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Port Perry Star, 3 Jul 1919, p. 3

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. dies' ' and misses' \kim- made"from Japanese crepe re- . 4 yards of 32-inch material nnd 4% yards of 4% inches wide ma- © terial. - McCall Pattern 8676--3 sizes 8, M, 'L.--price 20c. 7 patterns may be obtained Yom your .] Me( dealer, or from 'the MeCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. : anes The Joy Our Heroes Bring. _ When all our boys, survived, are here, From out the plague of war, They're welcome home as=to.us are Our. treasures near and dear; | ig like the floral gifts of Spring, ose breath is Heaven's air; : Anda -as such fons nes a chee glo or and, > . The joys our heroes bring! - SR Again, they're like Alig Susu >a wealth, Avhen harvest homes are gay, | ~% And toil and doubt have given way "Io happiness and health; 0! When all the merrymakers sing . Their paeans of success, © We share their triumph when we bless The joys our heroes bring! Cras put, ah, they. touch us most of all y 'Winter snows come down, : fd Nature. e Weare his darken fio | means by which new health and a brighter out- jack of lite 'were gained. 38 groot of | of "Pills in done 80 much for me that 1 urge every weak woman to try them, and they will soon realize the great difference in one's health they make." If you suffer from any ot' 'the ills that particularly afflict womanhood you should avail yourself at once of the health help of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You can get them from any dealer in medicine or by mail post at 50 cents a box or six boxes $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. 5 . MYSTERIOUS MEMORIAL. = Back to 1700 Years B.C. Stonehenge, the greatest 'and old- . | est of the nation's memorials, situated on Salisbury Plain, has been presented to Great Britain by its owner. As the remains of a long gone-by civilization, | Storiehenge has a value and an in- terest equalled by no other monument inthe United Kingdom. The historic monument is com- posed of huge. stones, some 'of them weighing tons, and in some Instances piled oné atop of @nother. How the great blocks were got to their posi, tions, or their age or purpose, is a mystery, but it is believed that the monument dates from as early as 1700. BC. It has-been a place of pilgrim: age for gen Evelyn and Pepys, Johnson," Bret son and other great Men visited it, and some of them lelftorecords of the impression which the great stones made upon them. Johnson pointed a delightful contrast between the Cathe- dral of Salisbury (the spire of which can 'be seen from the Plain) and "those girt big stones" as they are called by the natives. Johnson said: ese were two emi- nent monunients of and rudeness, exhibiting the first essay and the last perfection in architecture." Evelyn, it is' evident from a remark in his diary, made an 'unsuccessful attempt to sows fhe stones. "To number them | exactly," he wrote, "is very difficult; confusion, though they seemed to ex- ceed 100; we counted only 95." Pepys found the stones ™ "so pro- digious as any tales I have ever heard of them. God knows what their uge was." One large stone, known as the "leading stone," was, in 1901, restored to the perpendicular. During the ex- cavations made then a number of im- plements. were found, believed to have been used by fhe halides. They, were ai Private, ownerships | fours stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain, Dates " 'Mrs. W they le In such variety of posture and. 1 iyo ! aud Shur hat wa and polished by machinery. The largest stone on record for that region, where the mining is carried on in 8 hit-and-miss 'manner, weighed $ fourteen carats; it was found by a knocker" named London, who, 'because of his great size and strength 'and previous lawless acts, was feared by the other bushmen. "Pork knock- er" is a local term given to a group of haruncaTtis. men who know no.sys- he precedent set by his has sd they he turned the stone over to his em: ployer. 1 happened to meet him af- terwards in the interfor and asked him how it came,about that he did not keep the stone for himsellf. ith an unlooked-for show of eloquen he said: "Give unto Caesar what is CresaPs. and Gnto God what is God's--anyway he be too -beeg stone for one feller- man to steal." His employer probably never would have seen. the stone if it had been a mere five carats but for once London had been awed into Red Jo hones. { BABYS OWN TABLETS OF GREAT HELP Mothers, it your baby or "growing child is sickly; if he does not sleep well at night; if he cries a great deal; is constipated and his little bowels and stomach are not working right, | give him Baby's Own Tablets--they have proved of great help to thousands of mothers. Concerning the Tablets ."H. Decater, Corsonl's Siding, Ont., says: --*"I have used Baby's Own Tablets and have found them excel lent for the little ones and would not be without them." THe Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative and are guaranteed to contain no' harmful drug--that is why they always do good and never harm. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ------------------ The Rock of Gibraltar, Many interesting bits of history are connected with Gibraltar, the famous rock at thé entrance to the Mediter- ranean. Among other things it is re- called that the last siege of Gibraltar was by far the longest of modern times. It commenced on June 21, 1779, and ended in February, 1783. It thus lasted for the long period of three years and eight months. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,--This fall I got thrown on a fence and hurt my chest very bad, so I could not work and it hurt mie to breathe, I tried all kinds of Liniments and they did me no good. One bottle of MINARD'S LINI- MENT, warmed on flannels and-ap- plied on my breast cured me com: pletely. Xa JO H COSSABOOM. Rossway, Digby Co., N. 8. - Who ls Blind? Will every person who' reads this otice, and knows a blind man or {woman anywhere in Canada, kindly the name and address of that d one to the Canadian National titute fog the Blind, '36 King St. t, Toronto. pi Institute is conductisg work for blind along the most modern tific lines and desires that each er- The Fern and 0 will et , Ottaw st. /Andrews-by-the-sea & ~ Canada hag "string. of well-planned It courses from the Atlantic to the ¢, ranging from seaside links at Andrews-by-the-sea on the Bay of Fundy to the Banff Springs Golf Club, 'Alberta, where the golfer can play his e at an altitude of nearly a mile. ing farther west he can play the ancouver and Victoria golf clubs [Where the altitude is not far above the #ea and where the golf sharp can play the royal and ancient game every month in the twelve, because the Japan current decrees that there shall be no "winter killed" greens. . This year will be the greatest in the history of Canada and the United adie S00 so far as international golf is concerned. Ten of Canada's best golf- thath ds will play against ten of the best to | from the United States at the Hamil- 'ton Golf and Country Club, Hamilton, Ontario, on July 25th, and the Cana- dian Senfors, who won the Duke of Devonshire's Cup in a match against the United States Seniors, will defend the cup in a return match at Apawa- mis Golf Club, Rye, N.Y. Champion Evans has a very high opinion of Canadian golf courses, and of , the Hamilton Golf and Country Club in particular. "This Club," he states, "is one of the very best links In North America. It 'swings well, and is a thorough test of golf." The St. Andrews-Afgonquin Golf Club at St. Andrews-by-the-Sea is an 18-hole links, 6,000 yards in length, and there 'is also a 9-hole links near by. The long course resembles some of the best seaside links of Scotland. Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Winnipeg, Calgary, Victoria and Vancouver are all great golfing centers. At the Banff Springs Golf Club on "The Roof of the World," the golf is excellent and the scenic surroundings unsur- passed in beauty. sie fp arse TORONTO FAT STOCK SHOW. At the annual meeting of the Toron- to Fat Stock Show, held' recently, it was decided to again have classes for female cattle, also that instead of re- quiring ninety days' ownership of car- loads of cattle that 1t would be suf- ficient if owned 'by exhfbitor at time of entry. This will be welcome news to some exhibitors who were unable to compete in some of the classes last year. smelt Hang Bath Mat.' Hang your bath mat up when it is not in use. Three little lonps of tape, one at each end of one edge and the third in the middle of the same edge, by which it can be hung on hooks on the bathroom wall, will ké®p™the mat cleaner much longer than if allpwed | to remain on the floor--will dry the mat much more quickly and will keep from becoming wrinkled or worn. MONEY ORDERS. Buy your out-bf-town supplies with Dominion Express Money Orders. Five Dollars costs three cents. After you empty the wash boiler rinse it with clear hot water and while still warm rub the inside with soap. This prevents it from rusting] - and next wash day it will be there to e as sunds. GENUINE ASPRIN HAS "BAYER CROSS" TABLETS WITHOUT "BAYER CROSS" NOT ASPIRIN AT ALL. iy I Get Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspir In" in a "Bayer" Package, Plainly "Marked With the Safety "Bayer Cross." ~ Wat is mot a' penny of German Se Tablets of ] "Aspirin." Cie rman of profit by its sale or ever be a mother know you'd won the V.C.?" '| "It wasna a turfiitae write." > His Chance. ¥ 'the yi man warmly by te I let. me 1 after my own heart." "Oh, or ir ted the blushing suitor, "I'm 'after your daughters. " "The Mathematics of It. She had seven million dollars Placed in bonds and stocks and rents; He had "leven million dollars, So they merged their