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Port Perry Star, 21 Jun 1911, p. 2

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eR he Cause of Neuralgia --It Must + The roots STARVED NERVES ba reated Through the Blood erally - the their "nourishment through the' blood. There. is therefore no doubt" lation of 11,000,000, its territory of that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills' will 82,698 square miles and its revenues, "cure the worst: cases of neuralgia. |of $12,000,000, down to a petty rich' chief, with a few square miles of starved territory, and a few thousands a they need, year of revenue. They actually make new, blood, carrying to the nerves the elements thus driving away the sharp, tor-| turing pains which nearly drives the sufferer wild. neuralgia have yielded to treatment through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills! cestry straight back to the first that every sufferer from this dread- | conquerors from the North; ed trouble should lose no time in giving the Pills a fair trial: Mrs. Sophia H. Johnson, Mozan, Sask.,' says: 'For upwards of ten years I was a periodical sufferer from neuralgia. It located in the side! of my face and in the jaw, which! would actually click every time I! opened or closed my mouth. At! times the pains would be almost unendurable, and as time went on, ! my whole nervous system seemed to be affected. I was constantly' doctoring, but the doctor did not seem to be able to give me per-' manent relief, and at last I decid- ed to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.' I got a half dozen boxes, and be- fore they were half gone I felt much' better, and by the time I had used them all every symptom of the trouble had gone, and I was enjoy- | not known for mained in the themselves on the effigfency and by all medicine dealels or! smartn their ¢rial Service by mail at 50 cents a box o ix others who throw boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. motor cars, | liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, or favorite Jot. Brummagem --_-- d pictures. There are -shouldered, big-hip- THE MAGUEY PLANT. tured princes who J look caricatures of Iu ! d there are lithe The Mexican Planter"s Wealth is IAS And there fellows, Mainly in the Cactus. When a Mexican owns field after field of maguey h~ is considered wealthy, for these plantations are quite valuable, says the Houston Post. After a slip of maguey is planted it does not require much care, because the climate of Mexi- co just suits it. When the century plant is seven years old it is said to be full grown and worth about] $12. Then a large, fleshy cone with flowers in it prows amidst the heavy green leaves. This is just what the planter has been waiting E Wonderful Divergence in Appeare but only pert of it is governed dir- ectly by them. IEA: | square miles of India 690,000 square Neuralgia is a cry of the nerves miles are under the rule of the for more and better blood. It lit-| native princes, as are 66,000,000 out merves are" of the -- . te -- = -- TINDIA'S NATIVE PRINCES. '| POR TEETHING BABIES There is only ome medicine for teething babies--that is one that will make teething easy and at the same time can be given: with abso- Jute - safety. ~ That medicine is Baby's Own Tablets--every box of which is sold under the guarauiee of a government analyst to be free! from" all those injurious opiates aid narcotics which make 'soothing' ance and Character. - India is governed by the British, Of the 1,766,842 300,000,000 'inhabitants.' ; whatever on one cide of it. s that being stirved. : ;Like every other fo ar 16,000 native chiefs, part ST ike eves Lie Tiel ior from 20 Nazim, he So many cases of 88 1 ruler of Hyderabad, with its popu- There is as much variety in their breeding and bearing, and ability in their territories and reven- ues. Some of them trace their an- h; others are descended from Arab, Tartar, or Afghan invaders; others are the desc nts of court favorites and their ancestral right to rank is as illegitinate as some of the proud names in England and France, while others are heirs ; of rough soldiers who grabbed what they could and held it when the Mughal empire went to pieces. Some are highly educated, oth- ers ignorant; some are Anglicized, some Pariscized, devoting much time, those to cricket, racing, po-{ lo; and these to such European travel as they are permitted, and lazy licentiousness both at home and abroad. There are fine gentle- men among them, as cuvalrous and as proud as any noble in Eu- rope, and there are others who are mere naughty schoolboys. There are not a few who spend their mon- ey on schools and colleges and mu- seums, on irrigation works and tramways, on roads and bridges stuffs so harmful. Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. George Leblane, St: Pamphile, Que., says: 'I used Baby's Own Tablets. for my baby when he was teething and consti- pated and found them an excellent remedy. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. --_-- SUBLETTING A CONTRACT. A beneyolent old lady happened one day to be visiting a school where a young incorrigible was undergoing punishment for a series of misdemeanors. The teacher cited him as "the worst boy in the school--one I can't do anything with. I've tried everything in the way of punish- ment.' 'Have yo utried kindness?' was the gentle inquiry. "I did at first, but I've got be- yond that now." ' At the elose of the visit the lady asked the boy if he would call and see her on the following Saturday. A boy arrived promptly at the hour appointed. The vid lady showed him. her best pictures, played her liveliest music, and set before him a delicious lunch on her daintiest china. Then she thought it about time to begin her little sermon. "My dear," she began, "were and model prisons, and who pride who look fit for a tussle with a tig- er, ana show their breeding even in their finger-tips.--Scribner's SE THE EXPLOSIVE. Giants That Man Has Succeeded in Conquering. you not very unhappy to have to stand in the corner before all dhe class for punishment?' "Please, ma'am,"' broke in the boy, with his mouth full of cake, "that wasn't me you saw. It was Pete. He gave me ten cents to come here and take your jawing."' The Pure Food Law stopped the sale of hundreds of fraudulant me- dicines. They could not stand in: vestigation. Hamlins Wizard Oil has stood the test of investigation for nearly sixty years. EXPERIENCED. "How long have you been mar- ried {7 "So long that I've got so that I can hook a dress with one hand." The fairy story of a large and powerful genie confined in a small jar is no more wonderful than is the true story of a bit of powder pack- cd in a cartridge; when the pow- | der is exploded it propels far and | for. Then ne cuts the cone, leav- with terrific speed. A Chinaman ing a bowl-like hollow in the heart first discovered the power of ex- of the plant. Two or three times a plosives when he invented gun- day this mazuey bowl fills up with powder, and it has proved to be | sap, so that it has to be drawn out by the gardener, who puts it in a vokin vessel whieh he carries the greatest of all the forces that Lave changed the maps of nations, . : on' writes Ruymond Perry in its back. It is said that a healthy Nicholas. plant gives the Mexican over a, Jiyplosives so powerful have been gallon of this sap every day. Pere giscovercd now that no gun can be haps vou would not like this juice, hut when the children of the hot lands drink it fresh from the plant they call it "honey water" When the juice is put in large vats and fermented it is called "pulque,"" but then it is not good for the Mex- icans, for those who drink it be-! come sleepy and stupid. No part of the maguey is wasted. of the century plant make such good food that they are often boiled and eaten. Sometimes the leaves are used for fuel, but often they are dried and put on the outside of houses, just as we would use shingles. | When the Mexican wants some very. cold water he makes'a trough' of fresh green maguey leaves and pours water into it. As the oil evaporates from the leaves the water in fhe trough becomes so cold that it 'almost freezes. Itn't that a queer water cooler ~The century p'ant leaves are so' very stringy.or 'fibrous that they furnish materials for making a kind of coarse thread which the Mexicans weayg into cloth. Sometimes heavy | twine or rope is made from the fibre, too, $en this rope is twist- | ed into coarse mats the Mexicans use them for chairs in tho day and beds 'at night. Even the stickers or thorns are useful, for they serve as needles or nails. ' Whea a large: white - caterpillar | d had | 14 was the elder's day at toe crawls: over 'the . maguey he (has "cherished for! | marvel (of human' flight. made strong enough to be dis- charged move than a comparatively "small number of times; and there | are machine guns, submarine mines and torpedoes--engines of de- struction so powerful that no bat- tle either on land or sea could last | more than a few hours. Indeed, it is predicted that soon no two na- tions will dare to go to war, sv terrible would be the consequences to themselves and the rest of the world. While explosives are needed less and less for war-than formerly, they are used more and more in the victories of pcace. When the genie was let out of the jar he built great palaces for his master and transported him great distances by land, by sea and in the air; and that is' just what the giant explo- sive is doing to-day 'for man; his master. * The power of. dynamite is blasting rack for the/foundation of skyscrapers and bridge piers, and boring. tunnels, thyough the .solid mountains; whilg..gasolipe, the new explosive, 1s bed for, trans. 