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The Liberal, 9 Jun 1910, p. 7

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Beware of your victims. You {can’t trust a Victim out of sight. TN U Tight men are usually the first to break loose. Farm-er~Your Honor, :1, poor man like me can’t afford to have a barn and insurance, too. Judgeâ€"Why did you burn your burn down just after getting it in- sured? to restore healthful action of the stomach and the best preparation for that purpdse is Parmelee’s Ve- getable Pills. leneral use for years has won them a. leading place in medicine. A trial will attest their value. “He gave the waiter some money out- of his own pocket anc! apologiz- “And what 'did the proprietor do 2” Clean Stomach, Clean Mind. â€" The stomach is the workshop of the vital functions and when it gets out of order the whole system clogs in sympathy. The spirits flag, the mind droops and work becomes imâ€" possible. The first care should be “Yes,” said the determined man, “when that wa-iter resented the smallness of my tip I toak the case to the proprietor of the restau- rant.” ed to him for having such a, custoâ€" met.” Mlnard’s Llnlmgn! used by Physicians. The largest barometer in thel, world was recently set up in the:: Italian town of Faenza, the birth-l place of Torricelli, who discovered the barometer and the “vacuum”f which perpetuates his name. The‘ liquid used is purified oil rendered} free from air, and this gives a: column over eleven metres in; height. Owing to the very small! amount of evaporation an oil baro-il meter is much more accurate than; (119 filled with any other liquid ex-‘1 cept mercury, and the long column I makes it very sensitive. I If you keep your Kidneys strong and healthy you can never have Backache, Rheumatism or Gravel. Dodd’s Kidney Pills never fail to make the Kidneyg strong and well. “I have been able to (10-1113] own work ever since and today I am completely cured. Dodd’s Kidney Pills gave me health and I feel like a. new woman.” . “Reading about wonderful cures by Dodd’s Kidney Pills led me to buy some. After using a, few I found they were doing me good and this encouraged me to con- tinue their use. Eight boxes made me well. “l was for years 1L great suffer- er from Kidney Discaqe, Gravel, Rheumatism a-nd Backa~che,” Mrs. Krieger states. “It. all started through a cold, but] got so my head ach-ed, I was nervous, my limbs were heavy, I had a dragging sensation across my loins, and l “as toLaUy unfit to do anything. Palmer Rapids. ()nt.. June 6 M (Special)r~The thousands of Cami» dlans who live in daily terror of chose terrible forms of Kidney Disk ease known as Backache. Gravel and Rheumatism. will be. deeply interested in the story of Mrs. Fred Krieger, of this place. Proved once Again in tho Case of Mrs. Fred. Kriogc-r. Who Suffer- ed From the Worst Forms (if Kidney Disease. BACKACHE, GRAVEL AND RHI‘IITMATISM VANISH BEFORE D 00038 RIDN BY PILLS. THROW AWAY ALL YOUR FEARS ONE OR THE OTHER. A HUGE BAROMETER. WHICH WON ’! ISSUE N0. 24~10. “The servant that works for me must be very, very economical,” said the boarding-house mistress to the applicant for work. “Oi’m such a one, mum,” promptly re~ turned the applicant. “Indeed, me last mistress discharged me for be- in’ that way!” “For being econo- mical?” “Yis, wid me clothes. _Oi used to wear hers !” - Mrs. Stubbâ€"“John, I am shock. ed You promised the minister if you ever took in a plugged quarter you wouldn’t pass it on.” Mr. Stubbâ€"“And I didn’t. I' passed it off, my dear.” And some people get aheadwhiJe :1time. Suéh others are getting even. ' ‘ lIpeeely relief Mrs. Huttonâ€"“We are orgaJiZ- ing a piano club, Mr. Flatleigh. Wiil you join us?” Flatleigh --1 “With pleasure, Mrs. Hutton.“ What pianist do you propose to" club first?” Minard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend At the Yarmouth Y.M.C.A. Boya’ Camp. hold at Tusket Falls in August. I found MINARD’S LINIMEN’I‘ most beneficial for sun burn, an immediate relief for colic (ind toothache. ALFRED STOKES, General Secretary. f I? you are fond of fishing, canoe- jing, camping or the study of wild ganimals look up the Algonquin Na.