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The Liberal, 4 Feb 1909, p. 6

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DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS EF- FECT ANOTHER GRAND CURE IN NOVA SCOTIA. AFTER FIVE YEARS OF SUFFERING “For five years,” says Mrs. Brady when interviewed regarding her sickness and cure, “I was ill with Kidney and Liver complaint, ,which caused Rheumatism, Neuralâ€" gia, and Heart Flutterings. My nervous system was affected and my blood seemed to lack vitality. “I tried medicines and was un- der the doctor’s care, but receiv- ed no benefit till I used Dodd’s (Kidney Pills and Diamond Dinner Pills. The, relieved me of Rheu- matism and made me stronger and better in every way. These reme- dles and no other cured me.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills always cure diseased Kidneys and all diseases that are caused by diseased Kid- neys or impure blood. They Advertise Themselves.â€"Im- mediately they were offered to the ublic, Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills Eeeame popular because of the good report they made for them- selves. That reputation has grown and they now rank among the first medicines f- 1‘ use in attacks of dvspepsia. and biliousness, com- plaints of the liver and kidneys, rheumatism, fever and ague and the innumerable complications to {which these ailments give rise. éx'awleyâ€""Nevertheless, she is as pretty as she can be.” Newcomerâ€"“You told me Miss Yellowleaf was as pretty as she could be. Why, she’s a perfect fright!” Phrenologistâ€"-“Uml Were your ancestors eccentric Cl” Visitorâ€"“No; but my wife is. Examine the small buztwps, please.” Repeat it;â€"'9hfloh'c ' :re will always Cure my coughs and colds." doctor. tend the night; it to be tin already have ju: the pill“ iou man v or let sense it, of Dr. Th sald mea For accldonts and sudden iprains, cuts and bruises. 0 Avoid substitutea, there is k â€"Porry Davis'â€"â€"25c and 500. Missionaries in All Land: are friends m killer. Hundreds of letters testify to ii For accidonts and sudden emergencies iprains, cuts and bruises. they find it inn Avoid substitutea, there is but one “ Pain 11 Mrs. Yaleâ€"“I .r, you were not able L) atâ€" the church supper party 13% ; it wouldlhave done you god there.” The Doctorâ€"“It has dy done me good. madam; I just prescribed for three of )articipants." 15" a )‘ may have observed that 130 boasts that he can ~ It alone usually drink: NEARER STZLL. 1m ck in the Ba nature make QUITE so. the toucp< nbago. whlch ure mal: smgs th 811:1 nter about luck . -â€" “One the Whole f rheuma- is so com- poetry in 3 life mis- Whe Ell dl‘1\’€S equals 1111le he’s the A soldier was recently tried by a. courtâ€"martial for stealing money, the property of the canteen. The case was fairly gone into, and eventually the court found him not guilty, and told him that he left the court without :31 stain on his character. After a. little While a. sergeant come in and said to the president: “Please, sir, >Private Murphy (the late prisoner) would like to speak to you.” The Paul Pry of a certain town, who loved to find out everything about the new residents, espied the son of a new neighbor one morn- ing in the local druggists. “Goodâ€"morning, little boy,” he said. “What is your namel” “Same as dad’s," was the quick Private Murphy was marched in, and, saluting the Bench, he said: “Beg pardon, sir; I wish to thank you for your kindness, and to ask vou what; I ought to do with the “Of course, I knov but what is your dear?” “figme as mine, sir ‘Still he persisted. “I mean, What du t1: they call you to bre “They don’t never < 1115 gets there first.” you wh money? To say that love is a disease Arouses thoughts ironic; But every scientist agrees That it is rarely chronic. reply Holloway‘s Corn Cure destroys all kinds of cows and warts, root and branch. Who, then would endure them with such a cheap and effec- tual remedy Within reach? .Al'e you discouraged? Is your doctor's blll a. heavy financial load? Is your pain a. heavy physical burden? I know what these mean to delicate womenâ€"I have been dlscoura ed, too; but learned how to cure m self. want to relieve your bur- dens. h not end the pain and stop the doctor's in ii? I can do this for you and will if you will assist me. All tyou need do is to write for a free box 0 the remedy which has been placed In my hands to be given away. Perhaps this one box will cure youâ€"it has done so for others. If so. I shall be happy and you. will pe cqredfifor go (the cost of a, M... .AA--- L.IJ A4un Jonesâ€"_“Why did you leave your' “Women Know win new Iodglngs? I thought, the land~ Spine, take?“ “I!” ‘2' lady promlsed. to, treat} you like ziiieié‘fihho pa.