'portation in automobiles on and, in motor boats in the. water, an in aeroplanes 'in' the "air, 'thus finally accomplishing the dream that man for»: centuries--the eee i We i. A REEL JOKE. better beware that a Mexican does. plate; and he was shaving Fimself not see him, or else he will soon be {prior to church time, when "e nade cooking in 2-pok, for the poor man', gight cut with the razor on the 0) who works in field thinks that such a dish is a luxury. ¢ i extreme end of his nose. Calling his: wife, he: asked her: if she had any "court plaster. I ied {You will find some in my sew: jag-bagket,'" she said. or io 1. At. church, in' assisting with the collection, St. tailor for a suit, and bought a bon-~ he : noticed Everyone A stitch in time saves nine, and every house fly killed early saves a thousand at least later on. Wil- son's Fly Pads will kill many times more flies than any other article. Husband--"My dear, 1 thought we were going to practise economy for a time." Wife--So we are, | dear. I went down and counter- manded the order you gave your not that cost only half the amount." The ease with which corns and warts can be removed by Hollo- way's Corn Cure is its strongest recommendation. It seldom fails. SAILOR'S DEFINITION. Teacher--Freddy, what is a dro- medary ! Little Freddy--Please, teacher, a dromedary is a two-masted camel. Housekeepers are strongly ad- vised to commence the use of Wil- son's Fly Pads early, because a few flies killed in June would otherwise become a host by August. In order to rid ourselves of dry, lonesome monotony, it is necessary to have a personality and let it as- sert itself. A Cure for Rheumatism.--A pain- ful and persistent form of rheuma- tism is caused by impurities in the blood, the result of defective ac- tion .of the liver and kidneys. The blood bécomes tainted by the in- troduction of uric acid, which caus- the joints. Parmelee's Vegetable use is strongly recommended. A. trial of them 'will convince anyone of 'their value. . y i: There are 'pléavire, and occu- pations, and duties for' each day to-day which are of to-day. Keep 'Minard's iLiaiment In' the house. © 'ODDITIES OF E There are in the gliage but 'two words in which the og -and thi sim oogurs fiver ¢ base of as many distinct syl- Pills are known, to have effected deed to prove my love." t many remarkable cures, and their !you may, George," interrupted the of our-lives; ahd we mist do things| yesterday," the: looking! back to Boia (| Mipard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. a. NGLISH WORDS | e English lan: | five vowels occur in their alpha-|" o¥ inv sticcedsion Yak fo He English Court 'Allowed the Claim it © of Widow. At Christmas time, when every-|: thing was cheerful and one could]. divert ouese.s as one would, a lit |. tle girl of eight drew open an un- locked drawer and came on a piece of blue paper, with no writing ; When she produced, doll's houses and trees; kite-tiymg 'epfisodes, and wonderful fashicns to her: heart's content, she toie up the paper and put it in the fire. It was her father's will. This free and unfettered exer- cise of the artistic faculty produced some difficulty in the Engiish Pro-| bate Court recently. Mrs. Golden, the widow of a but- ler, moved to obtain probate of her husband's will, The -eight- year-old limner was cited as de- fendant. Counsel fot the widow said that Mr, Golden made a will leaving his property to his wife, but it was not forthcoming at the time of his death. The question at issue was whether he revoked it or not. Judgment was eventually given for Mr. Golden's will of June, 1909, in favor of the wife, on the terms set out in the claim. . ----e If attacked with cholera or sum- mer complaint of any kind send at once for a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- logz's Dysentery Cordial and use it according to directions, It acts with wonderful rapidity in subduing tha. | dreadful disease that weakens the strongest man and that destroys the young and delicate. Those who ' have used this cholera medicine' say it acts promptly, and never! fails to effect a thorough cure. ! She longed for a new hat. So she! began to worry her husband for a new dress. He--"A new dress! Can't afford it. If you wanted gloves, or a new hat, I wouldn't mind. But a new dress!" She--' "Well, don't get flurried, dearest! You know I always give in. So just buy me a new-hat." For Mother Graves' Worm Ex- terminator has ranked as the most effective preparation manufactured, and it always maintains its reputa-, tion. "Yes," said Mrs. Wordsworth; "the family are most interesting. John dances divinely, Tom sings like an angel, Susanne paints with great taste." "And Henry?' 