â€" Ttinnal Park of Ontario for your isummer outing. A fish and game zproserve of 2,000,000 acre-s inter- ‘spersed with 1,200 lakes and rivers 11's awaiting you, offering all the at- ltractions that Nature can bestow. iMagnificent canoe trips. Altitude $2,000 feet above sea level. Pure land exhilarating atmosphere. Just lthr, place to put in your summer lholidays. Good hotel accommodaâ€" 3tion. An interesting and profuse- ly illustrated - descriptive publicaâ€" tion telling you all about it sent free on application to Mr. J. D. McDonald, District Passenger Agent, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. - ‘ It’s a fine thing to make yourself indispensable. As yet no one has ever succeed-ed in doing it. V There are a number of varieties of corns. Holloway’s Corn Cure will remove any of them. Call on your druggist and get a bottle at once. - After you have made good try your hand at making better. Consequently Queen Mary III. daims the honor of being with Maâ€" tilda- and Elizabeth of York a. Queen Consort of English royal birth. In the Hanover dynasty William and the four Georges married Gor- mans.‘ Among the Stuarts Queen Anne and Queen Mary II. were born of an English mother, but Anne Hyde, the daughter of Clar- endon, was not a. Royal Princess. From the Conquest to the Tudor dynasty, every King of England married a French Princess, with the exception of Edward IV., who married. so it was said, Anne Woodville, the daughter of Earl Rivers, who did not claim to be an English Princess. In searching English history sings the Norman Conquest we can find cniy two English Princesses of royal birth who- have married Eng- .‘rish Kings: Queen Elizabeth, the wife of Henry VII., and Queen Ma- tilda, the wife of Henry I. In Eliâ€" zabeth of York, who was a daugh- ter of Edward IV.. King Henry VII. secured the legitimacy of his dynasty. In Matilda, the wife of King Henry I. the union of Nor- man and Saxon dynasties was se- cured, for she was a, daughter of Queen Matilda, the wife of Malcvlm 111., King of Scotland, and a- randdaughter of Edmund Iron- sidos, the Saxon King. Third Princess of Royal Lineage to be Consort of English King. In a London paper it is said that Queen Mary, the consort of King George V.. is the first English Princess of royal lineage who has been Queen Consort of England for many centuries. QUEEN MARY’S DISTINCTION. YOUR SUMMER OUTING. KEPT HIS PROMISE. Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dysente-ry Cordial is compounded specially to {combat dysentery, cholera morbus Iand all inflammatory disorders that ‘change of food or water may set ,up in the stomach and intestines. iThese complaints are more common Ein summer than in winter, but they jam not, confined to the warm gmonths, as unflue laxness of the gbowels may seize a man at any According to the latest, Babylon- ian discoveries, the ancients had only one Sunday in the month, the fifteenth of full moon day. The Babylonians called this “Sappabâ€" ti,” from which Sabbath is derived. 'Biblical scholars will recall that Sabbath and new moon are some- times used as synonyms in the Bible. See Joshua ii. 13; Isaiah i 13; Kings iv. 23; Amos viii. 5. The same authorities maintain that Jehovah, the God of the Hebrews, was originally the moon, being identical with the Babylonian God Sin. Hence Sinai. Jonah was the first man on re~ cord to acquire inalde information. Keep Mlnard's Linlment In the house. Pratt, 468 Ybnge Street, T0163; ym will learn some good news. Do ib‘to-dayâ€"better stillâ€"do it now! the hope of being able to bear, but always found the expected satis- faction was spellefi “Disappointâ€" ment.” If you write to Ernest You have used Horns, Trumpets and other, Mechanical Devices in She can’t toss a ball, Worth a cent, be it said, But, oh. when she’s cross, How she tosses her head! It is Good for Man and Beast.â€" Not only is Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil of incomparable value in the household, but the farmer and stockman will find it very service~ able in. the farm yard and on the cattle range, often saving the ser- vices of a veterinary surgeon. In injuries to stock and in cases of cough and pains it can be used with good effect. Wifeyâ€"“They will cost You a. lot more than that, my love. L was thinking of the handsome new Suit and hat I’ve ordered.” Hubâ€"J‘Av penny thoughts, dear.” DON’T BE DECEIVED.