Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 19 Jun 1924, p. 3

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- Boouts, " 'sens lined up in splendid array. Wi Ito convey to readers the immense important qiiwen training seen_and felt here. Here you Mind, ASasadimatat Hom at dts best, to some - places allel at, iin ih iB Port, MeNieoll,® "Midland. Tn | {ihe Saliancs of. scattered Za sent, feet, and every (b) he Ar of y ry "hand. nation d the contamination of eating and ing . utensils W(dishes, glasses, 1 SPLENDID LAXATIVE are | winter gor vi ein was drawn to one young Scout iat Say saved one.of his school 'trom being burned, by his alert-|/ ness to do the right thing at the right omen As anyone. knows who lias: that bi but rather. -- a slavish e iniror of RR a Hy omy at home had not FOR THE BAY . Mothers should | constantly be on | guard to. keep baby's bowels. working 'freely and his stomach sweet, for nine-tenths of the aflinents Som {ch little ones suffer are caused ch bicivhimdy of the 'stomach and pwels, Baby's Own Tablets are a d laxative for the baby. They aro mild but thorough; contain neith- er opiates nor narcotics, and are ab- solutely guaranteed to be safe and efficient for either the newborn babe "| or the growing child. By thelr action om! the bowels and stomach they drive otek up colds and simple fevers and 'the dreaded teething period easy. The Tablets are sold by medi: cine dealers or by. mail at 25 cepts a | box+ tram: The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co.; Brockville, Ont. older I. shall lich to learn use-to- | thing. eral | fears and hint qually wel administrative control measures to be taken at the Ra of an epidemic are: isolation of the he provision of a sufficient number hospital J the avoidance of ais gath- d the efficient warming (in tion of homes, of- ops and means of fices, stores, carry communication. .are | general considerations which are necessary before the more specific measures which have to be taken when an outbreak does occur. I want to hear good music, read good books, see beautiful pictures. I want to build Houses and Roads and Railroads and Cities. I want to walk in the woods, bathe mn the waters, and play in the snow. I.am Yesterday, To-day and To-mor- TOW. If you: will make my way. easy now, I will help you when I grow up. -I am your HOPE-I AM THE BABY, BABY WiLL'BE WELL AND HAP- PY IF HE--Has the right food, Is kept dry and clean, Sleeps alone in a quiet, cool place, Ig given pure, cold water to drink, Has a bath every day, Has his meals served on time, Breathes fresh air, day and night, is dressed ac- cording to the weather, Is protected *Itrom files and mosquitoes, Is kept away from sick folks and crowds, Does not have to be shown off for visitors, Is NOT kissed on the mouth, eyen bs his. mother, 'BABY WILL BE UNHAPPY AND CROSS IF HEIs given a pacifier, Is taken up whenever he cries, Is kept up late, Is bounced up and down, Is dosed + with medicines, Is bothered by flies and mosquitoes, Is allowed to go thirsty, Is fed at.the family table, Is | not kept dry and clean, Is taken to the movies, Is. teased and made to show off, 1s not a FRESH AIR baby. It is easler to keep baby well than to cure him when he gets sick. Pr ------ en -- A Friend in Need. Reserve a small box of corks, be- cause a cork . is one of the handiest things to have around and yet usually the hardest to find. ---- ein Better April showers than the breadth' of the oeean in gold--Pro- verbs of Ireland. any exertion, disturbed by the most trivial incidents. "mocked; for whatsoever a man sow- 'a soul sublime, Srpesan: haps: or time, "from 'what medical men speak of as nervous debility find them- selves tired, morose, low-spirited and unable to keep thelr minds on any- Any sudden noise hurts like a They are full of groundless t sleep at night. Their hands tremble, legs feel as if they bi 'give away following a walk or and the mind is greatly blow. Doctoring the nerves with poison- ous sedatives Is a terrible mistake, Thé only real meérve tonic Is a good supply of rich, red blood. To secure this new, rich blood use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which have a direct action on the blood and through it stimulate every nerve and organ in the body. Mrs. Alpheus Merritt, Fenwick, Ont., gives her experience with this medi- cine gs follows: --*I had a nervous breakdown and 'was in the Welland County Hospital for some time. As I was not improving my husband took me out and took me up to my moth- er's. 1 doctored there but it did not help me. Then I réturned home, and