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Port Perry Star, 10 Nov 1921, p. 7

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lc carés and worries, and | 'out Yl be 'off doors in the fresh or ri | to answer questions on Public Health mat. this column. Addfess him at Spadina House, Spadina gardening, golf, tefthis, hoy canoeing, hunting and swi: tario has special facilities Toe : ing in all these pastimes: : taineering can be do hiliarati 'square miles; six times that | Avenue & pro: Ri "Me Nation c Soclety questions the i such a large popula unit, "London" refers only a within the County of Lon- 3 "Greater London," which the cen- sus figures cover, extends over 693 An all "of centre, as does, would pass London's population within a similar area. £ 'While London has no State lines to tive purposes, New York halts at the Hudson River, and must continue self: contained and increase only from its internal growth. AE in i Y His Hearing Restored. The invisible ear drum invented by A. O. Leonard, megaphone, fitting inside the yer of sight, i restoring the hearing of hundreds of people in: New York City. Mr. Leonard invented this rum to relieve himself of deafness d noises, and it 'does this so ; _1 successfully that no one could tell he is a deat man. It is effective when deafness 1s ¢aused by catarrh or by ofated, or wholly destroy r drums. A request for om tion to 'A. "0. Leonard, Suite 437, 70 Fifth New York City, will be given reply. advt. -------- i % Sad Mistake. In a corner of a railway carriage Was a young man Studying a sét of officlal-looking papers. Suddenly he put his hands to his head and éried aloud in his anguish.' To sympathetic ns ingeiries he explained that he had sat .| the previous day for a Civil Sefvice examination. "For the essay test" he (said, "we were asked to explain the tages of keeping a diary. I have L realized that I have handed in four 'Beautifully written pages on the 'advantages of keeping a dairy." MONEY ORDERS. " Do 0 Express Money 8 costs three cents. Little Goode was standin A Georgie "apart from. all the other happy boys, who were: playing as only happy boys al's 'the riatter, sonny?" asked 'padeerdy. "Why don't' you play with the rest of the boys?" - "They don't want me to play With 'em," replied the lonely boy bitterly. What's: the trouble, that the other boys _ don't want you to play with them?" the stranger persisted. { keep back his tears. "Was it something bad?" ¢ boy defended himself. "Maybe I can help you." help me." "They've found out something about : | me," the lad answered, trying hard to © "They think so; But 1 can't help tell me -all about it," he! RYE S788 gira esi cided to go to their usual n- | they should have the strength of the a héavy flood, and not realizing as current which 'was running, entered the water. One of the boys, who was ight of the British met- not able to swim, held his hands high above the water and followed the DOits out that legally, as a | other two wading. For a moment the two boys who could swim lost sight of the ether boy and then caught sight of him for a moment after he had fall- en into a hole, which at the time was easily seven feet deep. Gambrill swam | to him, caught him by his'bathing suit at the shoulder and tugged him to the | | farther bank. The drowning boy en- y | deavored to grip him, but Gambrill kept him under his power and finally managed to get him to safety. While swimming with two other Scouts in the large Current River swimming pool at Port Arthur, Scout Sterling Morrison, of the 1st Port {Arthur Troop, noticed that Scout 'prevent its expansion for administra. |JBmes Shires was in difficulty," He plunged into the water and managed to reach Shires just after he hdd gone under for the second time, He grasp- ed Shires and started for the side of the pool with him, but Shires, becom- ing hysterical, grappled with Morrison and succeeded in dragging him under, At this point Scout Fred Thynne, a member of the same troop, plunged in and swam to Morrison's assistance, the two boys then managing to get Shires to shore in safety. ee ree. Cherries were known in Asia as far back ag the seventeenth century. is like a small town ng hundreds of in- Windsor Castle in itself, confaini habitants. ~ There are 25,000,000 Russians stary- ing In the richest agricultural distri under Bolshevist control. i "Cascaréts" To-Night . - For Liver, Bowels . You're bilious! You are headachy, constipated, your eyes burn, skin is yellow; your stomach. is sour, gassy, upset. No wonder you feel miserable. You 'need a thorough physic with "Cascarets" to-night to cleanse the stomach of sour, fermenting food and foul gasses; take the excéss bile from the lMver and carry out of the system all 'the constipated poison in the bowels. Get a 10-cent box now and let "Cascarets" strdighten you out by morning. ; : + "Ameriows Wioaser 4 Dog Fo J x 2 oh is BOOK. OR 5 :.