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Port Perry Star, 22 Sep 1927, p. 7

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ome cant areas by farm- ers; greater on 'of waste pro- wots of industry; Srometion of har bor impro trade; with good roads; greater publicity for "the attractions of the Province for set- - tiers and for capital; continuation of tthe' Dominion Government's Peace _ 'River Block so that this land may be used in subsidizing the construction of a'railway into the Peace River country; complete readjustment of the ~finaneidl relations between the Pro- vince and the Dominion, and redefini- ' _ tion of Dominion and Provincial taxa- strong a. that in my girlhood I had Williams' Pink Pills with decided suc- opening up ines gin lps] [750.1 dacided 10 £1} thetn again, > was no doubt the pills were helping me. able to attend to my household duties. I continued taking the pills, however, until I had used twelve boxes, 'which time health than at any time in the pre- vious ten years. In gratitude for what the pills have done for me, I give this statement in the hope that it may "Ma, Crandall Van. Ver. Puyster wants am; Tio know what branch of the family | spring from." y boy, tell Crandall the Murphys spring "from Bobady; they spring at em!" 2 Women afe apposed to have more curiosity than men, but so far none of them has tried to see the North Pole. '| The Bookbinder--*"Will you have it bound in Turkey, or Morocco?" The Patriot--*"Neither, sir! it bound right here in Canada." e time I had used two boxes there Have Continuing their use I was soon We. admire. pure' grit: dnd all that, py {SDinack.. Y:wag enjoying - hetter Notwithsfanding the life of a paper dollar 1s only seven or eight months, we have never had one die on our (hands: ---- but we're darned if we like it in our Sd or two wit point the way to health to some other weak, despondent woman." You can get these pills, from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cts. a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brashvile, ut. Ont. "An Unusual Will In providing. b YoF "tion fields. Will Urge Federation Reform: "British Columbia has turned the corner of its fortunes," the new Pre- "miler declared. "Its future is bright, Ats progres sagsured. The last ¥. d an i whole = business situation in a and: in this improvement Bri- Fol Bol {happy when your sentence is over?" why not" "My father's in' the coal busineébs." "Oh. What branch? "He collects the ashes." Visitor--"Won't you be very, very Prisoner--¢'I dun'nie, ma'am. 1 dun' Visitor--"You don't know? And Dr "I'm in for life." li Columbia 18 having and wil have ts Tull hin $a + gee a development In this Provide; in ships so that young persons of limit-, ed.means may be assisted to go to col- A hint ig of hi 14-1; id lege Judge Gary's will Is not "This provision testifies to the onto | in which higher educaticn was held ah a man whose judgment of practical values was unquestioned. It is a sharp rebuke to mon who like to think | of themselves ag hard-headed and mink labor under the delusion that they | show that quality by voicing contempt for colleg and university training. £06 a development 1 nthis Province in "Jal [ines &o great as to dwarf anything "that has gone before it. We have the resources, and 1 believe we have the 'kind of people who can dgvelop-them in the best way. Our supreme need to-day is more faith inthis great coun+| © try, which is bigger. and richer than _ 'many leading nations, and which with us is a single Province. If its affairs MADE HER BABY PLUMP AND WELL I ie nose. 'Hof the language with which she tells Nothing makes a mother more 'grateful than a benefit conforred up-| tute in Toronto and well does the re-' confirms the Doctor's methods, are handled sanely and in a business: like fashion, the large. palce which ft . should hold in Canada and in the Em- ; pire. cannot be far distant." 'Dr. MacLean's first important work will be as representative of tish Columbia at the Interprovincial Con- ference in Ottawa fn November, when © he will urge a complete remodeling of ever, in that it contains a paragraph of advice regarding the use of monay, The paragraph consists of four warn- ings: bonds or obligations of any kind as surety for anybody; Judge Bary's will is unusual, hav. on her child. Mothers everywhere | who have used Baby's Own Tablets for their children speak in enthusias- tic terms of them. For instance, Mrs. Zepterin Lavole, Three Rivers, Que. (1). A warning against: signing any. writes: --""Baby's Own Tablets are a! wonderful medicine for little ones. They never fail to regulate the baby's 2) A warning against anticipating "in any respect": tomach and bowels, and make him ; 'present. Confederation agr t 'between the provinces, as far as fin- nclal arrangements are concerned. Fan one's 1 loans except on the basis of first-class, - . well-known securities; and bs plump and well. I always keep a box (3) A warning tgainst making any PY the Tablets in the house and would | advise all mothers to do likewise." Most of the ordinary ailments of child- . (4) A warning against investing in | any untried or: doubtful securities or property or enterprise or business. | The fourth warning to his heirs Judge Gary. emphasizes. by adding: "They will be approached frequently with suggestions to be relied upon from a businese standpoint." It would be of melancholy Interest to know how many substantizl inberit- | ances 'have been dissipated in whole or in large part by failure to observe' these sound