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Port Perry Star, 15 May 1924, p. 3

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water, and find esa IE SvuDle- be- fore you realize it. What happens in 80 many cages--the bells in: the ol ' tom 'chapel toll their last for a fool: unt of fod , oie, ak 3 ish bi ho ti chance. Better & ughout the year being suf- OF Who took a floient to control the : the great majority of cases to bring 3 deduction in the size of the wait until things warm up a bit. This is the time to prepare yourself for that! emergency which might: arise. Look up the Proficlency Badge Nixa: Bwimming or the Royal Life-Saving 'him halp: Soataty Examiner and. have. you qualify for the Junior Life Saving requirements, after which you are en- titled to wear the Junior Life Saving on your suit. Better this own life. trying to save you from a lof watery grave. Be a life saver yourgelf by practicing Safety First and jn 'the 3 meantime: learn to be a safe swimmer: NT "Safety. While 'the subject of caution: is still 'warm, let's take time to consider First © Ald Jeogaroduess. Dad's shaving stick tre iodine in form of a covered ater or tablet con taining 10 mill of iodine. This |the rovides a medicine pleasant to the , and with an adi am- and is confin Bi the the sea water. In fi ed from sea water wil in its Bondy slate supply, eno enough iodine to supply nee prevent ve carpeted or partly in the various ps are. provided 2 . Electrio lam : in all, parts, and in the dining reom jiherscn an electric fire, which gives yo of glowing coals. Cur- rent is from: a battery under | the leading car, which is charged by a |, motor-driven dynamo in the driver's 0., both as ChE 3 is of HL distribution y to inland local Quebec, the mown sections of Brit- in New "Brun in te are usually free from. oitre, yr tb Defic nA, de, 00ds, both sea-f in thei turn nd r iodine Jupply fro from the thyroid gland that females are oltre. re, [sink and. the , itre than males in en once d in more, liable rig gn the proportion of 10 to 4. Most cages occur from about 11 to 17 years of age, but Yi is often common during pregnan Itis Ro believed that iE apregnant the ge 'on yourself than a hero og 13753, on the other fellow who risked his districts, Ki nd in fs? wis ph iy 8 nger, a 88 clan, the of other sclontis , institu the use of iodine in pis: treatment of school children with Juots were astonishin, canton of St. Gallan which 1919, showed 87.6 per hish 1a hool children goitrous, had Biary, 1922, effected a reduction Tbr Marine and Kimball insti- tuted routine iodine treatment among Older in respect cause of Ee. Saitre, such A such as i n {drinking of: Saleh Commune th cium or ccf elon Ta Xa cillus are no longer ¢ goitre. A lack of the supply seems, the most Homan nkes sufbeient iodine. during mon recedi of her hs che, that child wr 'not. develop. to tl the for the gechrgance, ue iodine cause. ient reasons Luxurious as some English motor touring caravans are, None probably |} a ici and: th is so large.or '80 perfect] as: 'thet was completed recéntly in Paris. Curiously. yey says Chambers's | Journal, this 'caravan de luxe was or- iginally ordered by an Englishman, "der, motor, his halting place for the night he fits When the: tourist: makes gta the "leading ve- en has the ay Diam he. To begin behind the driver's cab. of the leading vehicle, there is first a servants' combined living room and who 'was afterwards unable to buy it. Two. vehicles form the caravan, the leading one of which has a four-cylin- bedroom, then a well-equipped kitchen in the middle and a dinteg room with inlaid decorations at the rear. En. trance -to--both vehicles is obtained from the gangway between them. In Scout Handbook, ' Aquatic Hike. There are hikes, and Hikes, and HIKES. This one is particularly i CREAM ant YOUR Cream. We pay the trailer you step into an entrance hall that forms the anteroom to a b ttully furnishéd and d ted drawing:room. - A passage leading 'from that room gives access to the bathroom and the lavatory and also |. to a. charm room, which occupies the rear part. and table bed- jab There Js fresh water in tanks | under ' the vehicles, whence electric pumps lift it to supply tanks over "the A potrol geyser furnishes hot water for bathing. A andlismall van, which acts as a tender for 5 'With comfort when the svepm shad: | OWS croep ; to sleqp, ving the. weariness ghd behind | As the day. passes. Then the dews of night Steal down: and; bring gray wisps of 3 reat + | Like: fatto veils of tulle, across; the / Of tome te vingip. And, there Is no t Econ | gentle radiance Wat fills You with all tenderness, oh placid od ~--Rolfe os Re Humes THE DELICATE GIRL 'What Mothers. Si Should Do as Their Daughters Approach "Womanhood. If. growing girls are to. hecome well: developed, healthy women, thelr health must be carefully guarded. the carayan, brings up supplies and water, That the furnished may al ly ae itor trom the fact that it ign five hundred thous- and francs before the franc had fallen to its present level, If we assume that. the owner and his wife occupy the bedroom, four persons can be car- cled in comfort, for in the drawing: room two beds are rigged on box mat tresses that are snugly stowed away v- | during the dey. The servants contem» plated are a man and his wife in