'Oh, Henry! Well, he's rather a dull! sort of a fellow, you know. He only works and supports the others." N Ask for Minard's and take no other. "What am oratory, Brudder Jackson?' "'Brudder Simmins, I will elucidate. If you says black am white, dat am foolish. But if you says black AM white, an' bel- lers like a bull an' pounds on a table wif bofe fists, dat am torv. an' some people will believe you." | ora- | ) REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. Mrs, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of M ERS for their CHILDREN WHILE | IING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ! ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and | is the best rcinedy for DIARRHEA. It is ab- solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for ** Mrs, ! Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle, | It! Haiker--"Doesn't Cuttem, the tailor, remind you of a ductor?' | Parker--*'I should say not. He| reminds me of that little bill I owe him every time we meet.' For Burns and Scalds.--Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil will take the | fire out of a burn or scald more rapidly than any other preparation. It should be at hand in every kit- | chen so that it may be available at! any time. There is no preparation' required. Just apply the oil to the | burn or scald and the pain will' 'abate and in a short tine cease als I "i. TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY . | for; Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes together. . } "Oh, love,' sighed the sentjmen: tal lover, "'I would these were the es much pain-in the tissues and in| knightly days of 'old, that I might go forth and perform some brave "But. so girl:x, 'Go forth and speak to 'fa- ther. 3 ( ! . ar Ti (If we spend to-day in struggle, 'and 'ambition, ahd 'selfishness, we! have spoiled it and'it passes-into a { which gives us. no pleasure... Her mother, / and No had pump- irg to doi whee's an ad: for Dar- Guaranteed to contain no morphine, OPI, y 5 Bay. all sizes, all prices t me. ed T 1 you want to either buy can be of service to you. FP want. -Al Saskatchewan, 1 Manitoba or British Columbia Lands in any quantity, I can supply you. 3 y of a Farm does not, matter what kind of a Earn es . Write for cur i Canadian Potato machinery Co., Lid. hts or holidays at Y hot fests na Wright Avene. 153 Stone Road; Calt, Ontarle. w ANTICIPATION. The new maid seemed eminently satisfactory, but the mistress of the house thought a few words of ad- vice would be jusv as well. Aad remember," she coneluded, "that I er ect you to be very re- ticent about whit yeu hear when you are waiting rt toble."' "Certainly, mrurn. certainly I" replied te ¢ cise. But then her face Lt un w th a. iznocernt curio- sity. "May I ask, madam, if there wil be nach to be reticent about 1"? A Pill that Proves Its Value.-- Those of weak stomach will find | strength in Parmelee's Vegetable | Pills, because they serve to main- tain the healthful action of the stomach and the liver, irregulari- ties in which are most distressng. Dyspeptics are w.'l acquainted with them and value them at their nro- per worth. They have afforded re- lief when other preparativns have failed, and have otfected cures in ailments of long standing where other medicines were found un- availing. HIS FATHER'S ADVICE. "Now that you are married, my son, listen to me." 'What is it, dad?" "Try to be a husband, not mere- ly an ex-bachelor." I wes cured of Bronchiti d A by MINAKDS LINDEN I, 18 an sthma MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. Lot § PEL ; LIVINGSTONE I was cured of a severe attock of Rheu- matism by MINARDS LINISIEDT. Ma one Bay, . JORN MADER. was cured of a severely sprained le by MINAKDS LINIMENT. yer & JOSHUA A. WYNACUT. Bridgewater. The boy of the family, the smart little son of an editor, had just pasted his n'nth birthday, and de- lighted in stirring things up when- ever he found a chance. On his way to .schoel one day he popped into a confecticner's. 'Say, mis- ter," he called out, '"do vou keep fondants?" 'Oh, yes," replied the confect'oner, "we've kept them for vears."" "Well," returned the boy, start ng for the decor, "just adver- tise in pa's paper, and then you won't keon them co long." Doa't ignore the few house flies you see in June. Uniess you ccm- mence using Wilson's Fly Pads early your house will be overrun by them in midsummer. Fred--"Dd you know that Cap- tain Twibble had two left legs?' Uncle Ned--' Nonsense!" Fred-- "But it's not nonsense. His right leg was left at Paardeberg, wasn't it] hasn't he?' wer het and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't ' Smart--Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell 'Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25¢; 60c, $1.00. © Murine Eye Salve in ' Aseptic Tubes. 