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Port Perry Star, 26 Nov 1925, p. 3

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"drive. 'Remember, the fine work de- _ pends not upon the driving wheel, but "on the little cogs of the small wheels. ~ You may be one of the latter--as im-| portant as the big wheel, ouly In an. other way. No It 18 80 easy and us'ess to wa. on, | I'm not going to r; the work of | © the world will get done. If I don't do fr it someone else wil!" You have no more right to hang upon the goodwill x Solets than any other. -If you feel that way let the Winds Miko fling gs the from you and step "up for duty. The only people who have "are those who through misfortune are too weak to toil. . 4 ~~ 'Bo, both mentally dnd spiritually, as well as physically, don't stand ir 'the "= way of others. Keep moving! If you are unable to keep step with the fast- "est, don't whine or give up. The race "snot always to the swift, nor the bat-. the to the strong. The tortoise has a is one of earth's grandest fertilizers. Face the sun, then, and goon! ~~ or X and other lines as 1a mous in their diy were; most of them, 8s ir Basil. Lubbock admits in a re- Sha oa _ "men of the old-time seafaring type, 'protuse ' and profane in sulphurous &an of the Black X, whose two finest commands were the rik 'and the Victogla. "He was noted for the. calm, 'wnrut. fled way in which he took 'the trials 'of a 8 yuckgt 'captain's life. CN blessings, he who had neglect- a right to expect others to serve them |" 'work the hare cannot do and tha worm | ~ cent' book, distinctly "hard-boiled" | | Ty Des Teas Beret This conundrum, which many people 'have asked themselves, has been ans- weéred by Mr. Clement Jeffrey, a spinal goesiatist, at ar lecture given in Lon Sok Teftrey made an eiperiment by, demonstrating on a member of the audience the correct manipulative method of curing a headache. tion, declared Mr. Jeffrey, was fre- SHIP US YOUR ULTRY, GAME, EGGS, PO TER ano FEATHERS he Bova cero ERounp TAYLOR- FORBES For every purpose in the orchard, cutting limbs up | to 1} inches. Handles-- 4, 6,8,10:nd 12 feet, Your Hardware Dealer knows the quality N San -~-- § "Our descriptive circular sent 'Tnstead 'of | Ho t0.any address on request. "TAYLOR- FORBES COMPANY, MMIED +'GUELPH, ONT. ed his duty to a sardonic: "Never. d 'to be. making » trip eT Mpeusd. _ Wight in Morgan's ship, that Leslie on faite made a nots of the cap- ing the nen ft through his 9! TI tten Sto It Sivas this voy + "At all grocers 100 lage package "| quently the cause, and by manipula {part and to bludgeon. it accordingly § with the drug-bottle, 'fher harried Husband on the morningts | resort, and then under medical super: "+{road runs where poles may be erect {poles across the stream, and without -| mouth, and then exclaimed, "Why not; | bE put land snakes often have acute 'hear: Tome erosting._ oon i | College of Niigata, Japan, a tensive experiments 'with reptiles. Fi ~~ ens Water-Removes Greas 4 tion this could be improved. He em- phasized, however, the need for adopt~ ing habits of living that would pre- vent headaches. _Over-edting and working in stuffy rooms are prolific causes of headaches, continued lecturer, and the surest 'way to perfect health is to live on food that makes clean blood. "It 'is folly,~added Mr. Jeftrey, to re- gard an aching head as the offend A headache is Nature's alarm bell, Tt warns us that somewhere in the system there is a disturbance, either physical or emo- tional. Correct diagnosis and the ap- plication of the right methods of re- moving the cause are essential for the permanent cure of this annoying com- plaint, Mr. Jeffrey reminded his hearers that a headache might have a mental cauge. A woman could get a headathe over a spoiled hat, or a discourse with news. What was needed in such cases, he sald, was avoidance of uncongenial thought and the cultivation of an optimistic outlook. Driigs should only be used os a last vieion. ------ a -- A Great Suggestion. " .Professor Morse, who invented the telegraph; once had-a-lapse of reason He wanted to get the Baltimore and 'Ohio 'Raflway to try Kis invention, whieh nobody then believed in. ' The president of the road handed him over to a subordinate, & man of brains, who saw at once the greatness cf the idea, and sat up