‘ one of the famlly? ’ Smlth~“Ygs; 10“ 00mm” ‘1‘” 3”" that’s why I left.” m:...A £12,”. at If there is any knocking to be done let opportunity do it. Repeut it:â€"â€""Shiloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." BE§ta§§sۤm§fiI "Yb'u'r 'lett‘c'rs‘ h’e’ld' cbfifl: dentisflyi YVIjteLto-dav for myfr‘ee trgatf uenuauv. Wrue Lu-wu' LUI' my “cu us.“- ment. MRS. F. E CURRAH. Windsor. Ont. Give some people their ‘pick and they’ll pick 'flaws every time. “A Grave-yard Cough" is the cry of tortured lungs for mercy. Give them mercy in the form of Allen's Lung Balsam, which i}; used with such good effect. evon in oousumptlon's early stages. Never neglect a. cough. Repeat tt:â€""Shiloh's Ouro will always cure my coughs and colds." Bickle’s Anti-C is the result: of experiments, 1111 cover a preventiv of the lungs and destroying the g: He who thinks only of himself hasn’t any too much to think about. these diseases, and f with pitiable subject stricken. The use 0 will prevent the dire A Woman’s Sympathy Month Altar - Re eat ltzâ€"“ShUOh’s Cure It’s easler to lead a balky horse curepmycoughs and colds." water than to drive him to a. wag.- Afte NOT EXACTLY WHAT MEANT. Ell NOT TO BE PUMPED Al rnment RIB-TRIAL ORDERED. at, th SCIENTIFIC Month know, little boy; our dad’s name, lb expert; chemical dertaken to disâ€" e of inflammation consumption, by arms that develop onsumptive Syrup they say when Jreakfast’l” r call me; I al- rrect rld at! Are )nse trla Lt develop the world hopelessly his Syrup lsequenees and SO nune 1V They Cleanse the System Thor- oughly. â€"â€" Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills clear the stomach and bow- els of bilious matter, cause the excretory vessels to throw off im- purities from the blood into the bowels and expel the deleterious mass from the body. They do this without pain or inconvenience to the patient, who speedily realizes their good offices as soon as they begin to take effect. They have strong recommendations from all kinds of people. Maudeâ€"â€"“I’m a little uneasy in my mind. Ned asked me to marry him, and I told him I might, some day. Now, would you call that a, promise?” Marieâ€"“No, I should 1 AAL’I Scientist, Analyst, and War Corro- spontlcnt all Testify. Men and women great in point of knowledge, position and experi- ence, say that Zam-Buk stands su- perior to all other healing subâ€" stances. Read the opinions of the Men and women great in point of knowledge, position and experi- ence, say that Zam-Buk stands suâ€" perior to all other healing subâ€" stances. Read the opinions of the following eminent men :â€" Mr. Frank Scudamore, the fam- ous war correspondent, who has gone through twenty-nine battles, and whose dispatches during the Boer War were so eagerly read from coast to coast in Canada, says :â€"â€"“Owing to the poisonous dye from an undergarments penetrating a slight scratch, my legs broke out in ulcers. At one time I had sev- enteen deep holes in my left leg, in- to each of which I could put my thumb; and had fourteen similar ulcers on my right leg. Remedy after remedy failed to heal these, and I was well nigh worn gut ‘Z‘ltl‘l pain and lack of sleep. Zamâ€"Buk was introduced, and I am glad to say that it gave me speedy relief. A few weeks’ treatment resulted in a perfect cure of all the ulcers.” Dr. Andrew Wilson, whose repu- tation as a scientist is world-wide, in a. book reoently published (“Homely Talks on First-Aid”) says :â€"â€"“Zamâ€"Buk may be relied up- on as an antiseptic dressing which requires no preparation, and has the particular advantage of posâ€" sessing unique healing properties.” GREAT MEN WHO HAVE PROVED ZAM-BUK. Repeat 1t:â€"â€""Sh110b's cure will alway- cure my coughs and colds." Mr. W. Lascellesâ€"Scott. the fam- ous analyst to the Royal Commisv sion for Victoria, sayszâ€"“I have no hesitation in certifying the en- tire purity of Zamâ€"Buk. It is of great healing power for open wounds or injuries.”_ All druggists and state; {(-11 at 500. a. box; 3 for $1.25; or post free from Zam-Buk Co‘, Toronto, for price. You are warned against harmful imitations. All the world’s a stage upon wlnch most of us make a, show of ourselves sooner or later. Time flies, and no been able to beat it. V0.72} file-V593,?“ the pain ; i you comfort- Lban anything Eall it a threat; Cluniug and Curling and Kid Gloves cleaned The“ can be sent. by post. In par 0L the beat place is RITISE‘! AMERIGAN DYEING 83. MONTREAL. FEATHER DVEINé s, £50 OLD TIME SONGS Words and Music Ccnmleto. Stock srok A. ‘5. PATTESQN & GO. our an) The more an egotist a man is the lore difficult it is for him 'to see is faults. Words and Music Complete. no COMIC RECITATIONS. THE PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPER, -35 SCOTT STREET, TGROH Ks bought and sold on commlsslon. :e invimd. Orders may M wired a. “Shilqh’s gprg will always ers & what is is to have violent puln. 91g and some smother. our ad- 13 D a L" Menthol Plaster a pain; it will do more to give 8: Financial Agents cents. post of~ioo Book airship has crlma, Ont {911 post; Hard