25¢, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. '®Murine Hye Remedy Co. cago. : CRN AS RA ; When a. men ies hefhas (nat, the atfite sto make a name for himself on account of his brains he resorts to dress in order to give him distinetign. = © i ai ER ; plied his pry =o ¢Confound, these railway : time- Jtables,'" snapped Mr. Stubb, as the long folder refused to remain Slosed Nong enough for him to place it in his pocket. 'They. remind me '.The idea!" ve- of a woma B the comparisoa 1" wre: hard to understand and 3 you And he, has a left leg still, i "Why they peasy get them to shut up." 2 4p one Park 527. BUYS 520 ACRES. Twen $16.0 Thousand, Bunch i A Horsges, Cattle and ange, Implements. Fer particulars address A. CO. Kennedy. Olalla;, B.C. at § LBERTA FARM LANDS FOR BALE, r The best mixed farming district fm A'herta. The oldest land company {im Alberta. Write for cotalogue. Depart ment "A," The Sgskatchewan Land and Homestend Company, Limited, Red Deer. ta. ACENTS WANTED, ANVASSERS WANED Weekly i salary paid. --Alfred 'Lyler, London, -Ontarin, GENTS WANTED.--A study of other £ Agency propositions convinces us that none can equal ours. You will al ways regret it if you don't apply for particulars to ravellers' Dept. 228 Albert St. Ottawa. MISCELLANEOUS. J ARM SCALES, special price. Wilson'ss Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. JLACE your mouey with us in trust. We will guarfintee large returns and. golid investments. Correspondence jcited. Edmonton Locators, Ltd. ancial Agents, Edmonton, Alta. 80l-- Fin- UMBER, interior trim, doors, flooring, sash. Price quoted at your station. Small or large orders. P. w. 1. Ross, Toronto. evil © Glass Cuter cuts wired. ss, plate glass, smcked and window lags. By mail 25c. W. k. 6 Benoit St., Moutreal. + AWMILL MACHINERY, Portable or IN heavy, Lathe Mills, Shingle Mills, Engines and Poilers, Mill Supplies. The E. Long, Manufacturing Co., td, est Btreet, Orillia, Ontario. EW UPRIGHT PIANOS, two hundred dollars, payabie twenty dollars cash with order and ten dollars monthly. Write Wholesale Department, The Leac Piano Co., Limited, Montreal. 1 ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, etc. In. C ternal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write us before tog late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co. Limited, Collingwood. Ont. TON SCALE, ¢) Beale Works, WA OMEN WANTED to take orders. in UT YOUR GLASS AT HOME --Our new Cra gla special price. Wilson's isplanade, Teronto, spare time, no experience ueces- sary. Our lines especiall uged Ly mothers and girls. Apply Dept. A, Brit ish Canadian [Industrial Company, 228 Albert St, Ottawa. JPECIALISTS ADVICE FREE. ~ Consult [= us in regard to any disease. Lowest prices in drugs f kinds, o Prusses fitted by inail ment. Glesses fiti~1 br age. Write to-day for anything sold {n firrt-clgss drug stores to Dr..Bellraun, Collingwood, Ont. WwW E pay the express in Ontario. Forty, 8 weeks Yorkshire: reg.stered, ten dollars each. Write for what yeu waut Thos. N. Havens & Sop, Aldhore P.O, Ont. CHENILLE CURTAINS and al! hindu of ho 8 hunginc:, atro LACE CURTAINS OYE0 51° Gf 7ANED rite 80 us ah ut yours RR) TISH AMERICAN DYEING 00. @ox 168, Montreal] TE id sapret Queen's dnlversity Kingston, Ontario. ARTS, EDUCATION THEOLOGY, MEDICINE SCIENCE, including ENGINLCERING. The Arts course may be tten by correspondence, but studenis desiring to graduate must atiend cre session. ARTS SUMMER SESSION July. 3rd to August | lth For Calendars write the Registear, 13 GY. CHOWN, Yicgzior, Comrie MEAT HELPS. To preserve beef steak n.d chops, saturate a piece of thu w..te cloth in white wine vinegar. Iiace meat on a platter, firs. wetting platter with a little of the vinegar, then spread cloth ove. meat. In this way meat can be kept without ice for two days, by muistenng the cloth with vinegar when it begins to dry. The ipeat will not tadls of the vihegar, Fo ¥ iia - FN - I came cross o bundle of our old love-lettecrs to-day." Hus- and-- 'Did you read them over I! Wife--"Yes." | 'Husbaid:~= 'And what was the effect of that peru- sali' Wife--"I wondered: which was the bigger fool--you for writ- ing them, or I tor marrying you 'aftéy receiving them." } HEY E47 VE about_two hundred Fruit Fe 7 . HA about two undred Fait Ferm. Potter & Co. Send mcasure

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