Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 10 Jul 1907, p. 8

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GASOLINE STONES SCREEN DOORS swell THE SECRET OF A BEAUTIFUL - COMPLEXION; NOW REVEALED FREE What beauty .is more desirable than an exquisite complexion and elegant jewels. A¥ OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERY WOMAN TO OBTAIN BOTH, for a limited time only. The directions and recipe for ob- | "taining a faultless complexion is' the secret long guarded by the master minds of the ORIENT ALS and GREEKS. v This we obtained aftér years of work and at great expense, It is the method used by the fairest and most beautiful women of Europe. Hundreds of . American women who now use itfhave expressed their delight and satisfaction. ' This secret is easily understood and simple to follow and. it will save you the expense of creams, cosmetics, bleaches and forever give you a beautiful complexion and free your skin from pimples, bad color, blackheads; etc... It alone is worth fo you many times the price we ask you to send for the genuine diamond ring of latest design; A We sell you this: ring at one small profit "above manufacturing cost. The price is less than halt what others charge. The recipe is free with every ring. it is a genuine rose cut diamond ring of sparkling brilliancy ab- solutely guaranteed, very dainty, # shaped like a Belcher with Tiffany setting of 12 Kt gold shell, at yolic focal jeweler it would cost considerable' more than $2.00 We mail youl this beautiful ¢om- pléxion recipe free when your or: 'def is received for ring and $2.00 -inmoney order, stamps or bills. Get. your:order in before our sup- "= ply is'exhausted. BR This offer-isimade fora' i es time only/a%n means sills s 'ing and introducing our goo WINDOW SCREENS FAMOUS The landing drew up and signed a docu- | ment which was to serve as the com- pact to bind them together. Here are the names of the signers: a Isaac Allerton, Jobn Alden, John Ale Francis - Cook, James Chilton, John Crackston, Richard Clarke, Bd: 'wad Doty, Francls Eaton, Thomas English, Samuel Fuller, Edward Ful- ler, Moses Fletcher, John Goodman, Richard Gardiner, John Howland, Ste- phen Hopkins, Edward Leister, Chris topher Martin, William Mullins, Hd: mund Margeson, Degony Priest, Thom- as Rogers, John Rigdale, Captain Miles Btandish, George Soule, Bdward Tiily, John Tilly, Thomas Tinker, John Tur- ner, Edward Winslow, William White, Richard Warren, Thomas Williams, Gilbert Winslow. And servants as follows: Carter, Coper, Ely, Holbeck, Hooke, Langemore, Latham, Minter, More, Prower, Sampson, Story, Trevor. Thompson, Wilder. Women and ehil- rig increased the 'total number to Right Handed and Left Legged. Most people would think that as man 1s, 'with very exceptions, "right handed" he woul be at the same. thine "right legged." But this is not the case. Almost every right handed man uses his left leg more than his right. For instance, most people find it much | more' natural to go around circles 'to the right than to the left. That is be- cause they start with the left leg. Be- ing stronger, it is move readily brought into action, and it is on this account that bodies of soldlery always start to march with the' left foot. Almost: all courses for foot races are made out for funning to the right, and dancers will indorse the statement that the majority of movements are far more easily ex-' ecuted 1a that direction. <The left foot" Js the 'one that is placed in the stitrup for mounting a horse, and In Jumping' dt 1s from the lett foot that the athlete takes off." 'Thus it will be seen, as.a general rule, "right handed" people are "ett Jogged." : : A Woellington Ruse. . Once during tho Iron Duke's paign in the Py e ees It hap, a nd to-day before this offer lis} © © forgotten. T. C: MOSELEY: - 32Fast 2 3rd Street, New York City \ + FRE To women ior collecting nantes band selling our novelties we give BIG PREMIUMS. name to-day for our fiew plan of BIG Ei TS with little work, = Write tos Morsley, Premium Dept. ap E. 23rd Street, New York City In France, Spain, Russie, Germany and Austria the practice obtaths. = At one time du reign of Napoleon IIL a small army of political sples was: engaged In watching royal subjects. In fact, the vigilance of the Jintereht pax ties was so great that there were three or four distinct secret services. The emperor had his; the empress had hers; | sples. vita Moreover, Bismarck had his ne. Shar This secret service agent man doctor; whose advice the anfortu. ») nate emperor even preferred to that of | $f his pwn eourt physicians, and thus Bismarck knew avon better than Na. |= © poleon- the real' state of 'the latter's |= health, Which was, of course, a very smportant factor in the political situs | tion at those times, He Could Run, "=o 0 He could run, all right, all right, He had to, Taik about your amatoors that spring for: sport--this party learned to run or-starve, agg. an' had never forgot how. "Why, say, when he tore hissélf loose from a: re to have _ vantage to

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