principles. = Judge Gary's heirs may or may not need the admoni- "{ tions he leaves them, but for many aj 'beneficiary such' warnings might > Hhaseo i Bg more valuable than the ey might well be, pris | in any will. Mires, Sanam Signor Mussolini bas paid a visit to ount Vesuviss. Now perhaps the volcano . Tables Turned =Malayan Crabs T Turn on Their Enemies and are Monkey Hunters : Pekan, Federated Malay States-- « Malayan crabs, for centuries spared ' "the trouble of worrying about birth ontrol because predatory monkeys thefr population, down, bave turn hood arise in the stomach and bowels, and can be quickly banished by Baby's Own Tablets. relieve constipation and indigestion, ! break up colds and simple fevers, ex- promote healthful sleep. guarap drugs and are safe even for the young- 'est and most delicate child. The Tab: lets are sold by medicine dealers or | Williams' Medicine co. Brockville, These Tablets ' pel worms, 'allay teething pains and They are teed to be free from injurious by mail at 25c. a box from The Dr. MAKING CANADA'S MUSICAL HISTORY the interest evidenced ada. The first was the Canadian Folk : ; Musical Festival or- Song and Handicraft Festival staged ganized as part of the Highland Gath- at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, in Sxing for Banff, early in September, May, which was regarded as unique that the Canadian Pacifie Railway {in the annals of Canadian music. Re- Company arranged with the Alberta viving old-time songs and homey cus- ment, Telephones to. instal the toms of the earlier settlers of this the public address sys- country has caught the public fancy. ro used at the Dominion | Scots played an important part in Jubilee | cast, so that the evening' building up the Dominion and the concerts heard not only in the names of many sturdy settlers who ballroom of the Banff Springs Hotel, came here in the early days are fore- where the Festival was staged, but most in the list of noted explorers, fur also' in the lounges and on the ter: traders and participants in many dar- race. fing projects that ultimately have help- The Festival was the second out- ed in no small way (o help the Domin- standing musical cvont of an unusual ion towards the prosperity she now nature that has taken place in Can- (enjoys. fem that. HELPING BUILD CANADA Starting Young Canadians Right With a Healthy Foundation is Recognized as of National Importance A SPLENDID EFFORT Government Caps a Notable Ycar With a Notable Publication The Dominion Government has just published "The Canadian Mother's Book," written by Dr. Helen MacMurchy, chief of the Division of Child Welfare of the Department of Health at Ottawa. The foreward--*"The greatest gift is a child, and the greatest honor is to be a mother," and the introduction--"This book has been written for you--a Canadian mother. The Government of Canada knowing that the nation is made of homes, and that the homes are made by the father and mother, recognizes you as one of the Makers of Canada. No National Service is greater or better than the work of the Mother in her Own Home. The Mother is the First Servant of the State."--These tell the story. the baby," picking up the darling," Dr. MacMurchy is to be congratulat. | "cuddling the little pet" is past and | . a. el ess | DF: MacMurchy has stressed the ed upon the stmplicity and clearn ! point so often forgotten that the first year of a baby's life is made up of | her. story. of how to care for YOUng | sleep, food and bath. The reviewer's | Canadians. Dr, MacMurchy used to be ! personal experience, arrived at teacher of Literature in the Old Gram- | through watching and helping his bet-| mar School or Jarvis Collegiate Insti | tér half raise a fal sized family fully Simply Told viewer remember how colloquialisms | Free For The Asking and Popular expressions were frowned | The publishing of the Canadian | upon by the Doctor when she en- .npther's Book fs without doubt one of | deavored to teach him the rudiments the most notable (vents marking! of the English Janguepe. The DOCLOT, | Canada's Jubilee Year and every a master of English, bas worded 'her | mother, prospective and expectant, book In the Simplest MauNor POS: ghoyld ~ have this most excel sible and where popular expressions jent publication which will be mailed carried her thought most forcefully free by simply writing and asking for she has used such expressions until yt (5 the Department of Health, Ot- the result .is absolutely clear, read- | (3 wa, Canada. uble, and understandable by anyone 'Advice to Doctors who 'can read words of two syllables. To stress the important points Dr. Being a mere newspaper man the reviewer hesitates to offer advice to MacMurchy has resorted to repetetion : y the medicial, profession but as the so that any one seriously wanting "benefit by her Instruction can- father of a successfully raised family to bene ibly fail to have her truths who has been through the experience not possibly he does not hesitate to say that every s written, for Sriven home: Hue me mass of | doctor in city or country should keep Canadian women in average circum. ® supply of these little books on band stances. Her simple, direct and intl- [3nd sive one to every wife and mate language proves her as great a mother. We congratulate the gov- t English as 0° rhyscology. ernment on their Chief of the Division master 0 of Child Welfare and we congratulate A New fra Dr, MacMurchy on such a noteworthy The old time method of "rocking ' achievement. gonssinne is completed by Charles