a railway yard and "cutting behind" a vehicle may be only what father did when he was a boy, but railway yards have grown more crowded since his time, and a high-powered automobile is not quite the same thing as the grocer's wagon. MONEY ORDERS WHEN ordering goods by mail, send a Dominion Express Money Order. Learn to Swim. Swimming is an accomplishment of more importance to men, women, boys and girls than any of the other sports, yet comparatively few can swim, As it is easier for children to learn than it is for adults, they should be given the opportunity whenever possible. They love the water, as a rule, and if there is no body of water near at hand, let) them don their bathing suits and go out into the summer rain for a frolic. As the suits are easily made at home, |- the children could afford to have them ready for a rainy day, especially as they save good clothes and furnish so much genuine fun. On an extremely hot day, thus ipped, they may frolic in the back-yard with the hose." | no hair gone, and Wo Liniment Cures Garget in Cows © He'll Get Even, u "You've had plenty of rain in your section." "Yep, Hurt my crops, too." "Will you lose much money?" "No; I'll break about even by haul- ing autos out of mudholes." nent Minard's Lintment Cures Distemper. En:lish manufacturers have de- veloped a steel for cutlery that is said to be nonrusting, unstainable and un- tarnishable. MISCELLANEOUS Concer, TUMORS, 1 LUMPS, internal and iS Sh, us 'before t by our "home: oh ac Writs 0 e. Dr. man Me rotted. Se Aawacn The friends that love us Always, § When we go their way or not, eak, | Are the friends hearts remember 'When the others are forgot. Lor Sr i Se n the trouble grows worst; wey | The friends that love us always Just the way they did at first, . ee ps Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. To Canada. And thou, my country, write it on thy heart, } Thy sons are they who nobly take thy part; - Who dedicates his manhood at thy shrine, Wherever born, is born a son of thine. YES ! MAGICALLY ! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS You say to the drug store man, "Give me a small bottle of freezone." This will cost very little but, will posi~ tively remove every hard of soft corn "OTTO HIGEL" [Piano ATION | BOOK ON DOG DISEASES And How to Feed Mailed free 9 to any address by H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc. 118 West 31st Street, New York THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that make a horse Wheeze, Roar, have Thick Wind or Choke-down, can be reduced with | also AB Bunches or Swellings. Noblister, horse kept at work. Eco- S) | nomical--only a few required atan ap- lication. $2 per Tr Book 3 M free. aso RBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment jor reduces Cysts, ens, a niu} Swollen 'eins and Ulcers. $1 and §2 tle at dealers or delivered. Book "'Evidence'" free. W, F. YOUNG, P. D. F., 616 Lymans Bldg., Montreal, Can '@bsorbiae sod Absorbine. Jr. are made ln Canada. For Pimply Faces Try Cuticura ¢&:-3 Soap and Ointmeqt Samples Free by Post Asimple,easy, speedy treat- {= ment. Smear the pimples with Cuticura Ointment, wash off in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot waterand continue bathing for some minutes, Use night and, morning, For pimples, redness, eh §tching and irritation, dan dels ing scalp and falling hal, red, rough hands and baby rashes, these fra~ t emollients are wonderful as well as ideal for the toilet. For free sample .: by ow or callus from one's feet. A few drops of this new ether com- | pound applied directly upon a tender, | aching corn relieves the soreness in- stantly, and soon the entire corn or i callus, root and all, dries up and can | be lifted off with the fingers. This new way to rid one's feet of | corns was introduced by a Cincinnati ! man, who says that freezone dries in a moment, and simply shrivels up the corn or callus without irritating the {> Don't let skin. Don't let father die of infection or Jockiaw from whittling at his corns, but clip this out and make him try it, If your druggist hasn't any freezone tell him to order a small bottle from i his wholesale drug store for you. NOTICE TO SICK WOMEN Positive Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Relieves Suffering. Bridgeton,N.J.--*'I cannot speak too highly of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta. ble Compound for inflammation and other weaknesses. was very irregular and would have ter- rible pains so that I could hardly take a step. Sometimes I weuld be so misera~ ble that I could not #| sweep a room. change, 1 later ri Lydia E. Pink» ham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt a change for the better. I took it until I was in good healthy condition. I recommend the Pinkham remedtes to all women as L have them with such good results."'--Mrs. MILFORD T. CuM- MINGS, 822 Harmony St., Penn's Grove, Such testimony should be accepted b; oll women as convincing evidence of the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as a "remedy for the distressing ills of women such as glisy acements, inflammation, ulceration, i ye nful periods, nervousness ailments, City Eye Specialists Tell How To ~ Strengthen Eyesight 50% In a A Free Presest on You Can Have Use at Home. Boston, A of eye strain| Ha wd other eye Weakiesten, and those 0 wear glasses, will be glad to know that Doctors and Bye poeta hd there is Jeal ope and help he them, Man Many whose eyes were Ning y they have had their Syescre tore ay. r usin Te: ~ was al- Could hot see i read at eye stra tired eyes which I have w ery orn E LEE Hn; g louver on ve "jookad i Ti a the m Breen Fg Wg my joy ih wi ; = ihe Hi Shronio Gok an Sperative treatment I prescribed nflammatory ce gan to subside and 4 seven | Junctivitls and ephiphora, Her eyes when not congested had the dull, suf- jused d sxpreasion common to such cases, run out of her medicine a friend" suggested Bon-Opto. She used is treatment and not oply overcame her distressing Sondition, but strange and amazing seem, 80 strengthened her Feventaht. hat she was able dispense with her distance lasses and her headache and neuralgia eft her. In this instance I should sa her eyesight was improved 300%, have since verified the efficacy hig treatment in a mber of cases and have seen the & osight im im] axe: from lon per cent in a Ay can say it wor than. an scribed for the eyes." r. Smith, an oculist of Wide ah i- efce, says: have e rivate ractice a number or Tate, fi i Teenase Sith on-Opto and am able repo Hjiimate recovery in Bot acu and cases. Mr. e to my office p10 on for Shucleation ne ly Speratlos enucleation see perativ o Before resorting ably short|s aed Tote quickly Opto and in 24 h the, secretion ons lessened, was cured and foe} i vision. "Anothers conve t rpeons the rn tained 0 Week's Time In Many Instances strain arising from protracted micros scopical research wor Bon-Opto used according to directions yondered a sure prising service. I found my eyes re- markably st Ry so much 9 1 have put aside my lasses without dis- comfort, Beveral of my colleagues have also used it and we are agreed as to its results. In a few days, under my observation, the eyes of an 3 astigmatia case were so improved thal have been discard gdb Eye troubles o may be wonderfully benefited ior use of Bon-Opto and if strengthen your eye: ore and Fn ELE other rem have - ody 1 pre*| disor 0 o| disappear, 8. B. ci ufferiig with an infected i steps to esca fl Iv! use of ny 1 tar extern Ebr Con says: Soh uaa conition™ Turing to "NM; 3 were in Aad & you want to 4 7

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