Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 24 Apr 1912, p. 7

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0 found: my health and cheerfully . re in your own inter- 50 Valuable a medi- Williams' Pink pile. X hozes nt. So a) Munici- Tor f some 800 ; says: p baby Sas reer Fe al a continu 1 Arie many: things, DRE Ob. no ouj thing 10 eiD Own Tablets, T got] vi 's: ~box. of: these: "and these' ¢ vate) time. of health, and is now a Hie 2 So natured baby. I. am loped 1éad him on' to commit more definite extent, So the tricky Teuton was made 0' to a | pay sundry dollars to the engraver, 8 e ; te oxen made, ops Fir odd's | ine it until ue ot 20 3 now never without the Tablets in|. the house and recommend them to ashes mothers.' :- The 'Tablets are 1d by medicine dealers or by mail i 25 cents a box - from The D i Hliams' Medicine: Cos, Brockville, Re Leb COMPLIMENTARY. ; Agnes--"And did he say I looked . {utellectual 4 Gladys--"Oh, no, indeed! .I as- sure you he said nothing disparag- ing.' .| HONEST TEA IS IS THE BEST POLICY. on the fookgut to 8 in their ie and well-kno anand 'The Shang- In order to find out to what ex- tent the different-food productsare Fused by its millions of readers, the "Woman's * World"" (eirculdtion over 2,000,000 copies "monthly) re- cently inaugurated a most interest- ing coupon canvass. One of the questions propounded 'was, 'What tea do you use?' and| the replies. received demonstrate that Lipton's Tea is the most popu- lar of package teas, showin its sale to be double that of the .| nearest competitor and. consider- ty call. to' which 'been: ready ably over one hundred per cent. more than the next two mentioned brands taken together. 'Barely Honest Tea is the Best Policy. ACY RE , yf " ol With cheerful creature I ever met!" eried| | pills That Have Benefited Thou-|in its effe out 4 po Tn Knowledge. . °Y | guionty store Of the U. B. Forestry Bervice, "| who has resigned to become Chief Forester of the Canadian Conser- vation Commission and chief iron inspector. for the Canadian Railway Commission. COULD NOT BIDETRACK HER Hostess (to one of the 'small guests)-- 'Now, dear, will you have |P. some bread and butter to finish up with?' + Small Guest--* 'No, thank you. will have some oaks to be going on with'! A needle manufacturing machine is apable of producing 1,500,000 needles a week. -- Over fifty tons of railway tickets are issued in a year by one English railway gompany. ~ Shilolis Gure COUGHS, CURES coLos, MEALS THE ! AT AND. LUNGS. 26 CENTS ' GooD 5 REASON. ie! You 'are the most her mistress "Why. shouldn't I be cheerful, Li said Maggie. "I haven't injthe, the world. $i and. finally. drew up an' agreement to engage another'of the Sharh men who knew the process, for his Ger- man factory, for five years. (Wut that interview ended Winze arrested, but the Sharp | Company was content to make him pay the fines' and 'costs as 'a warning, "and did not press for a prison sentence, SE a TERRIBLE RESULT OF BLOOD vo. POISON.' i After Threo Operations. Zam-Buk Was Tried and Proved Sucsesful. ht} pools would. only use Zam-< Buk for ¢hronic sores, blaod-poison, ete. 'before permitting an: opera- tion, scores of limbs would he saved. ! Mr: Robt. Patterson of North Pel- ham, Welland Co., Ont., writes: 'My daughter, Annie, had blood- poison in her finger. The' doctor operated twice on the finger, but .| did not obtain the desired result, 'and a third operation was -consid- ered necessary. NOW gonvineced pe ""Three 'doctors were present, at| BEST I "| this operation, but. after it had been performed the wound did: not a heal, - Try as we would we could not get anything to close the wound. "We at last tried Zam-Buk, and it was really wonderful to watch how this balm healed the wound. Each day there was a marked im- provement. First the wound in the palm of the hand closed, and then the finger which had been bad 80 long began to heal. The diseased flesh seemed to rise out of the wound: and then drop off, and new healthy flesh formed from below, pushing off the diseased tissue. In a short time the wound was complete- ly healed. Had we applied Zam- Buk at first we might have saved | trate the finger, For chronic sores, blood-poison, ulcers, abscesses, scalp sores, piles, eruptiops, inflamed tches, ec- zema, guts, burns, bruises, and all skin injuries and diseases Zam-Buk is without equal. 50c. box all drug- gists and stores, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Haye you tried Zam-Buk Soap? 25c. tablet. eve. . DUSTLESS. Lady Visitor--That new girl of yours seems very nite and quiet. Mistress--Yes, she's very quiet. She' doesn't disturb the dust when she's cleaning the room. Sn. sands.--Known far and near as a sure remedy in the treatment of in- digestio) the. stomach, lver® 4 Kidneys. Parmelee's Vegetable oil ve brought. relief - to thousands Ww en ic specifics have failed. Innom-< t. stand the toot, of}? ; th my. wife in b CoE 108 think he's. brings): le testimonials ican be produc- 4) pbs establish the truth of this as- sértion, Once tried they will be found. superior to all other pills in 'the treatment of the ailments for o 1 which they are presoribed. There are, re newly 23,000 Jooanios ici ow Re, iad Kigon) | fail A CINCH: Mrs. Knicker--'Can n 'and all Nprapgpments of | BYS confidence 8 cls demons em more othe need tha CAD

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