C, A, Jonart, 70. There follow Eugene Brieux, who is 69; Monsignor Baudrillard," Henr! Bergson, Plerre de Nolhac, Maurice Donnay, Henri Emile Lavedan and Camille Jullian, who are 68; Rene (Doumic and Raymond Poincare, who are 67; Louls Barthou, Marcel Prevost and Edouard BEstaunie, who are 65; Mme, Henrl-Robert iv 64; Louis Chevrillon, Jcseph Bedier and Henri {de Regnier are 68. The Abbe Bre- mond, 62, completes the list of sexa- genarians. The Duc 'de la Force, Georges Goyau and Henry Bordeaux are under 60. Experiments 'of more than thirty years have prover that Aluminum is the best tcn- tainer for tea. Red Rose Tea is now packed only in Alumi- num, ad package Bb guaranteed to bein condition. o sald he "was to. think that. Christians were New Gas Brings Sleep that Suspends a all Sense of ain At the 1st ifbeting of the Berlin Medical Society Professor Unger des- cribed his experience with the new narcotic gas techanlcally known as E. 107. Up to the present it has been customary to use elther ether or chloroform to produce uncomsclous ness in surgical cases. Gauss recent- ly introduced angther means, a pure fied acetylene, but for various reasons gas entitled narkylen, made of purl its use has not become genural, It was pot any dangsr connected With the use of ether or chloraform that induced the. attempt to produce E. 107, but the discomfort connected with their use. Many sick people are unpleasantly affected by ether or chloroform; the feel of the mask, the choking sensation, the knowledge that they are being put to sleep by force, combine to make them nervous, On awakening they are plagued by thirst, E. 107 does not have to be breathed in. It is applied by means of a syringe and works from the intestines. In eight to fifteen minutes the patient falls into a natural sleep, lasting for several Lhours, and feels no after ef- fects on awakening. It is a sleep of unconsciousness, during which no pain can be felt and muscles are relaxed.' The drug has no effect upon the heart, } but sometimes affects the breathing. | Other physicians related their ex-| periences to the soclety. About a thousand cases of operations with BE. 107 were reported, but the medical profession does not consider it pos- sible fo form a definite opinion as to, the value of the drug until far more evidence has been collected. For the | present the use of KE. 107 therefore. has been confined to a few great surgl- cal stations for Sontinued experiments, Minard's Linent relieves backsche. Sir W. W. Wynn, talking to a friend about the antiquity of his family, | which he carried up to Noah; was told | I that he was a mere mushroom. "Ay," | | said he, "how so, pray?" "Why," r plied the other, "when I was In Wales, ' the pedigree of a particular family was shown to me; it filled up above five large skins of parchment, and about the middle of it was a note in the margin, 'About this time the world was created.' " "1 don't need and gpeedometer on my car, I can easily tell the speed," sald the one. "How do you do that?" asked the other. "When I go ten | miles an hour, my lamps rattle; when | 1 go fifteen miles an hour, my mud- | guards rattle; and at twenty miles an | hour my bones rattle." Tennis Rackets Re-Strung | Golf Clubs Repaired All work done and guaranteed by SPALDING EXPERTS Special Prices No. B Pure Lamb's Gut, rex. $7, spel. 84 No. P Pure Lamb's Gut, reg. gs, spel, 8s | Work sent out 24 hours after receipt. TORONTO RADIO CO, LTD, Representives for A. G. SPALDING & GO, 241 Yonge Street, Toronto, ATENTS List of "Wanted Inventions" |! and Full Information Sent Free on Request. i TEE RAMSAY CO. Dept. W, | 273 Bank Bt, Ottawa, ont. tn ever made." who heard it, fe repeating at the dinner table "this a 'of the minister," was the Sugewy from her ve tat ve 87) pr of yer: whole or t Hime oe ix 5 oni: Street. a. G 1, Ani, ARS | Ea tim: a Sood pa tance pardigutars, +0. co paid. den ., Montreal. Flther: SE in on To 5 Parls Bpeclalty Co., Montreal A Frenchman has invented an automobile that wil] leap from the ground and travel through the air for ' ° a considerable distance. Pedestrians had just as well give it up and le down in the middle of the road. -- Nashville Banner. The Purty of Calica it Makes It Unexcelled FaliiPapes Foot Weary and Sore ? Bathe and rub ° well with Minard's. Sootning and 're lleving. MINARD S| N IMEN T OPERATION LEFT HER VERY WEAK Letter Tells of Wonderful Relief After Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Coniston, Ontario.--"After a se- vere operation and a three weeks' [stay -in-a-hospital I returned home so weak that Iwas unable to move a chair, For four months [ was al- moet frantic with ins and suffer- ing until I thought sure there could not be any help for me. I hadvery severe pains in m a left side and suf. ered agony every month. One day when 1 was not able to get up my mother begged me to try your mi icine. My husband got me a bottle of Vegetable Compound at once and 1 took it, 3 started a second bottle, and to m utprise and joy the pains in my side t me completely and X am able to do all my work without help, Iam a farmer's wife, so you . see I can't be idle long. In all, 1 have taken six bottles of Lydia B. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, five boxes of the Compound Table bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicine, and have also used the San- ative W rs. L. LAJEUNESS Box 103, Coniston, yr ORtario : ¢ Headache Neuralgia Colds Pain Neuritis a Tooltuehe Rheumatism

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