sentiments. Now they've raised a son whose value Is exactly three cents, ~ Lazy Worm. Two miners went on a fishing ex- pedition. But they were novices at the game. one. "Och, simply rotten!" was the re- ply. "I don't believe my bloomin' worm's trying." A. Wife's Revenge. "1 am sorry to be critical, my, dear," said Mr. Lambkin, "but this pudding is not the kind that mother used to make--not by a long shot." "It's too bad, Henry," repliled Mrs. Lambkin, amiably. "I don't know what to do about it. Perhaps you'd better write to her and tell her. She scent it over this afternoon." Satisfied. "Betsy," he whispered, as they sat together on the fence surroundi Mrs. Filligan's pigsty, "ow beautiful you be! Jes' think of it, Betsy! When us be married us will have a pig of our own, Think of that, Betsy!" "lan," she whispered, a note of re- sentment in her voice, "what do I care for pigs? I shan't want a pig when I've got you!" Then all was silent once more, save for the musical frolics of zephyrs al- ready mentioned, een eset Minard"s Liniment Cures Distemper. Not His Fault. Conjurer--*Now, to help me with this next trick, I want the services of a boy--just any boy in the audience-- yes, you will do, my little man; come along. Now, you've never seen me be- fore, have you?" Boy (innocently)--"No, father!" LEMONS MAKE SKIN WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR -- Make this beauty lotion for a few cents and see for yourself. What girl or woman hasn't heard of lemon 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 lotion at about the cost one ustally pays for a small jar of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to 'strain the lemon juice so no pulp gets into the bottle then this 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 beautify the skin. Any druggist. will ounces of orchard white at very"little cost and the grocer has the lemons. or. Bubkins," said the proud fath- |. ir ery 11 you that you | "Hoo are ye gettin' on, Jock asked y" supply three + Cdn mv JUMORS, 1! Jumps, TR us baton Sa CH saben us 3h Co.. Limited. Collingwood. Good Diagnosis. "Did the doctor know What you had? "Seemed to have had a pretty ac- .| curate idea. He asked for $10 and I had $11." -- Minard"s Lintment Cures Colds, Eto. Army horses and mules sold fn all theatres of war have, so far, realized over $67,000,000, Taxation before the war in Great Britain, France, and Germany, was, per 'head, in the proportion of seventy-three, eighty, and Tuty reg- pectively. © SO Geen Laugh When People Step On Your Feet Try this yourself then pass it along to others. it works! ] i Ouch ! 21°'?! 1 This kind of rough talk will be heard less here in town if people troubled with corns will follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freezong when applied to a tender, aching corn stops soreness at once, and soon the corn dries up and lifts right out without pain, He says freezone 1s an ether com- pound which dries immediately and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter of an ounce of freezone will cost very little at any drug store, but is suffi. cient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since the inauguration of the high heels. Mrs. Lilian Taylor Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Baby "Our baby was two weeks old when his face became very red and etibly itchy, and he was fairly crazy rub- bing and scratching " ul the skin broke and { cry, -His face loo > hough hry Tight be disfigured "1 thought I would give Cuticura Soap and Ointment a Loy 1 found the free sample so good that I bought: more and two cakes of Cuticura Soap and a fifty cent bog of Cuticura Oint- ment healed him." (Signed) Mrs. Lilian M. Taylor, Box 99, Brace- bridge, Muskoka, Ont., Dec. 30, "18. Cuticura Soap to cleanse and pur- Ointment to soften and soothe and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume are ideal for daily toilet purposes. Ba LER A ER ln . cell in your body. course you have no "pep.' irritate the bowels. Nujol prev encouraging Nujol helps Nat moving the cause of constipation and self-pdisoutng. absolutely harmless nd pleasant to take; - -.F establish easy, thérough regular intervals --the healthiest i ial bom your drigaid ' Spring Fever --What Is It? HREE o'clock in the after- noori -- and absolutely ne "pep."" You call it spring : fever, but is it? When you are comstipated waste matter re . mains in the intestines, decays, forms poisons which ve absorbed into your blood and carried by it to every Wien your cells are thus poisoned, of * Pills,salts, mineral waters, castor oil, etc. ,merely force the bows els to act, and make constipation and self-poisoning a habit. Nujol is entirely different from drugs as it does notforce or stagration by softening the food waste and e intestinal muscles to act naturally, thus re- Ibis boivel evacu~ Rabi te -- 7 tad

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