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Port Perry Star, 21 Oct 1920, p. 7

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h vos. and bold enterprise! kk t00 great for ern of wnsenled a good "impression on others, wins friends, and opens doors Which a re closed to the too seri: 'e are attradted » the sunny with the chéerful face. 'All- fiy 'open to him every: while alwa > the smile route; it" will oF you in' Happy aces, " it wi make friends, it 1 Tead oe, enormous in total quanti id medicine Co, "Brockyille; ont, {GUARD THE CHILDREN TRON AUTONN COLDS ~the year for iE day' is warm, the next 'cold and wet and 'un-|. little ones are seized with colds that ' best friend in ing" colds. They {net 8s a gentle laxative, keeping. the bowels .and stomach free and sweet. An occasional' dose of the Tablets will : prevent suddenly their prompt use will relieve cents a box from The Dr, Willldms' "Oh, mummy," said "said Billy, aged five, running up the garden path with a caterpillar in his hand. "Here's a worm with a dress on ony ~ | Minare's Liniment Ret 'Relieves Distemper market for this waste ro so If by the aid of simple mechanical apparatus this straw can be made to The process of . destructive distilla- ton. yauiay #88, | which in the con- ram, he pest old bad wh and wt | ut" Baby's Own | , the baby. The Tablets are sold by! | medicine dealers or by mail at 25 i Stefanséon fourid the Sond Eskimos th 1. disliked all forms of civilized diet. rieid. a fluid equivalent to gasoline it |" 1 The ctive distilla-|- Beyond. the | t cont of the outa, at, | EF up- | the farmer Ri no expense. for | " i 1 4 not, why not? One 'reason - 'may be because you | have bad health. Another, that you "haven't enough money. Examine that first reason." Why is | your health bad? You have either in- | herited it, or made it.' Perhaps you are still making it. | Inherited bad health, or disease, is of 'course a handicap. Yet it can: be eased, and 1ifé enjoyed if you would cut your coat-according to your cloth. | Litedong invalids are often the hap- plest and most @elighttul folk to know. ed | You would think that they would-- | work and increase your efficiency. ey | That may be your trouble. | bee, in fact, and take your sips of nec- | tar according to the uowers that are 8 | must, almost--radiate gloom and de- pression, yet the reverse is the case. * And if you cannot enjoy lite because you haven't eficugh money--well, al- d'| though money does not of itself mean | happiness, it certainly is a factor in procuring it. So, get more money. Briefly, instead of 'grousing, set to it you are in a rut, get out of it. If you 'are a round peg- in a square hole, either square yourself or seek a round hole. Nothing venture, nothing win. What is your idea of enjoying life, anyway? What {8 your programme? You can, and with advantage, be ambitious for a full enjoyment, but wait til you have the means. You must cut your present coat according | to your present cloth. You will never y[ 'enjoy life if, enviously, you grumble for the unattainable and neglect the material at hand. Finally, don't gulp enjoyment. Six sips . are better than ome big gulp. Be like a je | available. ds, or i£7it does. come. on | oy 3 $82 ae the cassock is a survival of the 'days when almost all males were. skirted, just as the barrister' wig links us with the days when every gentleman wore a horse-hair a CASCARETS. 2 -- "They W Work whl y You Sleep" And--got a hobby? No? Then you {are minus the greatest stand-by in the ay of enjoyment that ever was, or ever will be. » We bélieve MINARD'S LINIMENT | is the best: | Mathias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. Charles Whooten, Mulgrave, N.S. Rev. R. O. Armstrong, Mulgrave, N.S, Pjerre Landers, Sen: Pokemouche, N.B. "A cabloway. more then-a mille: long; and almost perpendicular in its upper length, is the only connection between the outside world and a gold mine which perches 1iké an eagle's nest on a lofty crag in the Amerfcan Rockies, At its lower end the cableway ter minates in the crushing mill, to which the ore isdropped in a small car. This car is used, also, for carrying supplies to the miners, and for their personal ion to the mill in case of accident. The cable is inspected most fq tly in winter, when a break | mean the end of operations for the season. There are no roads or paths down the mountainside, and an ascent through the heavy snow would be, Practically impossible. eins "MONEY ORDERS. ' on Express Money Orders are in five thousand offices "What, time "next train go to Mont- | real?" a travelling Chmese asked the. railroad information clerk. "Two-two," replied the official, "You no understandee," insisted the Celestial. "I know the train go too- |: : too. 1 n0 ask how he go; ask when he wl § ; Premier's Story. Mr. Lloyd George has a large col- lection of Abraham Lincoln-stories. This is his favorite: An admirer wént to Lincoln and, grasping him by the hand, remarked: ' "Taere are two ple I have confid in--God Al- mighty.and yourself!" Lincoln smiled and replied," "Well, sir, at any rate you are half right!" Helping the Chauffeur. A salesman was showing-an elderly lady the virtues of the car he sells, He made many turns, and at the pro- per time extended his arms as a turn- ing signal. The old lady watched the proceed- ings for some time. Then she craned her neck and looked at the sky. him on the shoulder, "you just tend to your driving. It don't look like rain nohow, but if it should I'll let you know." "DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Immediately after a "Danderine" massage, your hair takes on new life; lustre apd wondrous beauty, appear- ing twicé as heavy and plentiful, be- cause each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay life- less, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 385-cent bottle of delightful "Dan- derine" freshens your .scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimu. lating "beauty-tonic'* gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful bright ness and abundant thickness--All druggists! ' A phonograph cabinet has been in- vented into which small machines can be set to ade as costli "Mister," she said sternly, tapping f perry or fowls are en a hed 'Minard's Liniment For Dandruff. The Siamese wear their finger nails very long. The,women sometimes have them tipped with silver. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept" "California" syrup of Figs only--look for the name California om the package, then you are sure your child is having ths best and most harmless physic for the little stom ach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. I'ull directions om each bottle. You must say . The HALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited HAMILTON PACTORY DISTRIBUTORS CANADA America's Pioneer Dog Remedies Book on DOG- DISEASES + and How to Feed Mailed Free to any Ad- Jres b. the Author. .y INO, 118 5 West 318 31st Street New York, U.S.A Don't Suffer With Eczema |Cuticura. Soothes at Once) First bathe the affected part with Cuticura Soap and hot water, Dry and gently rub on Cuticura Oint- ment. Bi fo Samet not onl soothe most : lua rashes, irrita- _ ee iy "BAYER" ARE ~ ASPIRIN - Not Aspirin at.All without the "Bayer Cross"'

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