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The Liberal, 24 Feb 1910, p. 2

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Many Women Suffer Untold Tortures in Silence They Can Be Relieved by Keeping the Blood Supply Rich and Pure With Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.‘ Pills actually make new blood. They "help a. woman just when nature makes the greatest demand upon hEr blood supply. They have done thia for thousands of women throughout Canada, whjr not for you? 'A woman needs a bloodâ€"building medicine regularly just because she is a woman. From _ maturity to middle life the health and happi- ness of every woman depends upon her blood, it: richness and its re- gularity. If her blood supply is irâ€" regular she suffers from headaches, hackaches, sideaches, and other unspeakable distress which only women know. Some women have grown to expect this suffering at regular intervals and. to bear it in hopeless silence. But women would escape much of this misery if they took a, box or two of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to help them over each critical period. These I suffered from nervousness and those troubles that make the lives of so many women one of almost constant misery. At times I would be confined to my bed for weeks. ' Mrs. Joseph Kinney, Gilbert's Cove, N. S., says :-â€"â€"”For ten years} Charles II. Well Taken Care of by Physicians. During the fatal illness of King' Charles II. of England there were 14 doctors in attendance, and they dosed him in the course of five and one-half days with the ' wing drugs and powders: “Ora. J, inâ€" fusion of the metals, white vitiol1 dissolved in compound peonyl water, powder of sacred bitter, syrup of buckthorn, common deâ€" crction of clysters, rock salt, eme- tir. wine, two~blend pills, by'rony compound, powder of cowslip flow- ers, best manna, cream of tartar, barley and liquorice, sweet almond kernels, sal ammoniac, antitodalx milk water, mallow root, melon seeds, chicken broth, bark of elm, a julep of black cherry water, flowers of lime, lilies of the val- ley, Epirit'of lavender, prepared pearls and white sugar candy, senna leaves, ale, syrup of cloves, Goa. stone. Rhine wine, oriental Bezoar stone and a. number of other medicines.” A MOTHER’S PRAISE FOR BABY'S OWN TABLETS There are thousands of mothers throughout Canada who, have no hesitation in saying that the good health enjoyed by their little ones is entirely due to the judicious use of Baby’s Own Tablets. And there are many mothers who do not hesitate to say that at a critical period Baby’s Own Tablets have saved a baby’s life. Such a mediâ€" cine should always be kept in every home. Mrs. J. A. Porier, Paquet- ville, N. B.. says:-“VVe give Baby’s Own Tablets all the credit for keeping our little one well. They are an excellent medicine for children.” Sold by medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box fiom The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Cu, Brockville, Ont. Modern steamships have a very brief life as compared with the 01d sailing vessels. The Princess Mary, which conveyed King Williâ€" am III. to England from Holland in 1688 and was then over seventy years old, lasted until 1827. This vessel was retained as a. royal yacht- until the reign of George I., by whose orders she was sold. As the Betsy Cairns she sailed to the West Indies and back for over fif« ty years and then, after another change (rf ownership, was employ- ed as a collier until February 17, 1827, when she struck a rock and was totally wrecked, spent sleepless nvights and seemed WHAT KILLED THE KING? Just Think on” With the SAME Dye you can color ANY kind ofcioth Perfectly-No chance of mistakes. All colors lo cents from our Dmlggist or Dealer. Sample Card and ooklet ree from , ThorJonmrsron-Richardson 69., UmHad, 2w..- 0-_______.___M.°.'3 9314915.- OLD SAILING VESSELS. to lose all courage. I tried several doctors. but they failed to give me any relief. The last doctor I conâ€" sulted told me frankly that he could not undertake my case unless I would undergo an examination. It was then I decided to give Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills a trial. After taking six boxes I was much imâ€" proved in health, but I continued to take the Pills for a couple of months more when I felt like a. new woman, and was enjoying such health as I had not experienced for ten years before. I have had no return of this trouble since, but I have need the Pills once since that time for the after effects of la grippe, and the result was all I hoped for. These are plain facts from my own experience, and I have always felt that I cannot too strongly recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to the many women who suffer as I did.” You can get this great bloodâ€" building, health restoring medicine from any dealer in medicines or direct by mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine (30., Brock-. ville, Ont. THE SUNDAY SUHODL Lesson IX. False and True Dis- cipleship. Matt. 7. 13-29. Golden Text, Matt. 7. 21. Verse 13, Enter ye inâ€"Iâ€"An earâ€" nest exhortatiun to live after the manner described ’in the rest of the discourse. It implies the possiâ€" bility of every man’s living that way The narrow- gateâ€"The figure is taken from the Oriental city, whose gates were exceedingly narrow. There is an entrance into salvation and all men can pass through. But they must .come one by one and strip ' themselves of all incumâ€" brances. Wide is the gatemLife presents us with an alternative. There are two gates. We can go in at either, but not at both. And it is easier to pass through the wide gate, for you can carry with you anything you like. After you once choose that gate you find that it opens upon a, broad way. There are n! 1estric- tions, and you have the sense of company, for many are there With you. But the way leads inevitany to destruction. 