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The Liberal, 1 Jul 1909, p. 7

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M111 Find Health and Strangth Through Dr. William’ Pink Pills. ' 'There is a time in the life of every girl when the strain upon her blood » e-comes too great; when she grows week; has headaches and back- eches; when dizziness seizes her and she becomes extremely miser- able. That is the time of life she needs a tonicâ€"a medicine that will not fail to enrich her blood and give her strength to withstand the changes through which she is passâ€" ing. Such a. tonic is ‘Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. They have raised thousands of growing (girls out of the depths of misery and despair to a full enjoyment of good health and strength. Among those who have found good health gthrough these Pills is Miss Suddard 'of Haldimand, Que, concerning whose case her mother writes as follows :â€"â€"“Dr. Williams’ Pink 'Pills have been a. great benefit to {my daughter who was weak and miserable. She was pale, easily tired and was bothered with indi- gestion. The use of the Pills has brought back her health, and made her strong and active. I am very grateful for what this wonderful medicine has done {or her.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the greatest blood builder known to medical science. That is why they cure anaemia, rheumatism, heart palpitation, indigestion, neuralgia, etc. That is why they are of such value to women and girls during the changes through which they ass from girlhood to maturity. he Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or direct by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. ‘ The hot weather months are an anxious time for all mothers, but articularly for young mothers. hey are the most fatal time of the {ear for babies and young children, -ecause of the great prevalence of stomach and bowel troubles. These come almost without warning and often before the mother realizes that there is danger the little one may be beyond aid. No other me- dicine can equal Baby’s Own Tabâ€" lets in promptly curing bowel and stomach troubles and an occasional dose given the well child will keep the stomach and bowels free from offending matter and ensure good health to the child. Therefore the Tablets should always be kept in ,the home as they may be the means ,of saving a little life. Sold by me- ;dicine dealers or by mail at 25 ‘gdents a box from The Dr. Williams’ ‘- edicine Co., Brockville, Ont. “Whatever made you make Brackins a present of a pocket- I(mmb? He’s as bald as a, billiard- sball.” “That’s just it. I want to make him think I never noticed it.” Kings Did Much to Improve Native Breed. It is apt to be forgotten that Scot- land has been-famous for its horses from the most ancient days. When Agricola defeated the Caledonians 'at the Battle of the Grampians, ‘A. D. 84, the Celtic enemy, as Ta- citus relates, were exceptionally strong in cavalry and cherioteers. Successive Kings of Scotland did much to improve its native breed of horses; and, in this connection, it is not to be forgotten that the first Scottish King of England, James 1., did more to improve the race- horses in Great Britain than was ever done before him or has ever been done by any individual since. James I. was the real author of horse-racing, as it has since been known, in England. ne it was who first established regular courses; and during his reign there came in- to being the code of regtflations that led up to the modern Laws of the Turf. Nobody denies that horsaâ€"racing has done much for the breed of British horses. It was a gift from Scotlahd. By way of supplement to the fore- going, you should bear in mind how great was the dearth of horses in England when James ascended the throne. His predecessor, Queen Eliâ€" zabeth, could muster only about 3,000 cavalry when the Spanish Ar- mada threatened the kingdom with destruction; and, if contemporary writers are to be believed, the qua- lity of English horses was then very oor. Even the horses employed In the hunting-field would seem to have been for the most part little better than