Thinking Much of the rest is done in a re- gion just above the ears. When the thinking involves action the sides and top of the head play their special part. In fact, about the only portion of the outer layers of the brain substance that have never been found to have the least con- nection with any sort of thinking is that lying above the eyes. There is another curious fact about the thinking apparatus. Nine men out of ten at least do all their thinking on the left side of the brain, and might, so far as their purely mental operations are con- cerned, get on just as well if the entire right half were removed. There have been men who have lost a cupful of brains out of the right side of their heads and re- tained all their mental faculties unimpaired. There have been other men in whom the loss of a half thimbleful from the left side has rendered them for the remainder of their lives unable to recognize by sight their own wives. The phrenologists, of course, have the entire brain mapped out like building sitesâ€"combativeness ‘here, order there. This part of one’s brain operates when he puts away his shoes in the closet, and when he thrown them at the cat. Common opinion has it that the thinking is done in the front part of the brain, so that a high fore- head means a._lofty intellect. Com- mon opinion, it turn out, is precise- ly wrong, remarks 3. scientific man. More hard thinking is done at the back of the head than anywhere Now, as a matter of fact, we have “faculties.” in the mind and “orâ€" gans” in the brain about as much as we have a football-playing mus- cle and a wood-sawing muscle, and still another muscle for standing still. The brain acts as a whole, just as the body does. We use all our muscles to play football, and we use them all to saw wood. And the average small boy dis- likes to part his hair almost as much as a man dislikes to part with his. Repeat 1tzâ€"“Shiloh’s Cure will always cure my coughs and Colds." The man who has no vocation doesn’t need a, vacatlon. Much distress and sickness in children is caused by worms. Mo- ther Graves’ Worm Exterminator gives relief by removing the cause. Give it a. trial and be convinced. Some men sit on others while trying to stand up for themselves. FACTS ABOUT THE BRAIN. Send for (free) Catalo BELL PIANO QOrgan Cm. Um‘fi'ed of the is Done at the Back 19 Head. EVER. Parana is composed of the moss efficacious and universally used herbal remedies for catarrh. Every ingredient of Peruna has a reputation of its own in the cure of some phase of catarrh. reruns. brings to the home the COM- BINED KNOWLEDGE OF SEVERAL SCHOOLS 9F MEDICINE in the treat- ment of catarrhal diseases; brings to the home the scientific skill and knowl- edge of the modern pharmacist; and last but not lcast,bring~s to the home the vast and varied experience of Dr. Hartman, in the use of catarrh remedies, and in the treatment of catarrhal diseases. The fact is, chronic catarrh is a. disw ease which is very prevalent. Many thousand people know they have chronic oatarrh. They have visited doctors over and over again, and been told that their case is one of chronic catarrh. It may be of the nose, throat, lungs, stomach or name other inteznal organ. ‘ There is no doubt as to the na- ture of the disease. The only trouble is the remedy. This doctor has triedto cure them. That doctor has tried to prescribe for them. tuna be submitted t (pert, of whatever sch he would be obliged reserve that each one doubted value in ch: eases, and had stood years’ experience in such diseases. THE] DISPUTE ABOUT Dr. Hartman's idea is that a. 0:1ch remedy can be made on a large scale, as he is making it; that it can be made honestly, of the purest drugs and of the strictest unig‘ormity. His idea. is that this remedy can be supplied direct- ly to the people, and no more be charged for it than is necessary for the handling of it. . _ BUT THEY ALL BRING ANY RELIEF. No other household remedy so uni- versally advertised carries upon the lahel the principal active constituents, showing that Peruna. invites the full inspection of the critics. For a, free illustratedbooklet en- titled “The Truth About Peruna,” address The Peruna. Company, Columbus Ohio. Mailed postpaid. is Pe-rw GALVES 8‘ SURE HEAVE CURE Our guaranteed Heave Cure .will save your horse. Has completely cured many cases pronounced in- curable. Send for copies of testi- monials and further information. Four Brothers, Restoule, Ont Should a. list of the ing ma. be submitted to 9; art, of whatever school a would be obliged to :serve that each one of t )ubted value in chrom? E0 GUEL ue NO r fia'tarrh? - list of the ingredients ofPe- bmittcd to any medical ex- atever school or nationality, ue obliged to admit without ,t each oneof them was of un- he in chroflc catmhal dis- had stood the test of many arience in the treatment of Les. 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