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Port Perry Star, 29 Aug 1918, p. 7

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8 MAKE SKIN SA WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR De ES 'Make this besnty lotion for a few cents and see for yourself. % x MONS What girl or woman hasn't heard of femon juice to remove complexion blemishes; to whiten the skin and to _ + bring out the roses; the freshness and - the hidden beauty? But lemon juice . alone is acid, therefore irritating, and ~~ .should be mixed with orchard white ~. this way. Strain through a fine cloth the juice of two fresh lemons into a "bottle containing about three ounces " 'of orchard white, then shake well and you have a whole quarter pint of skin . and complexion "lation at about the cos$- one, usually pays for'a small jar | © of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to| strain the lemon juice so no pulp gets "into the bottle, then "his lotion will re- _. main pure and fresh for months. When applied daily to the face, neck, arms and hands it should help to __bleach, clear, smoothen and beautity x the skin. } Any druggist 'will supply three sgunces of orchard white at very little cost and the grocer has the lemons. . P¥rnathony F _ RUSKIN ON HUN TRAITS the Great English Writer Sums Up German Character > Ruskin in measuring the Germans in peace and war times, gives the fol-' + lowing in "Fors Clavigera": : ¥ "i "Blessing is only for the weak and i | pereiful, and a German cannot: be | either; he does not understand even / {the meaning of the words. In that is the intense, irreconcilable difference = "between the French and German! natures. A Frenchman is selfish only when he is vile and lustful: but. a German, _ selfish in the purest sfates of virtue and morality. A French- ;man is arrogant only in jgnorance; {but no quantity of learning ever mak- "es a Gern.an modest." | "Accordinly, when tH& Germans get command of Lombardy they bombard 'Venice, steal their pictures (which _ they can't understand a single totich of). and entirely ruin the country, 'morally 'and /physically, leaving. be- hind them misery, vice and intense N hatred of themselves wherever their accursed feet have trodden." _7WHere war has left its wake of whit- at ened hone, 'Soft stems of sumnter grass shall re f wave again, > 3 > "And all the blood 'that war has ever trewn » ¥ from his wholesale drug house, fine stuff and acts like a charm every time. Cl - "Can All You Can, Canada" Canadians are asked to can, and store % tity 'of vegetables and fruits this summer. August is the month for currants, plums; apples, Beans, cafi- flower, corn, carrots and beets. Make the most of the abundant garden crop this summer. ~ ~ dry, Germany's Last Word. J Arthur Train, the novelist, put down a German newspaper at the Century Club, in New York, with an impatient grunt. Cas ' "It says here," he explained, "that it is Germany who will speak the-last word in this war." : Then the novelist laughed angrily and added: = "Yes, Germany willsspeak the last word in the war, and that last word | will be 'Kamerad!'"" S---- MONEY ORDERS. Dominion Express Money Orders are on sale in five thousand offices Throughout Canada. The Man Objective - "Cheap food to-day, if it means less food or no food to-morrow is a fool's benefaction. The stabilation of food prices is, in the long run, in- finitely important than any theatrical price reduction." Sir Wil- liam Goode, Diaison Officer for the British \Ministry of Food with the United States Food Administration and the Canada Food Board. Lachute, Que., 25th Sept., 1908. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen, Ever since coming home from the Boer war I have been bother- ed with running fever sores on.my legs. I tried many salves and lini- ments; also doctored = continuously for the blood, but got no permanent relief, tfll last winter when my mother got me to try MINARD'S LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost magi- cal. Two bottles courpletely cured me and I have worked every working day since. Yours gratefully, JOHN WALSH. § A but a passing stain. TE g - Red Cross Dogs A letter from a young Harvard man in the American Ambulance Service ff in France, which is quoted in the New York Sun, gives an in glim- pse of the wonderful pepsi, of evening, he writes, a couple came round to see us bring- tKe greatest' possible quan- |. Only the young girl could withstand the severe test of this neckline, and only dimpled elbows may show below these short sleeves. McCall Pat- tern No. 8514, Misses' Dress. In"4 sizes, 14 to 20 years. Price, 26 cen's. Transfer Mesign No, 888, 15 cents. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Tor- ontd, Dept. W. a FOR SALE VY BERLY NEWSPArER ar foine to France, 0 3,000. Wort donnie that amount, J. H., ¢/o Wilson Publishing ted. Toronto. WELL $2aUIPPED ; NEWSPAPER and printin Ontario, carried Ty £0 for 35 on quick sale. ilson Publishing Co.. Ltd. Toronto. EDIGREED NEWFOUNDLAND Fubples, that noble breed now so A nearly extine e have some very fine o! R. tapi Abbotsford, Que. AGENTS WANTED GENTS WANT $1,000. YOU e it in your county with our 'ast selling Combination Cooker. One salesman banks $388.66 the first month. Another agent sells 20 in two hour Others cleaning up $10 daily. No capl- necessary. Goods shipped to reliable on time. _ Territory going fast uick to secure your fleld. Com. roducts Co. Ti Foster. Que. homas Bldg, MISCELLANEOUS ANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC. . interaal and external, cured with. pain yur home treatment, Writ as ore te, r. Bellman Medic Co. ted, Collingwood Ont -- KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT 1 , PAIN Ad eect do xierminator Hirst's 40 years "THIS is FREE PAL} qv . OLIVE WEEK for eve _ user of this famous soap. § THe Week k ing which you buy ong cake at be cake absolt: the coupon which r who sells is g ee free Ofer. actin accept the coupon in exchange for a of Palmolive provided you buy «cake of Palmolive at the same time. ws - With all soap selling at war-time prices, this gift will doubly appreciatedi-act now, while the supply holds out. Tedr out the coupon, sign it and take it to your dealer at once. Don't risk losing your free cake of : "No need to tell you how good Palmolive is. How its smooth, creamy lather is considered the greatest of all toilet luxuries. Make this your introduction to the luxury you have been missing if you don't already use Palmolive-- --or accept this opportunity to enjoy a cake free if you.do. Palmolive contains Nature's greatest cleansing agents--the Palm and Olive Oils prized since history began as the greatest of all toilet luxuries. Its delicate Oriental perfume adds to the pleasure of its use. Its lasting qualities make it the economy soap. = I You Present ZZ Za This Coupon AS @ J FREE SCAP COUPON This coupo.. will be accepted (if presented within thirty days) as full payment for one cake of Palmolive Soap when the holder purchases another cake at the regular price of 15¢ (two for 25¢.) : "e Only one coupon may be presented by each - family and the name and address of the party . receiving the free Palmolive Soap must be signed in full to the following: 1 hereby certify that I have this day purchased one cake of Palmolive Soap from my dealer and received one cake Palmolive Soap Free. Name ARIA oo osnnnn une sess cong snventon NOTX, ERS: W cthasonp very wi coupon only. ine pallor ve Dany, Limited "Sut. Rar, the full name an . bod 5 be mi sighed by the party rece'

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