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Port Perry Star, 20 Jul 1922, p. 3

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1ifts him by this means to the highest heights of stalwart manhood--for a Scout is brave, loyal, kind, obedient, Challenge such a statement if you everywhere wit- '| nesses rise to affirm that it is so. boys are following the Bcout program, reason why business men should not be merry, and why business should not' be more of a useful, engaging occupa-| | 1h new less of a grind. To promote , Whose member! qui murmur which: will tell lm that | pen =n [very the wateris réady. On the appearance rof the first bubbles he selges the | ship fhaludes the 'community and whose jects are, like the age sims % make life happier, to make 'a spirit of ser-' vice and helpfulness fill our lives and _to| dispel thé clouds of pessimism, selfish- | S| tes wh tn he ses clock' others, which too, often seems to take, six minutes, and hold 'these 'strenuous' ed into the china four-square t to all the winds w! That is what the Kiwanian do. Toronto recently wel- The Kiwanis Clubs include in their. e , lawyers, journal! financiers, architects, Sn steamboat 'and | "rail: 1 of fi andi = jroad offci pa a ier Yoeutione. The Beside, tte rh onal : on de life bt 0 go on developing 'business char fide ; : Sn Jhuiding rich the life of 's onal Indicate a Aine i of boys pays willingly the price for the sake of the boy, in the end to discover that any loss finds full compensation in the joy that comes from such whole hearted service. The Tea-Taster at Work. Tea-tdsting is a peculiar and inter esting process. To "Hquor a batch of tea" the taster the y number of china pots and bowls of standard size. Into each pot he weights a uniform of tee, irrespective of the kind of . (A spoonful of tea dust na- turally weighs more than a spoonful of a bigger leaf tea). A flat kettle with a wide bottom » The bolling of the water is an important point of the pro- , cess. Water which is not exactly bofi- ed will spoil the best tea. "At intervals the taster lifts the lid of | steam, and listens carefully forthe , kettle, presses the spring of a "six- minute tea-time clock'--so called by the trade--and fills the pots. The ringing of a bell attached to the the completion of the ae the the 1 Jen Rous. ~~ His Hearing Restored. | Brought to the edge of the counter.| The invisible eardrum invented by The infusion left in the pot 1s shak A. 0. Le d,- which is a miniature | a day well lived than ahead to & month 'man has in his pocket isn't half as 4m- into a smile; he who suppMes a pleas- {RED HOT JULY DAYS wo sow 'a character and reap a destiny, > resolutions are for the weal. better to be able to look back to of promises: The number of diplomas" a young as the a of determina- he has in rou ' The man who smoothes a wrinkle ant thought when one is wanted: who thus repaire and renews God's handi- work, counts with the truest of the world's Deeetore, > So x HARD ON THE BABY July--the month of oppressive heat; red hot days and sweltéring nights; is extremely hard on Httle ones. Diar- thoea, dysentery, colic and cholera in- fantum carry off thousands of precious little lives every summer. The mother must be constantly on her guard to prevent these troubles or if they come on suddenly' to fight them. No other medicine is of such eid to mothers duning the hot summer as is Baby's bowels and stomach, and an occasion- al dose given to the well child will pre- vent summer complaint, or if the trou- ble does come on suddenly will banish it. The"Tabets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont. ees mn Horses Not to Blame. "It's funny how your horses are still afraid of 'automobiles here," said a "city resident to an od farmer. "I "dunno," answered the farmer, "It's none so funy when you think how an automobile must seem to a horse." Weuldn't it seem queer to you if you saw my clotiies coming down the road with nothing in 'em?" out on the lid." After the téa has cool- ed down to about blood:heat, it is ready for tasting, and here the sidll of the worker manifested--a skill at- taived only by careful training and the! long p the classifying of teas. e8 along the counter, judg- gS Taper in. each bowl, classity- 88 he progresses. The which teas are judged are thickness of liquor, pungency and color. The color of the infusion also assists the expert. When the teas have been arranged according to the special qualities, ti "| was & powerful hot day, megaphone, fitting inside the ear en- tirely out of sight,_.is restoring the hearing of hundreds of people in New York eity. Mr. Leonard invented this drum to relieve himself of deafness and head noises, and it does this so successfully that no one could tell he is a deaf man. It