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Port Perry Star, 7 Mar 1918, p. 3

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glad that I followed her advice, for before I had used a half dozen boxes all symptoms of my trouble had dis- appeared, and I was as well as 'ever I had been in miy life. I have also given the pills to my daughters with the most beneficial results, and I shall . ever have a good word to say for them." \ . If you are feeling the least run _ down, weak or depressed do'not delay take these pills at once.and note . how speedily your old-time health rn. You cen get the. pills any dealer in medicine or by 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2:50 from The or Williams' Medi- eine Co, Brockville, Ont, Faithful Till Death. 'Midst the battle's tumult driven Whilst the~ heavens were thunder- riven, Calm, serene his soul 'midst all, Met death at his country's call. Bury him in Flanders' earth Noble son of British birth, Place a cross above his breast-- "His duty done," now let him rest. Swing wide! ye Gates of Pearl-- swing wide, - © Man for freedom paid the price. © "Welcome home," the angels sing Till the vaults of heaven ring : Ye portals ope--ye gates swing wide! For him who, like the martyrs, died. : ~A. M. FOX. --e y Flour, meal, sugar, salt and spices 1ld be sifted before measuring. .men whom men pronounce divine d so much of sin and blot; In men whom men denounce as ill 1 find so much of goodness still; I hesitate to draw the line - Between the two, where God has not." { --Joaquin Miller, ee 4 Petunias do well in dry situations when once established, also verbenas, gaillardias, antirrhinums, zinnias, por- ~talacas, marigolds and mesembryanth- mums. All these like sunshine and grow well in a deep, rich soil and rarely fail succeed. By pegging _ down the nee they can be made to thickly "cover a® large space. FISH ¥y Falls, 4d A good dress for the growing girl! is this one made of striped and plain materials, McCall Pattern No, 7888, Girl's Simplicity Dress. In'6 sizes, 4 to 14 years. Price, 15 cents. These patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Tor- onto, Dept, W. 7 e--p es AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Baby's Own Tablets are an excel- lent medicine for little ones. They sweeten the stomach; regulate the bowels, break up colds and simple evers, cure constipation and make teething easy. Concerning them Mrs. BE, Quinn, Parame, Que., writes: "Baby was troubled with constipation and nothing helped him till T began using Baby's Own Tablets. They are an ex- "After my baby was born," Mrs, Dickens states, "I used to suffer with my back and had no heart to do my about Dodd's Kidney Pills and what they have done for others, so I thought I would get a box and see what they would do for me, "I'am pleased to say that after tak- ing two boxes I found such great re- Hef I would not be without them in the house. "My daughter, too, had been very sick on and off for a long time. Her nerves got so bad we were afrald we would see her in the hospital. ut I am pleased to say she fs better through taking Dodd's Kidney Pills. . | "lI never thought Dodd's Kidney Pills could have done such good work and I am telling all my friends about them." 'Women's troubles, or nearly all of them, come from s kidneys, The cure for them is the old established remedy for sick kidneys, Dodd's Kid- ney Pills, ----tp eet * RAILWAYS CO-OPERATE It may be of general interest to the Canadian public to know some ex- | amples of the way in which their railways, through the Canadian Paci- fic Association for National Defence, are exchanging traffic in the interests of 'efficiency. : "In one case the C.P.R. diverted by way of the Soo Line one thousand cars of freight so as to relieve the main line of the company along the north shore of Lake Superior. These cars passed south from Winnipeg to Minneapolis and by way of Sault Ste. Marie into Ontario. They consisted chiefly of grain for domestic consump- tion in Canada. One hundred cars of freight pér day are being -Mverted from the C.P.R. at Quebec and travelling by way of the National Transcontinental to Halifax. While there is ne saving in mileage, this, in the interest of the country, relieves the C.P.R, main Mne to St. John for classes of export freight more urgently required there. In Toronto an arrangement was suc- cessfully carried out whereby one hundred and twenty cars of freight eastbound for Montreal were turned over from the C.P.R. to the C.N.R. every day. The Grand Trunk during the winter season has been diverting ofie hundred and fifty to two hundred cars of coal per day to the C.P.R. and T.H. & B. in order to: lessen the congestion on the Grand Trunk from the Niagara frontier to Toronto and other points. The Grand Trunk has also diverted fifty cars per day to the C.N.R. at To ronto. : In Western Canada the Canadian Northern has on several occasions transferred surplus traffic to the sister rallways in the West. -- ae | The following Is from a letter of Lieut, Wingfield, a British Flying Officer, who escaped in November, 1917: "The camp was a bad one, the rooms cellent medicine for little ones." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers | or by mail at 26 cents a box from The f Dr. William# Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. : > -- ees The Tallest Chimneys. What is said to be the tallest chim- ney in the world has been erected re- cently for a copper smelter.at Sago- noseki, Japan. It'is built of concrete, 570 feet high, 26% feet inside dia- meter at the top and 42 feet in dia- meter at the-base. The chimney was carried to that great height in order to convey the poisonous fumes from the smelter to an altitude where they, would not hurt vegetation. The next' 506-foot concrete chimney of the Bos- | ton and Montana smelter at Great Montana; a 454-foot chimney at lasgow, Seetiond! a 400-foot = steel ' captivity before these begin to arrive. overcrowded, there was insufficient room. for eXercise, the sanitation was very indifferent, the food almost im- 'possible to eat. We were housed in wooden barracks divided into rooms by thin wooden partitions. There were seven in a room, so that it was extremely difficult to obtain the neces- sary quiet for work. There were no reading rooms, The food was ex- tremely. poor and insufficient and con- sisted almost entirely of stewed man- gel-wurzels, with occasional potatoes of very poor quality. The bread ration was half a loaf a week of very bitter black -bread. You can imagine, then, that prisoners are entirely+dependent on" parcels, and are extremely hun- gry during the first two months of The Roumanian officers get nothing, and the Russians very little." a Raw Potato for Burn. : An efficient and easily obtained burns 4 'ns ds draw pon : g ES ™ ge3EL gz 5 Bi Ei work around the home. But I read | ; others (including side | dues are from 1 to 6 per | costs 60 per cent."more; | boven times» | . § [4 HY i LESS. 3 "In Brief. Eat less; breathe more, Talk less; think more. Ride less; walk more. Clothe less; bathe more. Worry less; work more. . Waste less; give more. Preach less; practise more. " MONEY ORDERS { When ordering goods by mall, send a Dominion Express Money Order. CEMONS MAKE SKIN ; = 'WHITE, SOFT, CLEAR 'Make this beauty lotion for a few cents rand see for yourself, What girl or woman hasn't heard of lemon juice to remove complexion blemishes; to whiten the skin and to "bring out the rosés, the freshness and the hidden beauty? But lemon juice alone is acid, therefore irritating, and should be mixed with orchard white this way. Strain through a fine cloth available maple trees in Canada are the juice of two fresh lemons into a |Deéing tapped. Statistics show that bottle containing about three ounces out of 56,000 farmers in Eastern Not One Quarter Produced. Not twenty-five per cent. of the a him to the bone, she ¢ with her floods, she can kill him with thirst. She can box the compass of human tribulation. --Captain Frank Verney. : . Minard's Lintment Relieves Neuraigis. EREKLY NEWSPAPER IN ern Ontario. Doing a ness. Death of owner pi market. A great chance for a ma cash. Apply Box 82, Wilson Publishing Co., Limited, Toronto. ELL of orchard white, then shake well and | Canada who produce maple sugar and you have a whole quarter pint of skin | syrup at all, only very few tap more EE Si cost one usually pays for a small jar | bo TAY . of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to Der cent: production is werth $1,600 strain the lemon juice so no pulp gets 000 annually. This amount might into the bottle, then this lotion will | easily be doubled. One man can take remain pure and fresh for Hythe, | SAFC of boiling 'the sap from. 5000 When applied daily to the face, neck, | trees as easily as from 500. arms and hands it should help to | bleach, clear, smoothen and beautify Minara's Xiniment Cures Dandruff, the skin. , Any druggist will supply thred | : oundes of orchard white at very little | placed early this year. Otherwise, cost and the grocer has the lemons, |éverybody will be in trouble. | | } | ---- a -- How to Clean Old Paraffin. Paraffin that has become unclean through usage in canning and preserv- | ing, may be cleaned and reused. Many times it can be cleaned with a brush in cold water. If this does not remove all the dirt, says a specialist of the United States Department of Agriculture, heat the paraffin to boil-| inition Qian amin Dinners sini ing and strain it through two or three| yet folks step on your feet here- thicknesses of cheesecloth placed over gprar; wear shoes a size smaller if you a funnel. Or a thin layer of absorb-| like, for gorns will never again send ent cotton over one thickness of gjaotric sparks of pain through you, | cheese cloth may be used as a strain- 3c00rding to this Cincinnati authority. | er. One straining should be suffici- | He says that a few drops of a drug ent ordinarily, but if the paraffin still | called freezone, applied directly upon is Vela Best and stxajk agar. Any, tender, aching corn instantly re- paraffin lodging in the strainer may, x ab be recovered Pe ating the cloth and | lieves soreness, and soon the entire X FRI | ; TOO! 7 i t. pouring off the hot liquid through Sor t and all, lifts right ou another strainer. This drug dries at once and simply shrivels up the corn or callus without | even irritating the surrounding tissue. A small bottle of freezone obtained at any drug store will cost very little but will positively remove every hard gave good 'marketable, money-saving ' or soft corn or callus from one's foot. milk," said H. J. Grinm addressing If your druggist hasn't stocked this fhe Pure Maple Sugar Association, | new drug yet, tell him to get a small "you surely would not be content to phottle of freezone for you from his milk only twenty-five of them and let wholesale