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Port Perry Star, 26 Jun 1919, p. 3

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"L.~pricé 20 cents. It requires, yards of 86-inch material. --_ patterns' may be" obtained your : local McCall dealer, or ro the McCall Co., 70 Bond st, Torants, Dept, W. \ BE TURNING WASTE TQ GOLD. vera Spinner * Latighed At When He. "Bought His First Rubbish. _ One day, when in London, a spinner Fw across a heap of silk waste mixed up with dirty rope ends, leaves and sticks, all. knotted together. "What is that?" he asked. "Oh, simply rubbish. It is impos- 80 anything With it," was 5 m his mills went into. experimental inery for the utilization of this 8. the startling an- ies: "The result is that to-day silk pours into the great' il Tram i pire of te vod 0 TI 'vature, thors 13 Ho 'wasts. It is only because of man's limitations that Jitereq i 'with what seems | ito 'day a ray of enti tlle upon o Gand hep of wae Sud purse it iio £04. 3 ARE eon a | by mail "boxes, and" before they were gone she was in the best of health. When she began the use of the pills she weighed only 90 pounds, and ander their use her. weight increased. to red Tidy ue all mothers 'to; give 'them Dr. Wik You can get Dr. Williams' Pink | Pills from'any dealer in medicine, or post paid at 0c. a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The liams' Medicine, Co., Brockville, Ont. rp ee WARM PRAISE FROM BRITAIN. tne. The Motherland Expresses Profound * Appreciation 'of: Canada's 'Effort in Food Production. Something that should have an im- portant. bearing on trade relations be- tween . the Motherland and Canada, | whose opportunengss the Canadian Trade Commission impresses upon our business community, is the British ] public's warm appreciation of what was done by the Dominion in the war, The, very name of Canada appgars to, strike a chord of sympathy, 'and to arouse a desire for closer association. it. would be putting a somewhat ig- noble and mercenary construction on this to state that it simply opens a new era for business connections across the ocean. Yet so curious is the Anglo-Saxon race to which we be- Jong that it is exactly this feature which would appeal"most to the prac- tical British mind 4s' the only consist- ent form in' which the national senti- ment could be expressed. More food- stuffs and still more produce of our vast farm lands could be sent to Great Britain where the consuming public learned in wartime to know that. in times of stress food {rom under "the Old Flag" may always be relied upon. On their part they are doing all pos: sible by granting a government pre. terence as well as fostering private | Dr predilection for all goods from within ,| the Empire. ; "If 'proof were wanted it would be {found in the cordiality of the remarks recently published broadcast in Eng- lish and Scottish newspapers of the 'British Food Controller, the Right Honorable George H. Roberts. M.P. | (by. Lr the way, one of the finest. types of lempcratic, self-made labor men he. 'the he THe Parliament). Mr. te | | Roberts after remarking that Canada {had not found it necessary to adopt compulsory rationing in its food con- trol methods, said: "The measures adopted in Canada to increase production and conserve food, «combined with the fact that the Bri- tish Se icp to keep the r. Wil} jE to observe that a great of the splendid results ensued | pro ndist appeals to the om of the Producers "Father, Forgive Us. Father, forgive us, for we fear at times We've passed Thee on the road, 'while gazing far; We've looked beyond the valley where we live, And sought Thee where the shining summits are. Help us to know Thou walkest side by side, Whatever and wherever we may be; Thou art not far-off standing, but so close Our hands may every moment cling to Thee. - Father, torgive us; hour How near Thou art. Help us to feel Thee near, . That with unfailing faith we rest our hearts On thine own loving heart, and lose our fear. ' show us every KEEP CHILDREN HEALTHY To keep children healthy the bowels must be kept regular and the stomach sweet. .Nine-tenths of. the ailments which afflict little ones are caused by derangements of the bowels and stomach. No other medicine can equal 'Baby's Own Tablets in guarding either the baby or growing child from the ills that follow & disordered condition of the bowels or stomach. They are a mild but thorough laxative and never fail to give results. Concerning them rs. W. B. Coolledge, Sarnia, Ont, says: "I have used Baby's Own Tab- lets for over three years and have found them the best medicine I have ever used for my children. I never have any trouble giving them to my little ones and they have saved me many a. doctor's bill. My advice to all mothers of little ones is to keep a box of the Tablets in the house." The Tablets are sold by medicin® dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr; Wibiams' . Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont.' -- pees. 3 Sign Still Appropriate. He sauntered into a barber shop and got shaved. When he had finished the barber handed him a tag for 65 cents. The man regarded it thought- fully. Then, turning to the barber, he asked: "Do you happen to know the significance of that red and white sfriped pole in front of your shop?" "Yes. sir," said the barber, "You see, in olden times, barbers were surgeons 'as well as tonsorial artists. When a man had to be bled, he came to a bar- ber." "And we still get bled," retort- ed the customer as he paid the.check, adding, rwastevhs you do, don't take down that pole." Mag Liniment used by Physicians. | Semen tiene gr To a Water Lily. Thy beauty, fragrance, Are. VEEHIpassed in the domain of lavish iy the Artist, whose fine : powers here thelr climax. Jn thy es- sence, He: [| + "Now, boys," said tho schoolmaster brightly, "f want. bh pes Making Them Up. of, about fiv oa some ut five topic 'you know a jot about. ' Shall we ert 'thought a minute--"your er's bicycles. Most of them have Hho boys licked their pencils and started. The master noticed that little Frank had finished much sooner than the rest, so he went across to see. , "My tather has a bicycle," he read. "He took it out the other day, and -- for a ride. - He caught his wheel the tram-lines. and had a spill. His ycle was smashed. I think this Is about fitty words. My father used the other four hundred and fifty as he car ried the bicycle home." Not on the Map. Tommy--"Papa, where is Atoms?" Father--"Atoms? I don't know, my boy." You mean Athens probably." Tommy--""No, I mean Atoms--the place where everything' is blown to." I was cured of Bronchitis and Asth- ma by MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. Lot 5, P. EB. L I was cured of a severe attack of Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINI- MENT. - Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. I was cured of a severely sprained leg by MINARD'S LINIMENT. JOSHUA: A, WYNACHT. Bridgewater. Origin of Oilcloth. There lived in England a painter. His name was John Buckley. He made his living by painting the floors of the rich in large black and white squares. He was just a common floor painter. He was intensely practical, and it annoyed him when he found his work much hampered by the servants of his rich employers, who objected strenuously to walking on wet paint. So John Buckley conceived the idea of painting his designs on canvas, let- ting the canvas dry, and then tacking it down on the floor. And that's how we came to get oilcloth. Queen is Very Domestio. Queen Mary has been much occu- pled at Windsor recently, superintend- ing the replacing of the treasures which were stored away during the war. No other Queen has taken this domestic interest in Windsor or has known much about its contents, but Queen Mary frequently motors down from Buckingham Palace to see some alteration, and is said by the Windsor staff to know more about the treas- ures there than any of the officidls in charge. Some time ago Her Majesty examined and re-classified all the china in the castle, and arranged for its better keeping. It was found that some of the rarest pleces were lying away. in cellars, where they had been uncared for and neglected for years. MONEY ORDERS. Send a Dominion Express Money Order. They are payable everywhere. | A Royal Authoress. A rumer has been heard in London that Queen Alexandra may shortly blossom out as an authoress--at any rate, a part one. She may, it is sald, in consultation, of course, with a sec- retary, issue and edit some of the let- ters and private papers: of the late King Bdward. Anyway, she has lately been going through a vast collection of documents very thoroughly indeed, destroying some and keeping others for future reference, What amazing amount of inside knowleldge of events of the past fitty years and more the Queen Mather must possess. With the Fingers! Says Gorns Lift Out Without Any Pala . | | Wash Out Your Pores : a Sutra Soap Tn "Safe hal sori oe to et marry by, law: ers