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Port Perry Star, 29 Apr 1920, p. 7

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| an_ extent. that riy at an alarming ess and irritability, and general health so much 6, least exertion would lept but poorly. I had F dootorlng or several 'mn ths | Pi 'With no result bayond slight temporary | hen 1 was advised by a friend he Pink Pills," I de-| 1% ] ls, adsite, and got ; cheerfully, récommend ee Pills 0. similar | any' "dealer in ee A gent. you, by ol at. ho, and can Ea a a. on Neal? as is 'evidenced by his' recounting of this one: 2 Before succeeding to the earldom he : 'was known as Lord , Jander | at din fellow guest: t to. onipy "by La yl! augliter of n "election, who 'happened up- man reading the addresses and dates, studying the faces "of the two guar rood wit Bn he ue. ot he co mt ; v you, but I can't Hi ! no' greater chieftain' In fe for or without collar © two- ).| constipation -and indigestion; rs. Size 16 requires 3 ne wide; doi asontrasting, y Yo 5 36 ins. wid he ol 8. Wis 1 Dress (suitable for ell omen kimono sleeve; Swe. irt in" wo lengths), Price, 25 cents. In 8 sizes, 16 to 20 years, Size 16 requires 4% yds. 40 ins. wide; col- lan, wus, 1% yd. 40 ins. wide. . Width, These' patterns may be e, Diained from your local: Eh from sho McCall 70 Bond st, | Toronto, ? "Lord. Laverne, the English Soap King. lately became Lord of Lewis by c [purchasing that largest and host northerly. island of 'the Outer Heb- rides. It is a piece of land containing less' 5 {3 Jove with the people, although he : only been 'there' twice, 1884, and again in 1917. "I do not think I have ever met first in | | more charming people anywhere," is i Lord Leverhulme's testimonial to the »| islanders, and he is looking forward to 'helping them in road-making and in ther neighborly ways-=in short, he eems to desire to be a kind of earth- 1y providence, a perennial Father |' 'Christmas to his subjects, and with his means and good will there no rea- son why he should: not be. 1) hat curiously'named sonth-western corner of Manxland, called y Calf of red a: «It has ed for many years to "thie Cary who are, therefore, Kings of sea: hental side, for rabbits are its ef inhabitants, and, these; together | myriads of sea-birds, have a good fie, till someone comes. with s a-gun. The Duke of Argyll himself is lord | ot several islands of the Hebrides, {and also of Mull and Jala; "There is | Scotland - the MaCallum.. and when, early seventl last century, a n Victoria's daughter Louise gave her hand to the 'Marquis of Lorne; it is recorded that an old woman of Islay Sxllaimed: er ¢ highest the land!" 'the Tr The Blessed Isle, the n family, the Hudson -Grosett: Slesven dying % | 1y guaranteed to' be free from opiates {or other irt| sults. Through their action 'on the 40 teething easy. Mothers, you can make 'V. ctofa 'must be a.gey| thousand. mothers proud as io Proud? Ay--and yet when night cre down, "And sleep my anguished eyes Jay knéw, th wilted flowers he comes to me '| dandelions blow. a of Fh little one largely de-| pend his. SEreugth. and usefulness in Baby's Own Tablets aré cine children They are a gentle but laxative which are pbselute- drugs and which may be given to the youngest child with perfect safety and beneficial re- bowels and ' stomach they banish break up colds and simple fevers and make your liftle ones well and keep them well by just keeping a box of the Tab- lets at hand and by giving an ocea- sional dose to the baby to keep his little bowels regular and his stomach sweet. The Tablets are sold by medi. cine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Willlams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. -- British '"Left-Hand" Drive. The left-hand drive as the rule of the road may soon vanish from the North 'American continent. Hitherto it has clung tenaciously to some parts of eastern Canada and to British Col- umbia as a survival of a custom still! prevailing in England and in parts of Italy. But British Columbia, with the! exception of Vancouver Island, will adopt the right-hand drive An July next. The urgent need of a uniform sys- tem may compel even England to abandon a rule which is a picturesque historical survival. Probably from! time immemorial men on foot or! horseback approached one another to! $ the left. They could thereby shake hands while they. kept their weapons out of the reach 'of hostile hands. When vehicles came into vogue, the driver sat on the right of the seat the better to guard against too ¢lose con- tiguity of the passing wheels. The armed man has gone, but until men are ambidexterous there doubtless will be those who will gird against the drive to the right. =~ -------- If You Would Saceel. Every back must bear its burden, every hand must do its part In this world of rush and struggle, with a cheerful, willing heart. Everyone must walk Life's pathway in the shadow and the sun, Every task set must be tackled, work- ed at fairly, until done. But it all the lines you run on only » lead you to Nowhere, And if your constant failures fill your soul with dull despair, If you see no earthly chance.that cir} cumstances will improve, You must run on other lines, and you - must get out of that groove, STRUP OF . FIGS" CHILD'S D'S LAXATIVE. Look at tongue! R 'Remove pile sons from [fitle stomach, iver and bowels. ] which she sold for $8,250,000. With : Hm Ten-Cent Divorce. Advocates of speedy and. inexpen- sive divorce will see the practice in oul action if they care fo adventure {3% far as Kashgar. Miss Ella Sykes, F.R.G.S., who, with her brother, Sir + Sykes, has traversed Chinese Turkestan: and the Pamirs, has an il- luminating chapter on certain Eastern Jnarniage customs in "Through Des- its and Oases of Central Asia." In Kashgar there are many "super- fluous. women" owing to the emigra- tion of men from the oases, and mar- riage is consequently cheap for a suitor. The "marriage of conven- ience" is the rule, as parents often sell their daughter to the highest bid- der without allowing her any freedom «of choice. It is true that there is a compensat- ing custom, as divorce may be had for about ten cents, but as the women may not remarry until a hundred days have elapsed, she has generally diffi- culty in keeping herself meantime, al- though the discarded husband is sup- posed to return the dowry that he re- ceived with his bride when the mar- riage contract was concluded. One decided advantage on the wo- man's side is that if her husband divorces her she may take all the movables in the house, and as in the case of a merchant much of his wealth consists of carpets and brass utensils, he often finds it cheaper to take a second wife rather than divorce the first, who would make a clean sweep of the "bits and pieces" of household plenishi ng. The missionaries told Miss Sykes! 