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Port Perry Star, 21 Apr 1915, p. 7

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. . E. Hughes, enmore, Sask., says: "About a year ago I was badly run down, nerves were all unstrung, ny sould not go Sp Sairs without stop- "As I was a long wa; 1 decided to tobe course of a few wee re disease. That's why Dodd's and go | as they please. the resources of wheat lands, in themselves many times the area of the British Isles are available for the need of the people of Britain. In facilitating the expansion of the various companies in the Do- minion during the last thirty years, the successive governments, feder and provincial, have enabled Can- ada to take up the burden of a greater production in this year of rest, | the Empire's peril, Canada is meas- a8 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Bold by all medicine dealers or by mail fi to suie's box vr Lime ter 50 from r. p 2 tine Co., Brockville, Ont. ; For Baking Day. Bake your cakes on flue-cleanin, jay. 'And on the day before scru the 'oven out with hot water. e a pint 'of whitewash with a small cake of whiting, and white- h the interior of oven, The Ence is extraordinary. = = the flour, and warm it. Tt mp, and, if not, warmed sa prize cake. olks and whites of eggs ately, and add the whites last OF, fything. ; ¥Wt sultanas, ete., in a colander and' pour hot water through. Thi: cleanses, makes the fruit swell and Jui d ks ib. Ne fine, ahd gard cooky Nove oven, - If you are following a recipe, do 'not guess quantities ; weigh accur- ately. Don't "rub" butter into flour. Melt it and cream it. Much bet- ter. Dissolve carbonate of soda in little warm milk. This provides for its even distribution. te If your mixture is too wet, sift Juicy and evenly, warm flour 3 = 1 'dry breadcrumbs over et of two. oy X poonful of vinegar in a gill A Bosnconial of givcerive makes ake very light. Butter your cake tin. | line with x Pa Ne rah . and ol) .| finally consumes. | tween the . Great uring up to her advertised destiny as. the "Granary of the Empire," or, more emphatic still, 'Bread Basket, of the World."" The prophe- cies of leaders of thought for three decades are on the verge of fulfill- ment. The large exportable sur- plus of the wheat fields in Canada will go to feed a fair proportion of the dependent millions of England, and probabl the war-haraksed Bel- gians as well. The railway lines which have beefi constructed east and west and north and south throughout the country have made her present position possible. With- out these essential traffic arteries the' Dominion would have been merely a 'helpless spectator while $he, Sresiess war in history rumb- led through to a conclusion. Can- ada's most important contribution to the cause o ire is in wheat This| and flour and fa : The bulk of suppliés of Canadian wheat. for export are drawn .each year from the wheat fields of the prairie provinces. The total sup- ply may be computed by a of the carryings of the railways. Dur- ing 'the ¢rop year 1913-4, the Can- adian Northern alone handled from the territory served b its we lines, 47,296,000 bushe rans ing the increase this year at 20 per cent., this road should haul out} approximately 56,760,000 bushels of | - wheat from provinces lying be- Lakes and the Rocky Mountains. That quantity of wheat, converted * successivély into flour, and into standard loaves - of bread, would feed Greater London, with its estimated population of 7,- | 252,063, for more than four and a half years. : 3 Bo ons ov Britain holds command : seas, the available supply of "from Canada lone : » overcome the cap her critics maintain she sed upon herself by producing a quarter of the wheat ghe an- J ne r that he was troubled with Kidne To Disinfect a Room. The usual method employed is to burn sulphur in 'a closed-up room, and this is perhaps as effective as any "other method. Fill any large vessel, such as an old bucket or tin bowl, half full of earth, and stand it in the centre of the room on-an al | 0d metal tray. Lay a piece of pa- per on the top of the earth, and pour onto this a pound of common sulphur or brimstone. windows, and push a mass the paper alight in several places, so that it might ignite the sulphur. Leave the room, closing the door tightly. A mat laid on the outside will prevent the fumes escaping from the room, If the room is dis- infected after a serious ill brown paper should be pasted Over the edges of the window and door, and left for twelve hours after the sulphur has burnt out. After that time the windows should be opened ahd left open for