drug house. the others go to waste, would you? And yet your untapped sugap maple trees are just like those imaginary un- milked cows, There is money in them only waiting to be brought out and put in your bank. Maple sugar is the quickest money making harvest in all your business of farming. It needs no seeding. It is all harvest, and what is more the harvest is quickly turned into real money." OQ Ore Qe Om Pre Ome =m OOOO LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS How to loosen a tender corn or callus so It lifts out without pain, Minard's Liniment Cures Burus, Eto. Your Untapped Trees. "If you had fifty cows and they all} Write to-day forour big FREE CATALOGUE showing our full lines of Bicycles for Men and Women, Boys and Girls, MOTOR CYCLES MOTOR ATTACHMENTS Tires, Coaster Brakes, Wheels, Inner Tubes, Lamps, Bells, Cyclometers, Saddles, Equip- ment and Parts of Bicycles. You can buy your supplies from us at wholesalo prices. T. W. BOYD & SON, 27 Notre Dame Streot West, Montreal SEE [ZAR V1 vs Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,--My daughter, 13 yrs. old, was thrown from a sleigh and in- jured her elbow so badly it remained stiff 'and very painful for three years. Four bottles of MINARD'S LINI- MENT completely cured her and she has not been troubled for two years. Yours truly, > J. B. LIVESQUE, St, Joseph, P. O., 18th Aug., 1900. Will reduce Inflamed, Strained, Swollen Tendons, Ligaments, or Muscles. Stopsthe lamenessand pain from a Splint, Side Bone ot Bone Spavin. No blister, no hait one and horse can be uséd. $2 a fore at druggists or delivered. Dev scribe your case for special instruc. tions and interesting horse Book 2 M Free. Rl JR, the antiseptic liniment for ABSORBINE, J Strained, Torn Liga- ments, Swollen Glands, Veins or Muscles} Head Cuts, Sores, Ulcers. Allays pain. Pe Thé requisites of good cows are first, good pure-bred stock, good care in breeding, feeding and management. | There are great possibilities in the production of good cows but these are seldom ever seen, appreciated, or at- tained except by an intelligent, thoughtful feeder. The earmarks of a business farmer and intelligent feeder may be"seen in his herd. | NB Granulated Eyelids, E and oy in $1.00 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book 'Evidence" free. @&bsorbioe sad Absorblac, Jr. are made lo Camadty Si Bone quickly read on Duby s Ech R NoSmirting, Jus Ere Comfort Murine Eye Remedy nLptic), wil tied | * Quite likely you have been too busy poking the fire to think about the berry and blackberry canes. Some nice day put on a paix of long-wrist- ed leather gloves and fo at the trim- ming. Cut out all dead or unthrifty canes' entirely, and prune back the branches) about one-third. Burn the trimmings and thus get rid of pests. : pe A EE Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. |' Paper bulp in the Scandinavian countries costs seven times\pore than in 1914; it costs twenty times as much to bring it to France by sea, the in- surance being from 8 to 10 per cent. | W.F. YOUNG, P.D. F., 516 Lymans Bldg , Montreal, Can, | of the value of the cargo; the port cent.; labor | : , and coal is] as dear as before the} L EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER ntin Panam a 1,600. Will o for $1,200 on quick eo. Box 69, Puson Publishing MISCELLANEOUS ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC. b home treatment. te gtr 60. Yate. Dr, Bellman Medical an lant in Eastern Ontario. Insurance carried o., Ltd, Toronto. C internal and external cured wi Co., Limited. Collifigwood. Ont. Farm implement orders must be [| A Kidney Remedy Kidney troubles are frequently caused by badly digested food which overtakes these organs to eliminate the Irritant acids formed. Help your stomach to properly digest the food by taking 15{to 30 drops of Extract of Roots, sold as Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, and your kidney disorder will promptly, dis- appear. Get the genuine. 7 Poctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre- scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. Sold under money refund guaranty by all druggists, CUTICURA HEALS TOHY PIMPLES On Face. Badly Disfigured. Used 2 Boxes Ointment and 3 Cakes Soap. *'] had a bad itchy lot of pimples on my face which made it badly disfigured. They were inflamed and came to a head, and 1 could tear my skin as soon as a little heat came near them. 1 could hardly siee "When ¥ saw Cuticura Soap and Ointment advertised 1 sent for a free sample which did so much good that bought more, and I used two boxes o Cuticura Ointment and three cakes of Cuticura Soap when 1 was healed. (Signed) Miss 'Bertha Nilsson, Stock- holm, Sask. If you have a good complexion kee it id using Cuticura Soap dally an Cuticura Ointment pecasionslit_ For Free Sample Each by Mail ad. dress post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. A, Boston, U. S. A."" Sold everywhere. A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN Miss Kelly Tells How Lydi E. Pinkham's Vegetab Compound Restored Her Health. Newark, N. J.--'For about three : 1 suffered from nervous years wr weak I coul stand, and Jui es every day. tried everything could think of 3 was under a phy- sician's care for two Jour. A girl friend used Lydia E. able to do most kind of work. pound si "mission to publish this ' FLo KELLY; 476 So. 14th St., Ni

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