half the night discussing it with the inventor. At length Morse confessed that there was one- thing that baffled him. "As long as the rail- 'ed," he said, "it is easy enough, but when we come to fhe big bridges, what is to be done then? We can't erect them the, wire would sag and perhaps break from its own weight, L confess I don't know what to do. Can you sug- gest a way out of the difficulty?" "Why don't you fasten the wires to the bridgé?" asked is companion, with- out an instant's hesitation. For a moment' Morse gazed at-him with open Tidepd? Whyyd noter:though of that way! x Te Tortises Can't Hear. Tortoises are either deaf or stupid according to Popular Science Ménthly. Most water snakes cannot hear at gil, These interesting ro | . wings of the _house-fly . | struck the street with as regular pre- 800._times a. second, and this} Perfect friendship. ist carries the fly a distance of 25 feet. men who 'resemble "cach oe In virtue; for these; as goc |'for one another, aa dr | {good Hotses, They were the only horses I ever saw so trained that they kept per- fect step with the band. Their hoofs cision as the feet of the soldiers in the Buln's bodyguard. --F.H.F, mtn (eines. . Stories Hoary With Age. Many of the storiés which delight |the heart of children are so ancient, their origin fs buried beneath the weight of centuries. Take for instance the story of "Cin drella." This is to be found in the language of every European country, and has been traced back to Hindu le gend. "Aladdin" comes "Arabian Nightg," but had previously been borrowed from Buddhist folk- lore. "The House That Jack Built" has a prototype. in the-Talmud;'Beau- ty and the Beast" derives from an old Norwegian myth; while "Jack and the Bearstalk" fs. not only found in am- clent Asiatic literature, but is the sub- re-| ject of an almost identical story popu- lar from time immemorial among the Zulus and Fijlams. HOW 10 RELIEVE CHILDREN'S COLDS 'When a child shows the first symp- toms of a cold, such as sneezing, red- 'iése of the éyes, clogged or running' nose, prompt measures for relief may avert erious results, "Mothers should always. have on hand some simple, safe and effective remedy for imme. diate use. Baby's Own Tablets act quickly; contain no oplates or 'narcotics, are tasteless and harmless, Mrs. Joseph Cadieux, Holyoke, Mass., says:--"I have used Baby's Own Tablets for my children and fiud them a very satis- factory medicine. When my little boy had a cold T gave him the Tablets at night.and he was well next day. I give them to the children for consti: pation and they always do good. I think Baby's Own Tablets are much easier to give a, shild than liquid medi- cine. I recommend the Tablets to all mothers who have small children and believe they should always be kept on hand." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Willams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. fpr i. Sentence Sermons. "Seven Great Adventures--Trying to answer the deep questions of a little child. ~--Watching the majesty of God through the glory of a sunset. y --Looking at the umiverses under our foot through the eye of a Hicros scope. --Standing alone. uncer the stars and estimating the boundaries of God. --Waking every morying to begin life all ovér again. ; --Matching the powers of your mind against the ideas of some great book, ~--Setting out to make a friend of an enemy. 'of good 'are equal in thelr desire of g 'things for their Stents, the | HEALTH BROKE DOWN to us from the| has left me, the indigestion has dis '| the most extended of the three, is de- Bo you fe a penmnion J "lores on the hear? translation of the housa of Battenberg Bi oe i Ci A it. 1) to that of Mountbatten in the peerage = ~ of England. " . = | : storie liaencrtruuten: encores aro few. love | | things, value L Tg ~ | they are and not for something acel- dental The friendship, - ; : oh We. wiomiy cans and pay express these men endures as'long as they are | | pay daily " siress good, for virtue is something stable. . snow : Before the sol 'hath smutched it? Or swan's down ever? 0 so wiilts, 0 60 soft! Oso west te Could Not Get Sle Sleep for Hours After 'Going 'to Bed. "It 1s not natural for me to sit down end write a letter in praise of a pro- prietary medicine as I had always been skeptical as to their virtues." - Thus