the leading vehicle and a manservant in di the van. In spite. of the length--not much short of fifty feet over the two vehicles--the caravan can be handled on any ordinary road or among trafic. BABY'S OWN TABLETS ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND Mrs. David Gagne; St. Godtroy, Que, writes: --"I have used Baby's Own he Tablets for my three little ones and have found them such an -éxcellent smedicine that I always keep them om hand apd would strongly advise all other mothers to do the same thing." The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which quickly relieve condti- pation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and promote that healthful refreshing sleep which makes the baby thrive. They are sold by all medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockyille, Ont. atts TURIN To a Grandmother. At six o'clock in the evening, The time for lullabies, Myson lay on my mother's lap With- sleepy, sleepy eyes! O drowsy, little manny boy, With sleepy, sleepy eyes! 1 heard her sing and rock him, And the ereak of the swaying chair, And the old dear cadence of the words 'Came softly down the stair. And all the years had vanished, Alb folly, greed and staln-- The old, old song, the creaking chalr, The dearest arms again! 0 lucky little manny boy To feel those arms again! --Christopher Morley. re Qe p-- The Younger Generation Scores. A young husband, says the Argo: naut, criticized the biscuits that his bride sefved him for breakfast. As usual they were "nothing like those mother used to make." The young lady planed her campaign, and the next morning she get before him a plate of hot biscuits alleged to be made as mother used to make hers. "Now you've got it," he exclaimed delightedly as he sampled the new lot. "These are exactly like mother used to make! How did you happen to hit upon the receipt?" "It's no great secret," his wife sald with a smile. "I putin oleo Instead of butter, used cold storage eggs, drop- ped a bit of alum" in the flour and adulterated the milk. Remember, . }sweetheart, your mother lived before there were any pure-food laws." ode A Curlous Tree. "Did you ever heaf of the upas tree } x of Java? Up Slik Sacent 4 decades its exhalations. were to be so 'deadly that birds rr over it fre- quently dropped dead. . Experiments in 'English hothouses. failed to prove this story, and investigators explain that in Java the tree usually grows in | low valleys where the escape of car- bomic-acid gas from crevices in the 'ground is abundant, and that this gas wae tho real cause of the birds' death. Jie 20is really do%a SoBtain = itu. ent poison; i a old story of its 5 gE re od bean: proved Mothe hould not ignore their un. settled moods or the various troublea that tell of approaching 'womanhood. It is an important time of lite. Where pallor, headache, backache or other algns of anaemia are evident you must provide the sufferer with the surest means of making new blood. Remember, pale bloodless girls need plenty of nourishment, plenty of sleep, and regular open-air exercise. But to save the bloodless sufferer she must have new hlood--and nothing meets the cage so well ag Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These Pills increase the supply of new, red blood; they stimulate the appetite. and relieve the weary back and limbs; thus they restore health and charm, and bring to angemic girls the rosy cheeks and bright eyes of strong, happy girlhood. You can get these pills through any dealer In medicine, or by mail at 60 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont And She Got It, of Course. Mrs. Nulywed--""The ox tail I got from you last week was simply fine," Butcher -- "Glad you're pleased, ma'am." Mrs. Nulywed- you may give me another same ox, if you will." --"Yes, quite pleased, from the ------ Buy your out-of-town supplies with Dominion Express Money Orders. RE a Where the Deer Keeps Its Scent. We are frequently asked about the scent given out by the deer. It is lo- cated in the foot. If the hoof is separ- ated a little pocket is found containing a pasty substance, the odor of which resembles that of rank cheese. This substance works out on the hoof and | leaves its scent on the ground. If a deer is hard pressed by hounds he will take to water, and running in it for | the odor will be so! some distance, thoroughly washed out that no scent will be left ground, and consequently the dogs will be unable to follow. of the hoof 8llk Raising Once Secret. The secrets of silk making were formerly guarded with great care. In Roman times an emperor bribed two Persian monks to visit China * and bring back specimens that spun silk. They accomplished their mission by concealing the eggs .of the silkworm in a hollow cane. Chapped 'Hands or Face Cured by one application of MEDORA CREAM. Leayes skin smooth and vel- vety. Used exclusively in Toronto General Hospital for ten years. Ask your druggist for 60c bottle and pre- serve your youthful complexion, or sent postpaid on receipt of b0e. J. A. MacDonald, Phm,B., 34 Hogarth Ave., Toronto, on the! of -the-worm- W ville Lady. Poa Adding her voice to who are praising Tanlag for the covery of their health and Mus, Margaret: Cranker, 84 Louis Brockville, Ont, sags: . "Tanlac is such a grand, geod cine and has done so much for by o that 1 will rane it. Following a spell of | is certainly wonderful. Tanplac is for sale by all good ¢ gists. - Accept no substituty. 