is effective when deafness is caused by catarrh or by perforated or wholly destroyed natural drums. A request for information to A. O.Leonard; Suite 437, 70 Fifth Ave., New York city, will be given prompt reply. advt. bp te niin What's the Answer? In a certain town there is an Irish cobbler whose conversation is much relished by his fellow townsmen. customer one day, going into the shop with shoes to be repaired "I hear your wife is ill. - What is the matter?" "It's mesilf that's tried to find a rea- son for Mary's being took since yister- day morning," said Mr. Murphy. "Un- less it's the heat, 1 don't know what the trouble is. : "The day before yisterday she was as well as dyer she was. Ye mind it day before visterday? Well thin, Mary took no morning; ple for dinner, and she ate the half of that pie, and a quarther of a water- I'd Bought, and she quarther of the, watermelon; : an' at with the frish doughnuts an' the ast end of Mrs a 's weddin' : the f.you will learn the true meaning ] word N-O-W, you will soon be Own Tablets. They regulate the' "Good morning, Mr. Murphy," said a | ather, no more than | out a foine meal. Au' in the | !{ go to bed and-stay there for several This left me in such a bad con days. "However, Tanlac has built me up until I feal Mke a different perwom. I've gained eleven pounds, and am back om the job working as good as ever. I just can't thank Tanlac enough for putting me . in such fine condition." Advt. --eee Motors lose to Rear Axles. To permit the use of smaller and lighter bodfes on automobiles a French designer mounts the motors and radi ators close to the rear axles. ee bree MONEY ORDERS. It is always safe to send a Dominion Express Money Onder. Five dollars costs three cents. ; Chinese, six centunies before Christ, performed surgical operations, / MINARD NY or ay rel Dlistered Feet, Hore Feet, Tired Burning if and, After a hard day's work or & leng tramp] Feel. athe them in hot water, then rub thom well with MINARD'S LINIMENT. will relleve yow and you will never be without a bottle. PIMPLES ON FACE FOR 3 YEARS AlsoOn Arms. Very Sore. Cuticura Healed. 'For three years my daughter was troubled with pimples on her fi and arms. and red, and some of them festered and were very sore. Her face was gisigured for a while, anid she stayed in nearl ly all the time. "'She'tried different remedies but they did not do any good so began to use Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using three cakes of Cuti- cura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. S. F. McDuffy, 20 Franklin St., Exeter, N. H., Dec. 31, 1020. Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum the daily care of your skiu. EER Paar A where. Soap 25¢c. Ointment 25 and bc. BEF Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. a ,Lim- every- cum 2be. Of | ine," Tantac fs sold by all good druggists. The First Step. "I'bave just been elected grand ims perial potentate of my lodge." "Congratulations; old met. That's "Well, it's a beginning enyhow. I "{ hope to get one of the really important Sees later on." ------ ei Minard's Liniment for sale everywherg God will not have His work made manifest by cowards.--Emerson. The first school in the Pacific Northe west was opened in 1838 at Fort Vane : couver. America's Plonser Dog Memadies est S4th Street New York, U.8.A. ARSE SALT AND SALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS © 4 CLIFF . TORONTO fod your feet are completely used up, ! They were hard, large, | | PETRIE'S MACHINERY TORONTO $0 WEAK GOULD HARDLY DO ANYTHING Now Looks After Home, Thanks to Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound Meaford, Ontario.--"I was so weak I could hardly do anything and my back seemed the worst. I read so much about Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound for thought I try it. I feel that it did help me for I am looking after my own home now and seem quite strong 'gain. I have recommended your TVogetatis Compound to quite a few friends and you can use my name if you wish to do so."--Mges. H. Porter, Box 440, Meaford, Ontario. In your own neighborhood there are doubtless women who know of the great value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Women every- where, either by word of mouth or by letter, recommend this splendid medicine, Those who have suffered from female weakness, change of life, and similar troubles know of the wonderful relief brought to them by the Vegetable Compound. Accept only 2 an * which ~ Aspirin UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all ken package". of +*Bayer Tablets of ontains directions and dose worked out by 22 years 'and proved safe by millions for Headache ; Neuraiga A Rheumatism Neuritis" :

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