writes-Mr. Arthur Seguin, Stort- 'hoaks, Sask, who furtner saye:--' But three years ago I[_opened a general store here in Storthoaks and placed on my shelves a few lines of the best known proprietary medicines. Among these, naturally, were Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. As there were three of my customrs who were obtaining good results from taking the pills, and as I was in need of a medicine, I decided to oo them myself. "I had been suffering from catarrh for yeurs, and my inside work had completely broken down my health. I was coughing all dey, suffered from indigestion; and: could-not sleep until three or four hours after retiring. I started the pills, not with any great confidence, but by the time I hed finished the second box I marked much improvement. At the fourth box I felt quite recovered, but continued them for some further time. My cough appeared and I now fall asleep almost as soon as I am in bed. In my store now I do not hesitate to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to any who are feeling rundown or without energy, as I think they are a blessing to mankind." It others who may feel skeptical will give Dr. Willams' Pink Pills a fair trial they will be convinced as was Mr. Seguin, Yow can-get -the phils from your druggiet, or by mail at f0"esnts a box frond THe Dr. Wil Hams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. The Almanach de Gotha, proud re cord ofthe: nobility of Europe; is hot a victim of the war and of the collapse of so many monarchies, despite all re- ports to the contrary. It is still a liv- ing and vital publication, which has adapted itself with surprising facility to the new conditions of the world and the new -map of Europe. To«lay the Jatest "igsue of the famods book is di- vided into three sections, in which the genealogical data of the princely houses of the world are grouped as follows: 1.The - genealogical trees of _the reigning houses of Europe, as well as many which have been dethroned within the last hundred years, to: gether with the sovereigns of every latitude, minutely enumerated; includ- ing details of reigning families In Japan, Egypt, Afghanistan, Siam and the Indian states. 2. The genealogical details of the famous families- of the Holy Empire which still possess - rights of birth | equal to those of sovereign houses, It is here that one notices the conse- quences of the 'war and the revolutions which followed, for in "Austria and Czecho-Slovakia titles have been abol- ished. In Prussia titles still remain, but the qualification of "highness" has been done away with. 3. The 'third subdivision," Which is | voted to the princely houses, non-sov- ereign, in Europe. All the great ducal houses of Great Britain, France and Belgium are mentioned. One of the changes wrought by the war is the 2 but a bright ly grow, e hands have touched it? Have you marked but the fall o' the| Have you felt thé wool of the beaver? And out of this flower of Time a man's job. Never have I| Or have-smelt o the bud o' the beier? THAT'S OUR EARTH of Or the nard in the fire? ; hg 3 Or have tasted the bag of the bee? | Mark Twain Named It Rightly, - Secrets of Science Number One By David Dietz "The heavens declare the glory. of God and the firmament showeth His bandiwork." So wrote the ancient author of the Psalms in Biblical days. One imagines him etanding in the open fields at night, filled with awe at the wonder and grandeur of the heavens aes he gazed aloft at the myriads of stars. And yet his conception of the heavens was a simple one compared to what modern astronomy has reveal ed concerning them, His idea can be reconstructed easily from a study of the Bible. The earth, to Mm, was the all-im- portant factor, a flat plain stretching away In all directions. It was. sur rounded by the seas and supported up- on them. The sky was a real canopy or roof over the earth. When it rained, it was because the windows in this roof were opened and the waters above allowed. to leak through. The stars were so many lamps or lights, The sun and moon were simp- ly larger lights, "lights In the filament of the heaven to divide the day from the night," as the Rook. of Genesis phrases it. To-day we know that in point-of size at least, the earth is not the all-im- portant part of the universe but one of the