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Port Perry Star, 25 Sep 1919, p. 3

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Address all C ll © THE GENERAL SECRETARY, . Ll I | em | NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE 805. Electric Chambers, 'Winnipeg. , Dervous nature, - Although the discovery of water be- neath the ground by means of the v roved to : be there {a scien- L do 8 8 strange sense w enables to find water in a dry land. The sleep. They answer questions ration: the conscious mind:.--But in the morn- ing they have ever of having talked in their sleep, and they are apt "to deny the testi. mony of those who talked with them. Sleep-walkers never remember their nightly adventures. They find it dif- ficult to believe that they have Jeft .| their beds, dressed themselves, and | taken a walk. All that they note in| the morning is drowsiness, and some- times a slight headache. Budden changes of personality are fairly common, and many interesting cases have been recorded. A man will | 'suddenly cail himself by a new name, wander to a distant town, and begin a new life. All his past is forgotten, and his "double" is a being totally un. like his real self. This state is described as "fugue," and there have been many strange in- stances al soldiers suffering from war-shock. . en the patients re- cover they have no recollection of the life led by their self. They. say that they have had a long dréam, but cap- not recall the incidents. : growing of flax By Ontarlo farmers. Ontario flax has in the past\.been found acceptable by Irish linen u- famous Irish linens. A newly invent nadian machine to harvest the for purposes of spinning, not. cut, 4s 'expected costs greatly, 5 tion of the tithe crop in vhich formerly placed: Back of the ally, and appear to be wide awake in |... no recollection what- | Stead facturers in the production of the |' | one wants." ° af uw 5 x BE doesn't always get the party © Poor Husband. 7 you annoyed because 1 sharp. 'ened a pencil with your rasor?" "Twice," lied 'the patient hus. bund. "After I given up trying to 'shave T tried to write with the pen: oft of 5 3 4 Thrifty. . Wite--"John, why do you take that patent medicine when it nearly kills "In [you like this?" cured; by killing the ) ses it. "There are elderly people who have never felt a twinge of rheumatism,' and | many who have conquered it by simp- ly keeping their blood rich and pure. The bk making, blood enriching qualities of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is becoming every year more widely known, and it is the more general use of these. pills that has robbed rheu- matism of its terrors. "At the first sign of poor blood, which is shown by loss of appetite, palpitations, dull kin and .dim eyes, protect yourself against the further ravages of disease by taking Dr. Willams' Pink Pills, They have cured thousands of people --it you give them a fair trial they will not disappoint you. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' MedicineCo., Brock- ville, Ont. -- ee fpr Mistakes That Paid. It is surprising how many useful ngs come into general use simply by eome slip or inadvertency. This is to certify that I have used MINARD'S LINIMENT in my family for years, and consider it the t lini- ment on the market. I have found it excellent for horse flesh. (Signed) } W. 8. PINEO. "Woodlands," Middleton, N.8, Bick Hubby--* You don't suppose I'm agoing to let any fake medicine ped- dar beat me out of twa dollars do | you?" P-- . Empty Thoughts, The school instructor was teaching a class in which there were some for- eign pupils "whose vocabularies were not very extensive. "Now," he said, pointing to one of them, "tell me what is a vacuum?' The pupil thought hard for a mo- ment, and then answered: "I have it in my head, sir, but I can't express it." The Servant Problem. First Maid (bragging about a party given the day before by her mistress) ~--""And they all came in limousines, and had on the grandest clothes, and wore the biggest diamonds." Neighbor Maid--""And what did they talk about?" First Mald--"Us." » Smart Boys. Teacher--"Now, boys, I whnt to see in BEY of you can make a complete sentence out of two words, both hav- ing the same sound to the ear." First Boy--"I can, Miss Smith." Teacher--"Very well, Robert. Let us hear your sentence." First' Boy-~'"Write right." "Teachér--"Very good." 'Second Boy--"Say, Miss Smith, I can beat that. I can make three words of it--'Wriglit, write write.' " Third Boy (excitedly)--"Hear this ~--Wright, write rite right." The Last Straw. Joggles is a good sort, but at times he gets worried. You see, he hes a large number of little things to worry him. In other words, Joggles is the father of thirteen children. As 'a good father should, Joggles took the whole newspaper dozen with him on his summér holiday. Was he annoyed at any of the humorous re- marks of would-be wags which fell on bis ears? No. He simply puffed with paternal pride. It was a railway porter who "broke the camel's back"--a common or gar- den railway porter. It happened thus: Joggles and his little lot came up to the barrier, Joggles leading. "What have you been doing?" de- Brain Power. : Back of the oil are the well drills that , Ateadily, into the ground. Back of tHe lighting, the power plant's force-- Wondrous its 'working and secret its source. Back of the fabric, the loom that must f e it; Back of the loom are the hands that achieve fit; back of the dream and the per- .