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Port Perry Star, 22 Nov 1923, p. 3

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neatly upon the front paw's. that she seems to walk two- Nipper cannot match his] cks like that, - : , tudy the tracks of your chickens 'and pigeons and the birds of the' t; even the tracks of different' e are very interesting. = J 1.my way. home from school: one winter evening, 1 saw the tracks of "~/Awo persons. which pleased me. great-| + 1y; one of a tall man--T knew he was | ll by the long. beside, . tracks were the mark of some + wee rubber boots, and I smiled. as I © pictured a Httle man wearing his first Jipalr and going proudly .out to meet father. "Presently I turned the eorner «,end came in view. of the track-makers, and the little man turned out to be ij little girl. Po you pot think she | ipo - enjoyed wearing the new rubber boots ~ ves well 4s any boy would? 4 But it is the 'country lad who can mlay at trailing. About the Jard 8 Somes the marauding skunk, tells a story if the snow is Just | to man to a country cod, 1 a1 remarkable track, ed just Mie oy baby's foot. "The well-defined heel, the slender . #ole, each dainty separate toe--it was perfect! It led down to the recently thawed brook. Much puzzled I went on to school and. asked my pupils about it, and there was a shout, ~"'T'was a coon. Oh, teacher, coons have waked up!" the pastures and brush lots Cottontail goes; but look out 0 not trail him backward, for Bunny overreaches and at every Jump plants his larger and longer hind feet well in front of the tracks made ave been killed hour to save babies died has enabled posh f her sec 0 : through di and hi to win the greatest victo tory of man to a hostile nature as he f i g mot to | TD through | ences have played Ww, which are No. 58 nificent ways of wholesale yet with a delicious inconsi: knowledge has Lin I ! on both sid the great war began, In 19 nine of our soldiers abroad di their country, at home in the same tim to the scandal' of their country. "The knowledge of Nature's laws ceaseless does to ' experience him that disease is more : h Be a jhet. HEALTH Cresoent, Toronto. r n man wi needless deaths of Peace ia The Balanced Cigar 'you do not know te ", with f wat Ao ean lat msi, § icin sa. "The past three years have seen the 'slaughter of man by men on a scale heretofore unknown except in t ively imagination of the icler of the Kings of Israel." conqu 'These are the words of the;late, Sir i Osler, one of the greatest brightest Single ti i generation, | on- ning to real, jug not Mars, who. d Prot. Osler, | hi n es since 15, while ed every others man wages a keen warfare. twelve, They present the remarkable and sub- man to devise really mag- | tion." butchery;| Professor Osler has the fervent stency the ho, taught him the be checked and comtrolled, as typhoid warfare is at present. Speaking in 1917 he had enabled him before him the wonderfully low record in the his- humanity. Even in war time Just as much hostility | "one must have lived and moved and the worked year by year The for the ratio between pul the Allied Hotails Pot 'that the destructive postil. a minor, not as " EASY TRICKS '| sands of other mothers who have test- || ed the worth of 'Baby's Own Tablets. | Look how compounded, with what a e, || Time got his wrinkles reaping thee 'has been 'the same in [pasha the major, role. of science. pes for 3 the amber of course, and the vision is {eal disease. © Against the | scourge a great awakening has taken place. Among infections, venereal | diseases stand alone. Against all tl: combination of man and nature in an incessant and successful propa- ganda against the health of the na- pe that venereal disease may soon _of typhoid in the armies. "To realize "the magnitude of the victory," said he, in typhoid- stricken countries--helpless and hope- less without proper sanitary laws, or without the power to enforce them. To have succeeded within the memory of some who hear me in reducing the mortality of typhoid almost to the vanishing point is one of the greatest triumphs of modern medicine. It reads like a romance." SAVED BABY'S LIFE Mrs, Alfred" Tranchemontagne, St. Michel des Saints, Que. writes: -- "Baby's Own 'Tablets are an excellent medicine. They saved my baby's life and I can highly recommend them to all mothers." Mrs. Tranchemon- tagne's experiemce 4s that of thou- | The Tablets are a sure and rafe medi- cine for little ones and never fail to regulate thé bowels and stomach, thus relieving all the minor ills from which children suffer. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents' a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., iBrogkville, Ont. ee -- --. Death, thou'rt a cordial old and rare; care! cl Sweet herbs from all antiquity 'David to thy distillage. went, Omar Kha and Chaucer bright, And Shakespeare for a king-delight. Then, Time, Tet not a drop be spilt: Hand me the cup whene'er thou wilt; p-cup to me; And - it yg German armies in which the deaths from dis- ease have been about 1 to 16 killed and died of wounds. 'The story of the est of the great infections is. the chapter in the history he humanitarian aspect appeals to our better feelings, and the betterment cf the race ave been centred about health and er: | home and habits, There is a fly in blurred (narrowed indeed to dark- |ness!) as one looked in two directions \--towards cancer and towards Yenar. atter 3 ~ AWARDED QUEBE As the result of her distinct artis Provincial Government of Quebec, en study at the French Capital. Photog cific 8.8. Minnedosa en route to Pa Petite Canadienne of the Stage, has been awarded a Scholarship by the | | | | | | C SCHQLARSHIP tic appeal, Antoinette Giroux, La titling her to three years' dramatic raph taken aboard the Canadian Pa- ris via Cherbourg. GOOD RED BLOOD AREAL NERVE TONIC Weak, Watery Blood the Source of All Nervousness. "If people would attend to their blood, instead of worrying themselves 11," said an eminent nerve specialist, "we doctors would not see our con- sulting rooms crowded with nervous wrecks. More people suffer from worry than anything else." The sort of thing the specialist spoke of is the nervous, rundown con- dition caused by overwork and the many anxieties of to-day., Sufferers find themselves tired, lowspirited and unable to keep their minds on any- thing, Any sudden noise hurts them like a blow. «They are full of ground: less fears, do not sleep well at night. Ingenious Means Used in Surveying Operations | develops in other forms. {| observations at night between Cape {cases the images were ina 'vertical "1 have sold lots of Tanlac here in my store," says Mrs, < "and | most everyone who buys it comes back with the highest praise. I have also -- that the line did not bend horizontally is another story, but they also deter- mined that point. 5 At other times abnormal refraction In taking Breton and the Magdalen Islands it| Was necessary to take readings on the Image of the electric light when it appeared as a vertical pencil or band approximately fifty feet wide and half @& mile high, Sometimes the image appeared as a series of disks one above the other. At times the disks were all of one color, yellow or white, and clean cut and separate. At other times the disks overlapped and were red, white and green in regular order, Other variations were noted when acetylene lamps were used, but in all A IE pono sy Bothwell, Ont INTE i INES | Eres SUN, WIND.DUST &-CINDERS ER A Ef A RA | plane, so that the observations for horizontal angles were not delayed, the results being quite satisfactory. | INFLAMMATION Of muscles, ligaments or joints disappears quickly after a few a, AE Tes EET Mow to Prevent 1 Those who go down to the sea in ships are not the only ones who see the wonders of the deep and of the sky. The engineers who go to meas- ure the land witness wonderful phe- nomena and even make use of them in their daily operations. neers of the Geodetic Survey of Canada In the triangulation of the | vast areas they are called upon to The engi-| 35-Cent America's Pionee~ Dog Remedies Book en DOG DISEASES and' How to Feed Milled Free to any Address By the Atthor, M. CLAY GLOVER CO.. tan 129 West 24th Strest Now York. VBA GIRLS! HAIR GROWS THICK AND BEAUTIFUL "Danderine" Does Wonders for Lifeless, Neglected Hair. A gleamy mass of luxuriant hair full of gloss, lus- tre and life short- ly follows a genu- : ine toning up of a , neglected scalps ogo with ' dependable Biliousness "Danderdine" Doctors warn against remedies itching scalp and ining powerful drugs and 4 the dandruff is lech act of Ret corrected immediately. Thin, dry, Curative Syrup, has no dope or strong ingredients; itchases away indigestion, biliousness and con- stipation. Can be had at any store." drug Get the genuine. I 50c. and $1.00 Bottles, : i == e==--------a measure are sometimes forced to se: cure sights between points which tax the maximum resources of their equipment and indeed sometimes ex- ceed them except under extraordinary conditions. Higher towers at times are not feasible and more powerful Mlghts or telescopes. are.useless if the line of sight is