5 million bottles sold. ---- Tanleo Vegetable Pills, for constipa- tion, made and Jesummanded by the | manufacturers of TANLA One Hundred 'nN i ud Two packs of playing cards are usually used for this trick but matches, toothpicks, buttons, coins, etc, can be used. You will take fifty of the cards and your friend will take fitty, Then you declare you will' show him an obviously fair game at which he cannot win, You claim the privilege of deal: ing first and deal one card. He is to place on that card not more than ten cards. You are to deal alter nately, the player dealing the 100th card winning. The secret is simple and after yon understand it thoroughly you will not have to claim the privilege of dealing first. Always deal on the other fellow's cards, enough to bring the total to one more than the next muitiple of eleven. As he cannot add more than ten at a time, he will reach a point where he cannot prevent you from deal ing the 89th card. The best he can do is to deal ten and you will need only to deal one card to make 100. If the other player under- stands the trick you will be unable to win unless you deal first and deal one card only. (Clip this out and paste it, with | eter ol.the gerice, in 1 <renbooks | A Traveller's Tale. "Yes," said the traveller, "I had some exciting experiences in Russia. Perhaps the worst affair happened one night when I' was tep miles from my home. I discovered that my sleigh was being followed by a pack of wolves, I fired blindly into the pack, killing one of the wolves. To my re- lef, the others stopped to devour him, and in this way I was able to gain on them. "But soon they were on my scent. I fired again, with the same result, I kept on firing until finally there was only one wolf following my sleigh, with hungry eyes fixed on me in an- ticipation of the supper he was going to make of me." The friend, who had listened thus far to the thrilling story, interjected a laugh; and said, "Why, man, according f to my reckoning, that last wolf must | | have had all the other wolves inside of him." "Well, yes, now I think of it, that last wolf did" wobble a bit." Say "Bayer"- Insist! For Pain Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism Lumbago Colds ) only 2 ckage | whichcontains proven directions Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12- tablets ttles of 24 and 100--Druggists Asplrh the "trade mark (registered Gunaany of a ark of on. CORNS For sure relief apply Minard's Georgetown, Rhode' > Reds URE, BEAUTIFULLY FLUFFY, carded wool; sample, 0, ough, light comforter; ons 4 dollar. Woollen Mills, CHI ES FROM FAMOUS Barred strains, Roc hn, Xv Wysndottes; a hundred. Ly Gilespie ig val gussatoed, Danger of Blow Torch. Do not permit painters to.burn off old paint with a torch. There are several inexpensive liquid paint re- movers on the market which will do the work better. Warn plumbers and repair men to exercise every precau- tion In using blow torches or heaters about a bull Oarel of workmen has caused many fires. Our church waa recently set on fire when a blow. torch, used. on the. hottom of a door, ignited paper on the other side. ---C. P, 8, ---- eee: Ask for Minard's and take no other iy, . Bad Marks. Irate Mother--"What do you mean by saying my boy has some of the characteristics. of the German?' Teacher--*I merely wanted to indi- cate that he has too many bad marks." ma areiscctoe-- Neglect of the teeth may have a harstul effect on all the joints of the | "JAURINE Keeps EYES Clear, Bright and Beautiful 'Write Murine Co., Chicago, for Bye Core Book CUTICURA HEALS SKIN TROUBLE Face Broke Out In Pim- ples, Were Disfiguring, Extremely Sore, "My face broke out in a mass of pimples that were very annoying as well as disfiguring. The pim- ples were small, hard, red lumps at first, but increased in size and came to a head. The pimples were extremely sore and tender, and I was very much discouraged. "1 read an advertisement for Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I purchased more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap, together with the Cuticura Ointment, I was healed." (Signed) Miss Alberta Moore, Salt Springs Sta:, Nova Scotia. For every purpose of the toilet and bath, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are excellent. Sample Each Free by Mail. Address Can Depot: Outigura, P, 0. Bex 3616, Mout Prica, Boap 25e. Ointment 2 and ic. 1 aleum fe. DSF Try our new Shaving Stick. MRS. DAVIS NERVOUS WRECK TellsWomenHow She Was Restored to Perfect Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Winnipeg, Mt 'I cannot speak too highly of what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound has done for me. I was a nervous wreck and I just had to force myself to do y work, Even the goundof my own chil« dren playing made IE me feel as if I must | | Scream if they did t away from could not even band's mother ad: e to take the ' Vegetable Compound oT bi started itat once, d wae able o, do my Wark fuce mere an was a sasure, Dot den. Now I have a fin: and am able to nurse her and Si my Wark. a cannot help oy A Tecom- one seeing me gi I took it, yo me now, can see what it 'or me.

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