- fected plan, The invention of Nature--the brain of a man! Contpnd with and conquer the forces of air; bullet, the rifle that whirls it; : . the barriers of desert and manded the porter, with a Sherlock Holmes-like air. : "No-nothing," stammered Joggles. "Then," thundered the porter, "wot's all this crowd follerin' yer for?" se fie Minayd's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. The smallest bone in the human body is situated in the ear, Store your seed corn where it cannot freeze before becoming thor- oughly dry. A heavy horse from 16 to 17 hands high is what the present market de- mands, : Climbing the ladder of lif® may be difficult, but it is only when you are sliding down that you get caught on the splinters. | surel Hig Heels Cause Corns But : And hark! the birds' "good-night" swells the Canterbury Bells out the curfew, soft and deep, is here the blossoms sleep. TEETHING TROUBLES worry for most mothers, Baby's little gums become swollen and tender; his bowels got out of order and constipa- tion, colic or even diarrhoea sets in. To make the teething period easy the little one. They sweeten the stomach; regulate the bowels and keep baby good natured. Concerning them Mrs. Marcel D. LeBlanc, Mem- ramcock, West, N.B,, writes: "I have used Baby's Own Tablets for the past six years and have found them indis- pensable. To my mind nothing can equal them in allaying the fever ac- companying teething. I would not be without them and can strongly recom mend them to other mothers." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Willlams' Medicine Co., Brock: ville, Ont. cee i Hats Were Helrlooms. In the olden days in the United States, soon after the revolutionary war, a good beaver hat became a kind of family heirloom, and was handed down from father to son. For some strange reason it was considered to be rather 'frivolous and extravagan to be seen wearing a new beaver hat, and it was the custom when a man bought one to leave it out in stormy weather before wearing it, to "take the newness off." MONEY ORDERS. Send a Dominion BExpress Money Order. Five Dollars costs three cents. Good 'geldings are. bringing from $700 to $1,200 in the Old Country at present. { Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, eto. Patience is often an excuse to wait for something when energy to go and fetch it would be more appropriate. What is perhaps the only aerial band in the world belongs to the Brit- ish dirigible R-83, sister to the R-34, whose flight from Scotland to Am- erica and return to England made her famous. The R-88 will sdon try a flight from England to India and re- turp, and the musicians will enliven the trip. WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Almost any man will tell you that Sloan's Liniment means relief " For practically every man has used it who has suffered ; fn rheumatic aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of joints, the results of weather ex- posure. Women, too, by the hundreds of - thousands, use it for relieving neur- itis, lame. backs, neuralgia, po head- ache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, economical, quickly effective. Say "Sloan's Liniment" to your druggist, Mads in, Canada, , Get it today. 8be, 70¢, $1.40. Sloan's | STEN ERSRENIT Keep if handy "burst forth in crimson flames. | Baby's teething time {is a time of |' Baby's Own Tablets should be given S CO V2 hs wal ts On fo! w " " ison lishing Lid. rordy gi ALESPEOPLE---MARVELOUS DIS- VERY -- Naptha Tablets h clothes spotlessly clean without rubbing) enormous demand; selling SxRerience unnecessary; hundred per cent, profit; send ten cents for samples. arretson, Brantford, Ontario, ; : ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC, Internal and exter: Co.. Limited, te. Collingwood. Ont. "Every man is a priest, even in- voluntarily; his conduct is an un- «: sermon, which is forever . preaching to others; but there are priests of Baal, of Moloch and of all the Talse gods. Such is the high im- portance of example." --Amiel. LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN. Make this beauty lotion cheaply for your face, neck, arms and hands, At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepares full quar. ter pint of the most wonderful lemon ! skin softener and complexion beauti- fler, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemoh pip gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice {is used to bleach and remove such blemishes ag freckles. sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the ig and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly frac grant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It is marvelous to smoothen rough, red hands. 303538 COUGHS EGZEMA IN RASH CUTICURA HEALS Very lichy and Burned. Troubled Six Weeks. "Our daughter's face came out in @ rash that we were told was eczema. Her cheeks got her from scratching. "This trouble lasted about six weeks before I used Cuticura. I used one large box of Cuticura Ointment with two cakes of Cuticura Soap when shewas healed." (Signed) Mrs. H. Stares, Blenheim Rd., Galt, Ont, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are ideal for daily toilet uses. ee Ee . ONLY TABLETS MARKED ~ "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN 'Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross"

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