twenty-four hours. The fumes of sulphur will destroy the colors of most fabrics, and therefore during any sickness of an infectious nature nothing should be used in the way of hangings except such as can be disinfected after- wards. All bedding to a professional disinfector. The sanitary or health authorities, in n swn will generally give particu- lars of dene. Mush ¥ & fresh gape: being put on its place. Old paper is in itself a great is work, and see that it is wallpaper in a room stripped off and destroyed, cause of infection, and a new paper should never be pasted over an old one. This should always be remov- ed beforehand. » ee ess A FOOD DRINK Which Brings "Daily Enjoyment. A lady doctor writes: "Though busy hourly with my own affairs, I will not deny myself the *pleasure of taking a few min- utes to tell of the enjoyment ob- tained daily from my morning cup od beverage, of Postum. Itis a not a stimulant like coffee "I began to use Postum because coffee, w I loved, made my i peri : me for business during the da (Tea is just as injurious a8, aofioe. health- se it, too, contains the Close all the of orumpled newspapers up the chim- neys, set the projecting edges of! should be sent s years ago; not because I wanted to, but el dearly 4 nights long, weary : to be dreaded and. unfitting Leon. Chester Thrasher, hose death through i | American, w | sinking of 'Falaba" by U-28, may cause serious CO! to the the United States, the German notification of a sub- marine war zone, the destruction of American life, or American pro- rty through enforcement of the ecree, would be looked upon as an unfriendly act. Thrasher was a mining engineer, and was bound for Becondee, West Africa, when he met his death. ; eee gre ne A Nova Scotia Case Of Interest to Alk Women 'Halifax Sends Out a Message of Help to Many People. JHalifax, N.S., Dec. 15.--When inter- viewed at her home at 194 Argyla St, Mrs. Haverstock was quite willing to talk of her peculiarly unfortunate case. "l was always 'blue' and depressed, felt weak, languid and utterly unfit for any work. My stomach was so disordered that I had no appetite. 'What I did eat disagreed. I suffered greatly from dizziness and sick head- ache and feared a nervous breakdown. Upon my druggists recommendation I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. "I felt better at once. Every day I fmproved. In six weeks I was a well woman, cured completely after differ- ent physicians had failed to help me. it is for this reason that I strongly urge sufferers with stomach or diges- re troubles to use Dr. Hamilton's 8." Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen the stomach, improve digestion, strength- en: the nerves and restore debilitated systems, to health, By cleansing the blood of long-standing impurities, by bringing the systém to a high point of .vigor, they effectually chase away weariness, depression and disease. Good for young or old, for men, for women, for children. All dealers sell Dr, Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. lications, ac- ion taken by ee I eis Who Can Do Itt A Boston school teacher tells this story: 'Children," said a second- grade teacher, "you should be able to do everything equally well with our-left and right hands. With a ittle practice you will find it so easy to use one hand as the other." From the rear of the room came the piping inquiry : "How about putting your left hand in the right-hand 'pocket of your trousers?' ' LOW FARES TO THE CALIFORNIA EX- POSITIONS VIA CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RY. Four splendid daily trdins from the New Paesenger nal, Chicago _to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego: Choice of Scenic and direct routes through the best of the West. Something to eee all the way. Double track. Auto- matic electric safety signale all the way. Let us plan your trip and furnish foldere and full particulars. B. H. Bennett, G.A., 46Yonge Bt. Toronto, Ontario. Except for their vanity, it would be, impossible to please some peo- ple. 4 : Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Ete a cinematograph show two temen were agreeably surprised to find a cup of tea and a bisouit given: them free by an up-to-date management at 4 o'clock, Half an hour later one of them broke the si- its reply to Hi bottle; {t's Small trial anywhere. the most economical. size 25¢, at any dealer's mr ---------- Whooping Cough. "The germ of whooping cough was discovered by Bordet and Gen- gou, two French bacterologists. It grows in the air passages leading to thé lungs, and the presence masses of germs on the delicate lin- ing