'that most of the women in Kashgar had been married several times, and that this constant divorce led to the' could from their husbands and putting it by wives taking whatever they against a rainy day. 25 MILLIONS! "'Cascarets" is biggest selling Laxative - Cathartic for Liver and Bowels .Ewenty-five million. boxes. of .Cas- carets were sold last year to Zclks who wanted relief without injury from Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, Gages, Colds and Sick Headacre--Cas- carefs work while you sleep, removing the toxins, poinons and sour, indigest- ible waste without griping or inconveni- ence; Cascarets regulate by strength: ening the bowel muscles. They never weaken or §hock the liver like calomel or harsh pills. Cascarets cost so little too. en ems Richest Woman on Earth? Her name {s Mrs. Yone Suzuki, and it 1s. estimated that she made -over 150 million dollars during the war Possessing a fleet of sixty: vessels, this middle-aged : Japanese woman trades with all the markets of the | world, and has offices and agents In '| every capital. "8he began her business c:réer twenty years ago, when her husband died and left her a sugar refinery, ! Toney she interested her- shipping and Siro . steadily building ~ a fleet gnd acquiring « factories until she became interes ed in prac- tically every industry in the Bast, To- day she is the richest w an' fn the Orfent and probably in th: | was told by the students {cook at the dining hall was turning | sumnioned the delinquent, E him with dismissal unless conditiors "Sir," said the cook; | manu- of the world was changing every day, an' I thought I'd ait, a few years ti things got settled,' ; "dust Foy Same. The Dean'of a Western University that the out food 'not fit to eat." The Dean lectured "bettered. "you oughtn't to place so much im- portance on 'what 'what the young men" tell 'you about my meals. They come to 5 me in just the same way about your Rig lectures." 3 Caught Napping. The brilliant wit of the Bar looked at the moon-faced laborer, and winked at his friends and Whispered, "Now we'll have some fun." "Have you'been married?" he began. "Y-e-e-es," stammered the laborer, "once." "Whom did you marry?" "A w-w-woman, sir," "Come, my good man, of course it was a woman. Did you ever hear of anyone marrying a man?' "Ye-e-es, sir; my sister did." ---- tn The weather is bad enough some- tines, but nothing like it 'would be if everybody had a chance to meddle with it. MONEY ORDERS, mail is by Dominion Express Money Order. Always ask the butcher to split the soup bone through the centre. This will allow all the juice from the mar- row to cook out. Minard's Liniment for sale éverywhere Policewomen in London motorcycles. now use ~ SOMHCOUGHS "|DOB DISEASES » and How to Feed Mailed Free to, any Ade dress by the Author. H. Olay Glover Co,, Ino. 118 West 81st Street . New York, UBA andGuticuraQintment _The pore-cleansing, purifying and sterilizing properties of this wonder ful skin soap, using plenty of hot water and soap, best applied with the hands, which it softens wonder- fully and the soothing and healing properties of Cuticura Ointment for redness and roughness, pimples and dandruff, if any, will prove a revela- tion to those who use them for the first time. |Eameans sided. your 'geography. " 0, mum, "I hear pa' say the map The sdfe way to send money by! sa undine lan gt WA Water $1 "ublish! nx O LADIES WANTED, ADIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN and light sewing at home, whole or time; goo . d pay. work sent tau dla ance, charges pa sta particulars. Natiof ufaotur Co., Montreal. SCHOOL TEACHERS on CHOOL TEACHERS--MAKE REAL money in spare time--send post card to tepayer Publishing, Columbine, Tcronto. SOFT ELM WANTED, Sort ELM WANTED, 8 thicker, Shipped green from Saw. Do not sell until you communicate with ue, Keenan "Eiuiited. Owen Sound. nt. MISCELLANEOUS Cx CER, TUMORS, LUMPS, 5 internal and external, eur: without : finds, oh hom rans Limited. Collingwood, Ont. Co. 6 N. AND You can fool a hen with a ching egg, but she is not 'more credulous than some follks. Ask for Minard's and take no other. To renew shabby coat collars, take a raw potato, peel it, and grate it into a basin. water over it, and let it stand until it has settled. Take a piece of clean flannel, dip it into the liquid, and rub the collar well. The cloth will be- come clean almost immediately. GIRLS! A MASS OF WAVY, GLEAMY BEAUTIFUL HAIR Let "Danderine" save and glorify your hair In a few moments you can trans. form your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get at any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of "Dan~ derine" for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the Danderine and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass, so soft, lustrous, fluffy, and so easy to do up. All dust, dirt and ex- cessive oil is removed. Let Danderine put more life, color, vigor and brightness in youf hair, This stimulating 'tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and falling hair, and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful, ~~ ONLY "ONLY TABLETS | MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All vio, the "Bayer Cross" Pour half a pint of cold @ A ar bE hh Es a er Rt 2

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