Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Aug 1915, p. 3

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wh that the Setter eoad and d ucing ma A Thousands have heen & 80 utterly de-| "De. Hamilte el Ay 'Pils al-1 Jor Si ii On on gas i i OTT | Quick ff way that drawing pain, cases instant. i makes the feet feel good at omce. EO roams toda mri rm Mees FRANCE UNTERRIFIED. | Ther Are Fighting the Battle of | Civilization. ever be enthroned. The soul of France, amid the horrors of a warfare of unparalleled savagery, never shone so superbly. The world owes a true homage here. "Pew- addresses made 'by the heads'| } ato the nations .at war have been admirable' in spirit and sdbstinee "ds that of President Poincare, made, | too, in the very face of the news of the Russian reverses: France is not |, crushed, she is not dismayed; all hat German frightfulness has esi leaves her still unterrifted, With " : calmness and courage and an indomi- tability that afford a lesson to the world, the men in the trenches, and climate conditions to face and the| poet Tawyers, when they ~ got to Feountry through which it -tra- that exalted 4 positon plow: Ta] Som ad d a . h already in em; feeling about my ns i i ? ellow leaf after a 1 Stomach, 1 Li ie or work un= 734 Yonge St, TORONTO. 1 Agriculture of Ontario. Established 1862. Dr. Hamilton's. Pills, ah A High Gn Grade School. None Better in + al Announcement: otiegs oNTARl0 Aftiliated with the University of Toronto. A. . 110 University Ave, TORONTO, ONT. CAN. 'Dad Took It, All Right. Highest Cash my y College Reopens Friday, Octoberist, 1918. * Suitable drinking water ter is of vital ein a young man. This astonishingly | = Slowly, sadly the young man came, Prices Paid f COLLEGE Write Dept. D, for Calendar. B. A. 4. Grange, importance to an army, and this is! youth was only 42. Yet |along the garden path to the arbor or Under the control of the Department of V.8., MS, Principal. * only one of a multitude blems be, refused. ig glittering prize, and | where 'neath blossoming roses the that must be Iuitiade : only that, he gave up an office 'maiden waited. | those i & nduct a successful cam- x 1sand pou Ly "How did father take it?" she w ther words, not more than 'Depending upon their size, these Jo | will deliver from four to twenty-two | : ik ce "_ Grass Treé Gum for Germany. 'It has just come to light at Syd ney, Australia, that with the astound- {ng preparedness with which the Ger- Noe entered upon this war they had cto the declara Be ook tall. right," said. ol n n in a miserable voice. "Dm 80 "cisal"" Mehed the " "But Rt 'You tell him you had $4,000 in the bank?" she exclaime.d "1 did, when all my other arguments had failed." "And what did he do then?" "Do?" cried the young man, his 'voice fraught with despair, { "He bor- ; rowed it? Tea Coming Into Great Favor. Not in the memory of the oldest tea planter has the price of tea reached ore the present figure in Colombo. ere seems to be a widespread move- ment in favor of tea throughout the : a, and the supply is insufficient to cope with the increased = demand. Until the law of supply and demand adjusts itself higher prices Jor tea must be expected. From His Native Town. | | A tourist. in Italy was surprised | one morning to meet. some people from his native town. "Why, Mrs. Lanceley!" he cried. "How do you do? iy last person I ex- "= | pected to in Talyl" "If ft isn't exclaimed the lady in es = oi are spending a | "We 'are the largest buyers of Ginseng in America and have the gréatest demand for it. We can - therefore pay you. the highest cash prices; If you have any wild or cultivated Ginseng, write for our latest price list, or ship what you have and we will submit you our highest offer. David Blustein & Bro. 162 W. 27th St, NewYork, U.S.A. : Honest Grief. At the funeral of Baron Lionel de Rothschild, father of the recently deceased Lokd Rothschild, a poor old man wept loudly and bitterly. "Why are you crying?" inquired a bystander. "You are no relation of Rothschild." "No," howled the mourner; "that's just why I'm erying." Lachute, Que., 26th Sept., 1908. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen, -- Ever since coming home from the Boer war I have been bothered with running fever sores on my legs. I tried many salves and liniments; also doctored continuous- wOveretern" V Bottom 0 Motor Boat $552 Freight Prepaid to SI. Railway Station" in Ontario. Length 1 Depth 1 Ft. Beam 8 Ft. 0 In, 6 In. ANY MOTOR FITS. Specification No.\2B @ving engine yn of request. Get our quotations he Penetang Line" Commercial and Pleasure Launches, Row ts and Canoes. ' THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETANG, CAN. ly for the blood, but got no perman-| . ent relief, till last winter when 4 mother got me to try MINARD' LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost magical. Two bottles completely cured me and I hdve work- ed every working day since. Yours gratefully, JOHN WALSH. . Logical. Y "Another new hat. You should really save your money with the price of everything going up. "But why? The longer 1 save it the less T can buy with it." Minard's Tdniment Cures Diphtheria. Appearances s Deceptive. "Thompson has made a discovery." "Indeed?" "Yes. He says that he has - dis- covered that the more buttons there are on B woman's «coat the greater the probability that it really fastens with hooks and syes" ht-heartad ed jest may be empty A the oid world. is all . Toronto's MOST POPULAR SUM- MER DISSIPATION IS CITY DAIRY ICE CREAM---the demand has spread from year to year until it is now on sale in nearly every town in Ontario. There seems tobz so mething about the climate of Canada that makes it the confection that everybody craves in warm wea'her--infants, invalids, children or grown= up , it-makes no difference what your state or City Dairy Ice Cream is most refresh: : ing. no nourishing and digestible. x i M---- "For sare by diseriminating ahopkespers everywhors

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