least important. We know to-day that our earth re- emaller than the sun. We also know that the stars are great blazing suns, many "of them sun. If by some sort of magic we could corney; of the- universe - where. these gigantic suns are, our own sun would appear as one of the very faint stars A i : in the sky. Our earth_would of course Almanach Gotha Still Records be totally livisible. Princely Titles. Mark Twain, who possessed the" rare faculty of presenting great truths | in, humorous garb, gives a sharp plo. ! ture of the situation In his 'imaginative book, "Captain Stormfleld's Visit to Heaven." Captain Stormfie!d, upon his arrival | in heaven, finds that the corner of the | aniverse in which.our earth is located | Is so small that tt if reterred to as "theg wart." x | Next article: A Model of the Uanl- verse. wn cbse | Liniment handy. Ea idl At Midnight. See, yonder, the belfry tower That gleams in the moon's light-- Or is it a ghostly flower That dreams in the sflent night? Keep Minard pale I listen and hear the chime Go quavering over the town, Twelve petals are wafted down --Frank Dempster Sherman. Reform is easy, but staying good is PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told in "Bayer" Package Weaving was practiced in China 1,000. years before it was known in| Europe. SER RE WOH a Ste ht The And each of them'is good in himeel? 1 gIso TT good men one and useful 'to a 5 vii mle nd The maid of a popular comic oper | actress of England has devised a : . 78 Bins Didi 0] Tob] Ara) on package or on tablets you are not : _ getting the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin proved safe by millions and five years-for .A'nicss you see the "Bayer. Cross" rescribed by physicians. over twenty: Headache Colds, Neurit} Lumbago Toothache Rheumatism. z Keuralgla = Pain, Pain ~ Lach unbroken "Bayer" package con- volves about the sun and is very tudl, thousands of times larger than our; suddenly transplant ourselves to some || eso (n regard to this point. They dis ing the subject that is appropriate to occasion; and they keep it in its place for only a short time. If we were to take enough pictures (and it would not take many) to change at intervals 'those that hang on the walls, we 'should se them to far better advantage and appreciate them the more. The decorative effect of the home would thus be enlivened and improved, with new color in the old spoty fe entn-- Why can't we have a secret order pledging its members to correct their own faults before nagging at their neighbors'? | IRRITATED BY SUN.WIND.DUST & CINDERS RECOMMENDED & SOLD BY DRUGGISTS LS OPTICIANS. WAITE FOR FREE EYE CARE BOOK MVAINE 00. CHICASODAN Mix Minard's with sweet oil and apply at once. Quick relief. HED [ATrerEhl PAINS IN BACK AND SIDES Ended by Taking Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Fusilier, Sasls--** For two Br three , days every so often ] would have such pains in my back and sides that I could not do anything -- could not even lie | quiotly | in bed, and my head ached, too. was this way about three years, but was worse after I was married: 1 was on a farm with not a house nearer than five miles and there was not a person to advise me, as my folks live in Manitoba. My sister-in-law told me about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and told me to try it. I took her advice and have been thankful for it ever since. After taking the medicine for three months I can say it has helped me a lot and I am doing fine. Iam glad to ree- ommend the Vegetable Compound to 'others and ou may publich my testi- monial."--Mrs. HELEN BALANO¥®, Fusi= lier, Saskatchewan. Often some slight trouble will cause a general upset of the system. Such symptoms as nervousness, painful times, irregularity, backache and headache indicate some form of femile weakness. Women so bothered should give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound La | trial. This dependable ricdictae b " helped thousands of women 'and ii - Yeasonable to expect that it will help you. x it today. Your druggist se c his medicine. That One Pimple May Become Many We could learn from the the Japan 'the season of the year, or some special play only one picture at a time, choos i ¢ RPL [Row a nS Rd SRE gs wy oa Ree rE Cie

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