coarse cart-horses. lHXIUUS MBMENTS WEAK, TIRED GIRLS SCOTCH HOB SE S. 4 _-_,-â€"o FER. YOURS MBTHERS Hiram Maxim, at a. recent ban- quet, referred to the fogs of Lon- “In one of the worst London fogs,” said ~the inventor, “an old friend of mine tried to find his way from Trafalgar Square to the Savoy, where he had an engage- ment to dine. don. “The sulphurous air made the eyes smart and the head ache, and it brought on terrific fits of cough- ing. You could not, literally, see your hand before your face. There was a continual crashing in of win- dows, bells jangleu-, vehicles and foot~passengers collided, shrieks and oaths arose. “Threading his way in the midst of this pandemonium through the Strand, as be supposed, from Land~ seer’s lions to the waiting dinner at the Savoy, my old friend, to his great bewilderment, soon found himself descending a, broad stairâ€" way. He put out his hand to the balustrade. Yes, a. broad and state- ly stairway, with a. rail of carved stone. Amazing! __ - “Suddenly in his descent my friend collided with someone ascending the stairway. “ ‘Halloa!’ he said. “‘Halloal’ a. gruff, male voice replied. ' - «- “ Certainly,’ said the other. ‘If you keep straight on’ you will walk into the Thames, for I’ve just come out of it.’ ” “‘Can you tell me,’ said my Erlend, ‘wrhqrc‘l am gomg?’ “A woman,” remarked the wise Widow, “is always waiting for a. husband.” “How do you figure that out 2” queried the interested spinster. “If she isn’t married,” answered the w. w., “she is waiting to get one, and if she is, she’s always waitâ€" ing for him to come home.” One of the greatest blessings to parents is Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator. It effectually ex- pels worms and gives health in a marvellous manner to the little one. “You must let the baby have one cow’s milk to drink every day,“ said the doctor. “Very well, if you say so, doctor,” said the perplexâ€" ed young mother; “but I really don’t see how he is going to hold it all.” Practically all Canadian drug- gists, grocers and general dealers sell Wilson’s Fly Pads. If your storekeeper does not, ask him why. A .Gerieral Favoriteâ€"In every place where introduced Dr. Tho- mas’ Eclectric Oil has not failed to establish a reputation, showing that the sterling qualities which it pos- sesses are valued everywhere when they become known. It is in gen- eral use in Canada, and other coun- tries as a household medicine and the demand for it each year shows that it is a, favorite wherever used. The ordinary person’s lungs con- tain 76,000,000 air cells. Occasionally a girl is both pretty and intelligentâ€"just to prove the exception to the rule. Get up with a smile and whistle, Get, up with a cheery word: For a. morning grouch, when you think of it, I My brother,_ is so absurd. Reserve your growls and your bi}- ter words For the time when a. real grief ‘ frets you; What chance have. you in life’s Mg affairs I-fva. trifling thing upsets you? BE SURE YOU GET THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAVS HAILâ€"Owing to the great popularity of “The D. & L.” Menthol Plaster unscrupulous makers are putting up one like it. Made by Davis & Lawrence 00. How do you rise in the morning? Gloomy and sad and dour, Ox glad for the rest that was given you And brave for the battle hour? Do you rise‘ from your couch at daybreak With a smile for your loved ones true? ,Come, tell me, now, is a churlish frown The best that they get from you? Do you rise in the morning merry, Or gloomy and cross and sad? Do you gro-wl and snarl at your morning meal Because the coffee is bad? Don’t do it, for life has troubles, Ah, many, and greater, too, For the simple things in the mor 1- ing' hours To bother a man like you. A LONDON FOG STORY. WOMAN THE WAITRESS. THE MORNING GROUCH . “So you’re going to marry old Gotrox’s daughter, eh? Well, you know, that two can live as cheap as one.” W“iwkfihow that, but can’t convince her father of that fact.” Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer complaints, who might have been saved if proper remedies had been used. If atacked do not delay in getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- logg’s Dysentery Cordial. the mediâ€" cine that never fails to effect a cure. Those who have used it say it acts promptly, and thoroughly subdues the pain and disease. “Well,” replied the woman on the back porch, “just wait here a second and I’ll call one up for you.” But the h. h. was tryin to beat- his own getaway record own the pike. " EVERY HOME NEEDS a remedy that is adapted for use in case of sudden accident or illness. Such a one is "Painkiller." 250. a bottle. Avoid substitutes. there is but one "Painkiller "â€"Perry Davis’â€"25c. and 500. “’Scuse me, ma’am,” said the husky hobo, “but I’m hungry er- nuff t’ eat a. raw dog.” John Bright used to tell how a barber who was cutting his hair once said to him: “You ’ave a large Bruin, and a Targe brain is the most useful thing a, man can ’ave, as it nourishes the roots of the ’a1r.” ’ead, sir; it is a good thing to ’agle a large ’Vead». for a_large ’eagl mgaqs It is an undisputed facts that one packet of WilSon’s Fly Pads has actually killed a bushel of house flies. Fortunately no such quantity can ever be found in a. well kept house, but whether they be few or many Wilson’s Fly Pads will kill them all. “I see your hair is falling out, sir,” remarked the hairdresser, who was getting ready to work the hair-tonic idea, on the customer. “You don’t see anything of the sort,” rejoined his victim. “What you see is the sequel to a falling out between Mrs. Codgers and my- A Mild Pill for Delicate Women. The most delicate woman can un~ dergo a course of Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills without fear of unplea- sant consequences. Their action, while wholly effective, is mild and agreeable. No violent pains or purgings follow their use, as thou- sands of women Who have used them can testify. They are, therefore, strongly recommended to women, who are more prone to disorders of the digestive organs than men. self.” When a Scotsman answers a question he settles the matter in dispute once for all. On a certain occasion the question was asked :â€" “Why was Mary Queen of Scots born at Linlithgow?” Sandy Kerr promptly answered: “Becmxse her" mither was staying there”; and there actually seemed to be nothing more to be said on the subject. The Husbandâ€"“You want to know where I was so late last night I was at the office balancing my books.” The Wifeâ€"“It seems to me that you balance your books very often. That excuse is about threadbare.” '1". e Husbandâ€"~“H’m! If you don’t believe me, why don’t you consult a fortune-teller 2” The Wifeâ€"“Not much. I consulted one once, and she told me a pack of lies.” The Husbandâ€"“Indeed! What did she tell you '1” The Wife -â€"“She told me I would get a, rich handsome, kind, attentive, and truthful husband.” 1 For Red, Weak, Wen.ry.Watory Eyes, Granulation, Pink Eye and Eye Strain. Murine doesn’t smart; Boothes Eye Pain; is Compounded by Exper loncod Physicians; Contains no Injurious or Prohibich Drugs. Try Murine for your Eye Troubles. You will like Murlne. Try it in Baby’s Eyes for Bcaly Eyelids. Druggists sell Murine at 50c. Murine Eye Remedy Co..Chicsgo. will send you Interesflng Eye Books Free. l‘NU HARD TO CONVINCE HIM. HIS BLUFF CALLED. Try Murine Eye Remedy. ITS USES. ISSUE NO. 27â€"09. A country minister in the course of his dinner on the circuit came to a house where, a roast chicken was served for dinner. He had preâ€" viously encountered a series of rib- corned beef dinners and chicken looked good to bin} “Welly; he-facetiously re marked, “here’s Where that chicken enters the lninistryz’ ’ “Hope it‘does better there than in lay work,” rejoined the small boy of the family. The Pill That Brings Relief. â€" When, after one has partaken of a. meal he is oppress-ed by feelings of fulness and pains in- the stomach he suffers from dyspepsia, which will persist itbq .not f‘i‘ealt with. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills are the very best medicine that can be taken to bring relief. These pills are specially compounded to deal with dyspepsia, and-their sterling qualities in this respect can be vouched for by legions of users. Gunnerâ€"“In some of the Euroâ€" pean clties they have woman con- ductors on the street cars.” If every housekeeper wnuld use Wilson’s Fly Pads freely durmg the Summer months the house fly peril would soon be a, thing of the past. Mrs. Handoutâ€"“Look here, now! You said if I’d give you yqur din- ne; yop’d bieat the _Qa_rrp§t for 1_ne _!” Guyerâ€"“That so? Pretty girls, I suppose?” __ Glirinerâ€"“Oh, they are passing fare.” Peerless Peteâ€"“I’d like to do it, mum, but 'I gotter teach yer a. les- son. Never trust the word of a. toâ€" tal stranger.” Only those who have had experi- ence can tell the torture corns cause. Pain with your boots on, pain with them offâ€"pain night and day; but relief is sure to those who use Holloway’s Corn Cure. V Members Toronto Stock Exchange. Tudor: Bank Building. 25 Broad Strut, TORONTO. N EW YORK STOGKS AND BflNDS We an no‘ N Ipecializing in WARREN GZOWSKI & GO.- BGNDS AND STRBKS Cobalt stocks bought and sold on cnmmiuion. 18 TOROKTO STREET, TORONTO. DANA!" ALEXANDER WARDEN, Lon: Diana“ Phones-Main 2370, Msin 2871. Send for (free) Catalogue No. 75. The BELL PIANO 60mm! 00.. Drafted GUELPH.ONTARIO. CHICKEN HOMILE’I‘IC. (Late treasurer Push 'torian Church In Cam. I.) ON THE JOB. So many 1mm deéo‘xéd {o {be Higher Edu- "W" cation select Bell pianos? The fact that they use a gag! prgfg the B511}: sviflgncg of dés'tinct mcdtl _ A_._.___ -_ 4..-“:â€" ANOTHER CASH PRIZE CONTEST MORE PRIZES THAN THE LAST w The First Prlze wili again be a- LIFE ANMIITY of Announces a New Prize Contest Equal to One Dollar per Week Every Week during Lifetime A Second Prize of One Hundred Dollars Dash Two Prizes of Fifty Dollars Each Ion Prizes of Twenty Dollars Each Ten Prizes of Ten Dollars Each Twenty Prizes of Five Dollars Each One Hundred Prizes of One Dollar anh CONDITIONS are similar to the last Contest, except that all Orange Meat Carton Bottoms must be sent in on or before November 30th, 1909. Full particulars on private post card in every package of Orange Moat. If you enter this oantmt, complete the blank space below with your name and addreu, cm; it out and mail it to Orange Meat, Kingston. Ont. it. will count aqua.) w ten carton bottpms‘ FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS DASH ORANGE MEAT COBALT 1°“ MORAL. ’Bnt‘mwt‘;ra;i;;ai 32;}; game; 5 cam Vb not follow pmfcssiond custom in buying Bell pianos? 7 {only‘ piano. with lbs [flimhable “10 only pmw Repeating Actual. h ,Lfiq‘ (,0 Stocks. Write In for information. ANTRY WOMAN, liberal wages, Mid girl! for dining-mom work wages $15.00 pol ignggh. 7 Apr}?! ‘ho’ Wollmd." St. Catharine». E LADY AGENT wanted in your locum: N O to distribute samgos and take orden for sud 803.1). A handsome our P. I). Q. Toiket and silver toupoon (III!) with ovary three cake; Write for particulars. Atlantic Soap 00., Toronto. The “ Richmond (Que) Guardlan," In It. ‘ 53:11 Year of Pubuoatlon. For very many years the chief organ of the Conservative party of the Eastern Townships. “The Guardian” is an 8-page 6-001umn paper, and has been conducted by the present editor without inter- ruption for 50 years, who retires in consequence of advancing years. The plant is in fair order, and consists of a. moderate stock of news and job type, 7-horse--power engine and boiler, Peerless Gem cutter, 28-h). Campbell power press, me- dium Gordon (modern), and Liberty circular and card press, all in per- fect order; three very large stones, tables, furniture, tools, addressing imechine, stoves, etc., etc., Apply either to S. FRANK WILSON, Toronto., For your locality of the only Life Insurance Com' pany meeting every requirement of the “ROYA COMMISSION." Our plans and pnlicias mppea. filo the commun sense, and positivaly protect who olicyholdnr‘u interest. Bates lower; terms 01 payment easier. 5 THE MUGYHOLBEES MUTUAL LIFE, H'emple Building. - - Toronto. PHINHNE DFHEE HJB SALE mu never failed to no Falling Hair. It Soni- tivoly km: the Dundr Germ. Try it an In oonflnced for yam-5011. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF IT FAILS Write for Base riptlvo Pamphlet The Punk If: 00.. 129 Victoria st., Toronto. 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