was again under a: doctor's care, but with no better results. I would trem- ble and.get numb all over, and the least noise would affect me. I was quite unable to do my housework and was In a terrible condition, Finally I 'was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and am thankful that I did so, as after taking about a dozen boxes I was again a healthy woman. I have used the pills since while nursing my baby, with equally good results, and I stropgly advise other ailing women to try them." You can get these pills through any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents & box frofn The Dr. Willlams' Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont. --ae nL Slight Reduction in Sight. 1st High-Salaried Man--"They say they're going to reduce the tax on only the part of a man's income that's earned." » 2nd Ditto--"Great Gosh! Do you think they're likely to have a. talk with the boss?" Six Rules of Success. From the Oldest Book in the World. "God has drawn plans and specifica- tions by which men may build thelr lMves into successes," says John Edger- ton, President of the National Assocla- tion of Mapufacturers. "If man lives and builds according to these plans he cannot fail." I.--He taht ruleth bis spirit is great er that he that taketh a city. Pro- verbs 16:32). i IL--Be not deceived; God 1s not oth, that shall he also reap. (Gala tions 6:7). ~ 1II.--As we have opportunity, do:good to all. men. « (Galations 6:10), JIV.--And let us not be weary in well doing; for in due season we shall reap if we faint not. (Galations 6:9). If any of you lack wisdom, let k God that Ten liberally: and not; and it shall ¥e elven tet of] "Only in Part. : "Well, Adelle, here it 1s Saturday night again," sald the brisk little wo- man who kept the one millinery shop in the village. Adelle was her only | assistant and while she assisted at a moderate weekly wage was learning to.make and trim and sell hats. "Time to close up. You have made a good job of that turban for Mrs. Willes, my dear. .. Now take this part of your week's pay and run away home." And she put the small roll of bills into the girl's hand. Adelle saw at a glance that the bills amounted to 'the whole of her weekly wage. She looked up, puzzled. "Yom have paid me all you owe for the week!" she protested. The little milliner laughed. "Maybe 80," she agreed, "but not all in that bit of money. If you weren't getting more pay than that, you would be poorly off, child. But every day, every week, you are acquiring more and more skill in your work here. You are getting a lot of real satisfaction out of it too. You are fond of your work; I can see that. I like to think that, although you are receiving only a small money wage, you are acquiring also the skill that will earn for you a good living later on and are having a daily share of the joy of work well done." The worker, man or woman, who gets out of his job only the contents of the weekly pay envelope, is poorly paid indeed. Yet from another point of view he is overpaid in money, for the worker who isn't so much in love with his. work that he does it better every day and gets a large measure of satisfaction out of it is a poor work- man. He probably doesn't fully.earn the money in the pay envelope, resem GREEN TEA IMPORTS LARGER. Statistics from Ottawa show that in 1928, 563,977 pounds more Green Tea were brought into Canada than in 1921, and 906,728 pounds more than in 1822. The reason given is that the fine quality Green Teas of India and Ceylon have displaced the inferior Japan and China Greens which, due to their low price, were imported heavily some years ago, Salada Tea Company is the largest importer of India and Ceylon Green Teas, ---- ee tes My Northern Lights. The concert halls are crowded close, The city streets are filled, Their glow gleams out above, below, Life's pulse is swift and thrilled While from my farmhouse window high, I watch the Northern Lights go by. The singer's voice in marvelous trill Warms every listening heart, Or gazing wonderers gape and thrill At the magician's art; From my good place beneath God's sky, I see the Northern Lights flame high. Far to the west the wheatfields stand, Eastward the throbbing mart, Off to the south a golden land Speaks calmness to the heart. But more alluring far, to me, The Northern Lights' deep mystery. 