of these passages irritates them and causes the spasmodic cough. A rapid succession of these coughs catches the breath and the spasm ends in a deep in-rush of air, the "whoop." The germs are present in great numbers in the spray thrown out in coughing, particularly during the early stages of the disease, and they are likely to get smeared over || the hands of the patient while he struggles to get his breath during the coughing spasm. So the dis- ease spreads very rapidly by more or less direct contact, the germs be- ing passed from mouth to hand and from hand to mouth, or exchanged on pencils, drinking cups and other things which go from mouth to mouth. \ Whooping cough is a particularly hard disease to check because the patient is usually up and about for a period of many weeks and has a much greatér chance of spreading germs than if he were - isolated in bed. Often whooping cough is caught from a child in the early stages before the whoop develops and when peoplé think it has only an ordinary cough. The only safe rule is to keep chil- dren away from other children who have any cough ab all. Corns ™* Paint on Putnam's Drop Corn Extractor night, and corns feel oO t better in the morn- u ing. Magical the ' way "Putnam's" eases the pain, destroys the roots, kills a corn for all time. No pain, Cure guaranteed. Get a 25c. bottle of "Putnam's" Extractor to-day. Me "Qh, yes, my husband is an en- | thusiastic ~~ archaeologist!'" said Mrs. Moles. - "And I never knew it until yesterday! I found in his desk some queer-looking = tickets with the inscription, 'Flyaway, 8.t0 1. And when I asked him what they were he said they were relics of a lost race. Isn't that interest- ing?' Minard's Liniment for sale everywhers. Canoes, Skiffs, Motor Boats THE PETERBOROUGH LINE. in| out pain NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. Pr ve gi 8 mot waafal" and Toteresting of | sil Og Pg hr Lig West Adelaide 8t., nto. ' CER, TUMORS, LUMPS, BTC, CA rua and Xitel, sured with us vhtore fea Ju ig og Medical Co.. Limited, Collingwood, Ont. v NO MORE DANDRUFF. DANDRUCURE aan a 0 EOF EF raaors him Bldg, Toronte ont Purina Chick Feed Bend dealer's name and ask for particulare. The Chisholm Milling Co, Ltd, Dept. 6 Toronts, Ontarie. arine AP ERT ar KErmaTH M ; ven 1253 DUNDAS TORONTO ) FOR ALCOHOLIC & DRUG ADDICTIONS HAWK BICYCLES An up-to-date High Grade Bicycle httedwith 2 tev Chain, RR New Departure Coaster Brake PB and Hubs, Detachable Tires, \ highgrade equipment.inelud. ing sigur $22.50 1 Tools 2S FREE 1915 Catalogue, 70 pages of Bicycles, Sundries, and Repair Material, You cant buy Four, supplies from us at 'Wholesale Prices. + T.W.BOYD & SON, 27 Notre Dame St. West, Montreal. Still Holds Its Own. The automobile people to the con. trary notwithstanding the bes sparking device continues to be @ sofa, with the lights turned low. Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. "Nature," observed the philoso- pher, 'always tries to make com- pensation. For instance, if one's eyesight is lost the sense of hearing grows more acute." "Faith," re- plied Pat, "I believe you're right, for I've noticed that when a man has one leg shorter, the other is al- ways longer." YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU Try Murine Eye Remedy for Red, Weak, Watety Eyes and Granulatcd Eyelids; No Smarting--~ {ust Eye Comfort. Write for Book of the Eye y Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago "Poor Jim was always such a considerate husband, mum." *'Con- siderate! Why, the brute used to beat. you."" "True, mum; but he never hit me where the marks col d be seen by the neighbors, mum. , lence, 'We've seen the pictures; | noo, Tam," he said; "'we micht as weel! gang awa' oot." To which" Tam, after a moment's thought, re- | 'plied: "Gang ye awa' gin ye want tae] I'm stayin' tae dinner!' I any canoe can give you satisfaction, it is a "PETERBOROUGH." Always and ever the acme of service, model, strength and fin- ish. Over fifty styles and sizes. Write for catalogue, The latest canoe is the Peterborough canvas covered. Ask for illustrated folder. Skiffs for the popular Outboard Motors, Power Launches, all sizes and pow- ers. Get folders telling all about these. * JHE PETERBOROUGH CANOE COMPANY, LIWITED, PETERBOROUGH, ONT. 8). a friend d, I first Re package pa] ee tried Postum, Toa Regs Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. ; Gentlemen,~--1 had my leg badly hurt, 2% | the n was very severe and a large wes joame above jhe ¥nes. pec w serious--I ru with RRs LINIMENT, | the n reducéd th

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