obstructed. When Headaches and other nerve pains are part of the misery, and it all comes from starved nerves. Doctoring the nerves with poisonous sedatives is a terrible mistake. The only real nerve tonic is & good supply of rich red blood. Therefore to re- lieve nervousness and run-down health Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should be taken. These pills enrich the blood, which tones the nerves, improves the appetite, gives mew strength and spirits, and makes hitherto despondent people bright and cheerful. If you are at all "out of sorts" you should begin taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, arse Mean. Entertainment. I stopped at ad' inn one day to dine; The host was a generous fellow; A golden apple for a sign Hung out on a branch so mellow, It was the good old apple tree Himself so nobly dined me; Sweet fare and sparkling juices he 'Was pleased and proud to find me. To his greenhouse came many a guest, Light winged and lighter hearted; They sang their best, they at his best, Then up they sprang and departed, I found a bed to rest my head-- A bed of soft green clover: The host a great cool shadow srread For a quilt and covered me over, I asked him: what I had to pay I saw lis head shake slightly-- 0, blest be he forever and aye 'Who treated me 80 politely. Bi most druggists as Bitro-Phosphate, is what nerve-exhausted, tired-out people must have to rega energy. Price $1 per pkge. Co., 26 Front St. Hast, Toronto, Out. some-part-of-the earth-comes between | the two observation points it would | seem that there is nothing left for the surveyor to do, but Geodetic en- | gineers have found that by taking ad- vantage of times when the beam of | Keep Stomach and Bowels Right ving baby the harmless, purely voriiyins baby the harmless, putely MRS. WINSLOW'S SYRUP brings astonishing, gratifying results ng baby's stomach digest food and bowels move as ; they should at teething: time. Guaranteed fYee from narcotics, opie {| ates, alcohol and all harmful jl ents. Safeand light bends conveniently they can make their observations. For example in observing points on the north shore of the St. Lawrence from the south or Gaspe coast it was found that the straight line (about 80 miles long) between the two points passed under the surface of the water. It was im- possible to use higher towers and on several clear nights tests showed |® of ithe line of sight the north and |® south shore lights became intervisible, and it was possible to complete the required angular measurements. More- over the refraction was on its good behavior and. while it conveniently bent the line perpendicularly so as to pass over the hill of water, so to say, between the lights, it did not bend it horizontally, and the meas- urements were consequently accurate, How the engineers assured themselves Strong Nerves Pure organic phosphate, known to nerve force and That's 'why it's guaranteed. |. Arrow Chemical STOMACH MISERY, Druggists sell millions of packages of Pape's Diapepsin. Say "Bayer" and Insist! GAS, INDIGESTION "Pape's_ Diapepsin" is the quickest, urest relief for indigestion, gases, Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment that the lights were invisible. Then | flatulence, heartburn, sourness . or en Cu cate for id skin. came several nights when the condi-|Stomach distress caused by acidity. Sampla dress: * , Lie tions of refraction were abnormal and [A few tablets give almost immediate hed, i TR Ai, ee when owing to the upward arching stomach relief. 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Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | Ont.--*1 took Lydia B. Chatham, Pinkham"s Vegetable Compoutid for run-down condition after birth my baby boy. I had terrible pains and { backache, Jad a. J n t ta do my wor 4 little children. One day Jittel book tired and weak, Mother! Give Sick Child © "California Fig Syrup" Harmless = Laxative for a Billous, Constipated Baby or Child. wels. 80 Constipated, bil- fous, feverish, or sick, colic Babies and Children love 'to 'take 'genuine "California Fig ."" No other xative regulates the tender little : 80 nicely. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on ! package or on tablets you are not get ting the genuine Baye product proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Teblets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug. gists also sell bottles of 24 und 100. fpii Is Aba irs mark {registered Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of emit | ose ES

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