0 City! Keep your tumult wild, The words and deeds of men; The night's-blue bowl give me instead, The quiet stars---and then Glimm'ring and pure, now low, My Northern Lights against the sky, --Mrs, Cola L. Fountain; now Lift Off-No Pain! EASY TRICKS Odd Or Even? Ask a spectator to hold her hands, fingers extended, behind her back. Ask her to close into the palm an even number of fingers in one hand and an odd number in the other. Ask her to multiply the number of fingers closed in the right hand by any odd number. Ask her to multiply the number closed in the left hand by, any even number. She is now to add and to tell you the right hand figure of the total. Im: mediately you will know in which hand the odd number of fingers is closed. If the number given is even, the Falled to Enlighten Him. Leaning over Blackfriars Bridge as dusk was falling a Scotchman on his first visit to London was astounded to see all the lights on the embankment flare up with one accord as if by | magic. He walked up to the nearest policeman and sald in surprised tones, "Tell me, mannie, wha' lichted a' the Hehtles?" The policeman scratched , his head and thought hard. "Beg par] don, sir?" he said at last. "I was just askin' ye wha' lichted a' the lichties," | repeated the visitor. The policeman | was dumbfounded, and at last courtesy fled from his soul. "Garn, yer Portus | guese. _blighter, he ordered sharply. | "Oppit!" tell Beem ---- Liniment for Distemper. Minard's "When you have the good will of| your employees, and know how to get them to give you their best efforts, | that fact of itself is bound to go al long way toward keeping red figures off your books." Classified Advertisements FIREPROOF PAINT OSTS LESS THAN ORDINARY ' paint. For Barns, Garages, Fao | tories, eto. $3.75 gallon, 6-gallon cane $15.00. Red, Black, "Roxide" Paint. | for Barns, Roofs, Iron, Concrete, ete. | 6-gallon cans, $8.00. Charges Prepaid. | A.C, Wells & Co., Paint autactucers 281 Carriere St, Montreal. Vv ANTED -- CAR OWNERS TO send for our Big Free Catalogue showing 101 bargains in Auto Bup- | plies. It will save you money. Send | for it today. Canadian Auto Shope, | odd number of fingers closed will be in the right hand. If the num- ber given is odd the odd number will be in the left hand, (Olip this out and paste it, with other of the series, in a scrapbook.) ee Qe Time. Five dull houses, five trimmed lawns, | Nine clipped maples on our block. One small space of gky thét's shut By dingy roof tops; and the clock. Little, packed, divided hours Tick unceasing--time to sew, Time to dust and time to eat, Time to dress and time to go. Getting late, the hours are fast, Time to run out to the store. Can't we catch a stealing dream When it's neither three nor four? Five dull houses, five trimmed lawns, Nine clipped maples on our block. One shut space of life, too small And tight for living; and the clock. Box 1564, Box 164, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Falls, Ontario. EYE! SUN SUN.WIND.DUST Pn D & SOLD BY DRUGOISTS & OPTIC evans FAER BYE CARE BOOK MURALNE CO. cil ~--Gwendolen Haste, ---- Am About 18,000,000 tons of coal are consumed in London annually, 5,000,- 000 tons being used for domestic pur- Have You Tried The New Cuticura Shaving Stick? This delicately medicated antiseptic| Soap produces a rich creamy lasting lather, enabling you to shave with- out the slightest frritation. Indis- pensable for those who shave twice! daily. Properly used, it will preven ingrowing hairs. 0 25¢. Sold ev: ba id, upon recei tol uticura, MOTHER | TWIN BOYS Te\s How Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound Relieved Her of Inflammation and Great Weakness West St. John, N. B.-- 'I was ina neral run-down condition follo birth of my twin boys. I hada grea deal of inflammation, with pains: Finally my doctor recom- ended Lydia E. Finkhan's Vegetable pound, He suid ¢ that your only thi sure he is ly hing 1 bud Iam Fpo. cele , better and am gaining in ho havin ne down to mn oun 8. was in bed Jor over Tr am up again now. ve mended the Sgetable Cond so ds and give you permission to use Roms, Say "Bayer Aspirin" INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting 'the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy- sicians for 24 years. Safe Accept only a Bayer package whichcontains proven directions Bandy. "Bayer" boxes of 12. tablets ttles of 24 and 100--Druggists Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacidester of Balicylieacld DISTEMPER lespoon of 'Minard's in cup sses mixed with the bran mash will give quick relief. hereor mailed post. pres, by Canadian De- Box 2616,Montreal." Y oy much friends Eu A, plotter West St. John, N. B. There are arch who find thelr household duties | =. e. It is Darang increase ret Store.

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