14. The narrow gate, on the other hand, opens into a straitened way. There continues to be no room for the things renounced at the en- trance. To travel that way one must have laid aside all sin and selfishness, all Shams and follies. But it is worth while; for there is Surrender of freedom, and the end is lifeâ€"a. condition of unthinkâ€" able happingss. Few are they that find itâ€"Lit‘er- ally, “Few are finding it.” This throws no light on the question as to the number of the saved. When Jesus was asked that question he avoided a. direct answer. Instead he cautioned men to strain every energy to get in for themselves. “There is no list published of the citizens of heaven.” One thing is certain, that the demands of mem- bership in Christ’s kingdom are severe and exclusive. No man will reach the goal who does not strip at the start and keep up the strugâ€" gle with energy and patience. 15. False prophetsâ€"Impostors who, under a mask of orthodoxy, lead a corrupt life. The Pharisees whom Jesus arraigned so severer all through his ministry, belonged to this class, guides morally blind (Matt. 15. 14), and therefore totally unfit to teach religious truth and duty. But- Jesris here has in mind (compare verse 22) thOSe unworthy teachers who sprang up with the early life of the church. What they actually are (ifiward- 1y), ravening wolves, whose one thought is to prey upon the flock, is. hidden from view by their sheep’s clothing, or feint of religiosity. It 19 necessary, therefore, to watch with exact one (beware), since it ie impossible to detect them at first approach. The idea of this verse is found in Aesop’s Fables, INTERNATIONAL LESSON, FEB. 27. but nowhere else in the New Testa- ment. 16. Ye» shall know-them â€" They may, with a show of innocence, teach religion and morals, but so long as they fail to produce the fruits of true religion and inward morality, such “fruit of the Spirit” as Paul describes in Gala.- tians, no one can be long deceived. 17. Good tree . . . good fruit; . . . corrupt tree . . . evil fruitâ€"This is an unchangeable law of nature. Fruit is the outward manifestation oi the inward life. If the tree is good, its nature cannot (18) be made corrupt by expressing itself in fruit. The reverse is equally in- evitable. If you want different fruit, there is but one way to get itâ€"changc the heart of the tree. Of course it is possible for a clever person to arrange clusters of grapes in an artificial fashion upon thorns, and give the appearance bf a grape- vine. But then they cease to be fruit and become figments. 19. Fruit trees are not meant for show but for good fruit. If they miss the purpose of their being, they become unprofitable incumâ€" brances of the ground and may as well be burned. This is the teachâ€" ing of John the Baptist over again (Matt. 3. 10). 20. Thereforeâ€"As if to reiterate, wih’h the force of demonstration, the statement made in verse 16. The law universally applicable in nature must be true among men. 21. Not every one that saithâ€" The Judgment Day is in the thought at Jesus. There also the false pro- phets will make their loud profes- sions. Entrance into the kingdom of heaven is not by the mere recital of a creed, but on the condition that men really do the will of God. What that will is Jesus declared (in general terms) in the early part of the sermons (Matt. 5. 20). and unfolded in detail in what follows. Lord, Lordâ€"Implyipg a belief on Jesus’_s part in his qu sovereignty. 22. Successful ministerial labors cannot be pleaded as sufficient to admit men into heaven’s bliss. It is an observed fact that God does Sometimes use the man who has only the outward semblance of the shepherd. The hollow professions, correct teaching, and wonder-work- ing, of such men may providentially count for something in establishing the kingdom, but they will have no share. in the ultimate; blessings of the kingdom. ‘ 23. I never knew you-Jesus here distinctly represents himself as the final Judge of men. False prophets may so successfully hide their true nature as to deceive many of their fellows. But Christ will infallibly detect those that work iniquity, and they can neVer, in the nature of. the case, abide with him. 24. A wise manâ€"Here we have it true picture of the. conditions of house-building along the water courses of Galilee. The first man, in all prudence,- dug down to the bed rock and built'his foundations strong. Winter’s storm and fury found his position impregnable. So is the man who pays good heed to the instructions of the Sermon on the Mount and goes forth to do them. 26. A foolish manâ€"Perhaps he built as well as the other. He may even have put up among showy house. It did well enough in fair weather. But it collapsed in a dismal heap before the drivâ€" ing tempests of winter. There is’ no fall (27) more tragic than that of the man who has impressed the world with being a man of excellent worth, but the utter unsoundness of. whose foundations has been reâ€" vealed in the storms of life. 28, 29. 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