-DOG DISEASES d How to Feed Free to any Ad- the Author. ent 8 it Bers t 9 Fork. U.8.A. i A 118 y New they should have he strength of the th a . gat A » ; i actually gained 20 pounds in less than 138 Mondert benefit I have derived the use of this medicine is simp- | Iv. astonishing," sald Mrs. Rose M: Brown, 111 Third Street, Manchester, N.H. . "Why, I'am so happy to be relieved of my troubles I can really never praise this medicine enough. Up to © time I began taking Tanlac, I suf- fered for something over two years with a very bad form of stomach trou- ble. 3 "My appetite was so poor I could scarcely eat a thing. My. stomach would be so badly bloated with gas to bed for fear I would actually smoth- er. I felt tired and worn out most of the time and became terribly discour- aged over my condition. I often had such violent headaches I was unable to be out of bed for two or three days at a stretch. * "Four bottles bf Tanlac completely restored my health and anyone can see at'a glance the wonderful change that has taken place in my condition. I have a splendid appetite now and the stomach trouble has entirely disap- peared. I can eat just anything 1 want without ever feeling a sign of ot sounds unreasonable, but I have 8 month's time by taking Tanlac, and | sometimes I was almost afraid to go| al MRS. ROSE M. BROWN y RR --_--_ -- indigestion. The best of all, I ant never bothered-any mere with head- aches and this was the greatest relief of all, I want to tell everybody what 4his medicine has done ror me." Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere, . Ady. The Fly In the Ointment. "Ah, old fellow," said Johnson to a friend, "so youare married at last. Allow me to congratulate you, for I hear you have an excellent and ac complished wife." "I have indeed," was the reply; "she is highly accomplished. Why, sir, she Is perfectly at home in literature; at home in art: at homo in science--in short, at home everywhere--except--" "Except where?" "Bxcept at home" Minard's Liniment for Garget in Cows. "COARSE SALT _ LAND SALT . 'Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF . TORONTO | -- -- ll ge Fulngss After Eating lf.you have fulness after meals, a bad taste in your mouth in the [ E morning, fur on the tongue, flat- ulence after meals and no tite, take Nother Seigel's Syrup. ft (} "will clean' yotir tongue, rene your appetite, give you relish for d and the power-to digest it thoroughly and easily. Sold in & 50c. and $1.00 bottles at drig J stores. "021 USE SEOANS TO WARD OFF PAIN "germ which A baby allizator at the London Zoo is seven years old, and barely 12-in. long; he grows about 1-in. each year. Genius has been explained by an Irish surgeon as the product of =a gets into and round the human brain, \ Classihied Advertisements, ADIES WANTED--TO DO PLAIN and light sewing at home, whole 3 e time; g pay; work sent any distance; charges pald. Send stamp for particulars. National Manufacturing Co, Montreal. Sess PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE. ' BELL PLAYER PIANO IN GOO condition, with a large number music rolls, for sale at a bar, in, L. Costello, 73 West Adelaide Street, .Toronto, BELTING FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED ete, shipped subject to Bpprovel at lowest ces In Canada. YOR BELTING 'CO., fis YORK, STREET, TORONTO. Mother! Clean Child's Bowels With California Fig Syrup Even a sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the little tongue is coated, or if yourchild ts listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, give a teaspoonful to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours You can see for yourself how thorcughs ly, it works all the constipation 'bofson; sour bite am waste out of.the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a ted- ITTLE aches grow into big pains unless warded off by an applica- x tion of Sloan's, Rican: neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't ht long against Slean's Ling For more than forty years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, the world over. You won't be an excep tion. . It certainly does produce results. It penetrates without rubbing. Kee this old family friead always. handy for instant' use. your neighbor, --| sh ue spoonful to-day saves a sick child tos morrow, Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle, Mother? You must say "California" or you may get an Imitation fig-syrup. PAIN NOW What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Did- Ee Bre B.0.--"I am pleased to my that Lydia B. Pinkham's yciable Compo has done me a lot good. I can now walk about without the ofa subunrt and eel rea! strony again ¥ eiable Campo pound andit1s certainly helping me. It seems like en to be relieved after months of pain." Mzs. H. W. Bake, 8874 th Ave, Co., N.'B.--*T have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's | work and I have a Tans of iti | me thi His" mes he belung, pulleys, saws, cable, hose, packing 3 3 rr ART FNAL My ol A of WE RR Se

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