ard the very man whe iy tome 481 1 hore yesterday?" Yes, sir. mean--~China? Up Against It. "I can't raise fifty dollars--that's all there is to that. I got a notice from my bank this morning that I had overdrawn" "Well, try some other bank. overdrawn." They A New Species. Bobby, aged seven, was making his first visit 'to the s00. He looked around at: the various' animals, and coming to a cage marked "Female," he rushed up to his mother in: great ex: "Oh, mother," he sald. "I've always intel to see a Teugs, and here he is Explained. "That young man doesn't seem to know when to go home!" exclaimed the grouchy father. "It was my carelessness," declared Gwendolyn. "I asked him to explain the league of nations." "What has that to do with it?" "You know it always takes 'three or four hours to explain the league of nations, and even then there will prob- ably be a great deal that remains to be said on future occasions." THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE ASPIRIN ONLY TABLETS MARKED WITH "BAYER CROSS" ARE ASPIRIN. If You Don't See the "Bayer Cross" on the Tablets, Refuse Them--They Are Not Aspirin At All Your druggist gladly will give you the genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" because genuine Aspirin now is made by Canadians and owned' by a Cana. dian Company. There is not o cent's worth of Ger man interest in Aspirin, all rights be- ing purchased from the U.S, Govern- ment, During the war, acid imitations were gold as Aspirin in pill boxes and various other containers. But now you can get genuine Aspirin, plainly stamped with the safety "Be¥er Cross" -- Aspirin proved safe by millions for Headache, Toothache, Barache, Rheu- matism, Lumbago, Colds, Neuritis, and Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets, also larger "Bayer" packages, . Aspirin is the trade mark, registered in Canada, of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic-acidester of Salicylicacid, ACurefor Pimples "Youdon'tneed mercury, potash or any other strong mineral to cure pimples caused by poor blood. Take Extract of Roots-- druggist calls it "Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup--and your ekin will clear up as fresh as a baby's. It will sweeten your stomachand regulate your bowels." Get the genwno, ?50c. and $1.00 Bottles. At drug stores. 5 Customer--\y nag country do youl FIETLIvO Ach HALF FRUIT. bearings ® brick house, bath, nace, electric ght; workman's cottage, 00d! barn, drive house, implement sh HY price twenty-four thousand, elgn thousan T EN ACRES--ALL PLANTED, oung Ld choice sand land; no ball red. | ngs; ies ay thies hund un red TWENTY EIGHT 4 en HIGH. ES--ON WAY and trolley line, a to: fruit in full bearing: frame house and 'barn; pric een thousand, cash sixty-five hundred, WwW Eb, G OR PHONE, BELL'S LIMIT: Sam sions tow Cues intel -JUMORS. LUMPS, t pain b; nome irgapment Write u U8 before by, i home Dr. a elinan Medical mited, Colll t His Status. "You will at least admit," sald Ten. nyson J. Daft, "that I have won some- thing of a réputation as a poet." "Yes," returned J. Fuller Gloom. "It is generally acknowledged that you have no inferior." Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. Water should be freshly boiled "in making beverages. THE POLICE FQRCE OF THE BODY AY and night--without ceasing--a suggle is - going on in your body be- tween the germs of disease and the white blood cor- puscles--the police force of the human body. If this police force weakens, disease germs gain a foot-, hold--sickness follows. = Col tion is the most common, - and gerous way of corruptin the human police force. I'do waste remains too long in the in- testines--decays--poisons the blood; --and opens the way-for attack by = the gerne that cause tuberculosis, diphtheria, pneumonia and a mule ~ « titude of other ills. - The able habit of using salts, A ! pills, mineral waters, castor oil, =, etc., to force the bowels to' move, : makes this condition even worse, "=. as constipation returns almost ims © mediately. X Nujol is entirely different from} 3 drugs as it does not force or irritate ! the bowels. : Nujol prevents stagnation by sot : ening the food waste and encour aging 4 the intestinal muscles ta act: naturally, thus removing the cause of constipation and and .clf-poisoning. - [tis absolutely harmless »ndpleasane. . : Nujol! helps Nature establish éasy, © thorough bowel evacuation at reg- - intervals--the healthiest 'habit fo

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