â€"Inscrupuloua makers are attempting to steal your money and our reputation by putting out an imitation of "The D. 8:. L.” Menthol Plaster. Be sure to get. the genuine made by Davis & Lawrence Co. The regimental pet of the Royal Fusiliers for the last hundred years has always been a. goat, and on one occasion the late Queen Victoria. presented one to the regiment. One of the Lancer regiments also ac- quired a goat as a mascot some years ago in South Africa,‘ and this animal went through the Matabele war with the regiment, and though several times under fire escaped Without a scratch. The 17th Lan- cersâ€"the “Death or Glory” boys «had, until a short time ago, a large black bear with white mark- ings; but she became bad temper- ed. and so it was thought advisâ€" able to present her to the Dublin Zoo. : far, good-natured and healthy. Tley are sold under the guarantee of a. Government analyst to conâ€" tain absolutely nu opiate or narâ€" cotic, and thus they can be given to the new born baby with perfect safety. Mrs. Benoit, Mai-tin, Avig- non, Que., writes: “Baby’s Own Tablets are an excellent; remedy for babies and should be in every lu-me where there are young chilâ€" dren.” Sold by medicine dealers m by mail at 25 cents a‘ box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine (30., Blockville, Ont. Baby’s Own Tablets are any exâ€" cellent remedy for babies of all ages. Th-ey cure 111'] stomach and bowel troubles; make teething easy; di~pel worms; and make baby AN EXGELLENT REMEDY , FUR, ALL BABIES “THE HIGH COST OF,” ETC ONE SUNDAY IN MONTH. WHAT SHE CAN DO A REGIMENT'S PET DEAF, LISTEN ! a sufferer will find in this Cordial. for your In 101. 320 acres. 4 miles from Grenfell, Main line C. P. R. IDEAL WHEAT FARM with- in easy reach of 7 elevators and 1 flour mill, for sale on account of ill health of Owner, at $25 an acre, $3,000.00 cash. if bought. prior to July let. This price in- cludes crop: 150 acres wheat, 50 acres oats; 260 acres are cultivated, 315 acres can be cultivated. Good buildings, flowing spring well water close to buildings. Land is all open prairie, slightly sloping to the North; guaranteed free from noxious weeds. One of the nicest half-sections in the BEST WHEAT DISTRICT in Sask- atchewan: crop this year should net at least $3,000.00. Apply Percyâ€"4“]: undnstand“you said no girl would ever marry Reggy Swift or me because we were too fastidious.” Harryâ€"~“Y0u didn’t catch it quite right. I said you were ‘.two fast idiots.”’ 4" land for tree tampfiio out. w. I... N.- llonal Bras 5 chemical 60.. Toronto. Your Drugglnt “111 Tell You Murine Eye Remedy Relieves Sore Eyes. Strengthens W'eak Eyes. Doesn’t Smart, Soothes Eye Pain, and Sells for 50c, Try Murine in Your Eyes and in Baby’s Eyes for Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. Did you ever hear of a man’s good behavior getting him into trouble? Wealth is a grand thing, but it was never intended for people to roll in. Ask for Mlnard‘s and take no other. killer the best. all-round medicine ever] made. Used as a liniment. for bruises and} awellings. Internally for cramps and. diarrhoea. Avoid substitutes, there is but' pne “Painkiller"-Perry Davis’â€"Z5. and 600. “Don’t chide me for carrying a. revolver. This little gun saved my life once.” “How exciting! Tell me about it.” “I was starving and I pawned it". Pills are the most popular of all pills they must fully meet all re- quirements. Accuratelycompoun. dell and composed of ingredients proven to be effective in regulat- ing the digestive organs. there is no surer medicine to be had any. where. v The Pill That Leads Them All.â€".I The ammo-mom will [in you an Pills are the mbst portable‘ and benefits of good hearing. Bend for mo . . booklet, ivin articular: and name- compact of all medxcmes, and when at “mega “5": Also easv to take are the most accep- finals! on" for a Month'l Rom. Trlal. table of preparations. But they III! ammo ELEGTRO ozone um'rsn. must attest their power to be, pa: ’ 334 Snadlnn Ave-1m. Toronto- Eflar. A_s Parmelee’s Vegetable] Zam-Buk is a. purely herbal pre- paration, which, as soon as applied to cuts, bruise-s, burns, sprains blisters, etc., sets up highly bene ficial operations. First, its antiâ€" septic properties render the wound free from all danger from blend poisoning. Next, its soothing pro- perties relieve and ease the pain. Then its rich, herbal balms pene- trate the ‘bi-ssue, and set up the wonderful process of healing. Barbed wire scratches, insect gtings, heat rasheS, ringworm, ba- bies’ heat. sores, chafed places, s re fL-et4oaAllv come within Zam-Buk’sz power." All druggists and tons. Avoid imitations. I OUTDOOR SPORT AND ZAM-BUK. Every man or woman who loves outdoor life and exercise, should keep a box of Zam-Buk handy. N0 HOME should be without it. Paini He took a store on a poor side street and put in a poor stock of expensive goods. Then he hired an incompetent boy clerk and opened the door to the waiting (1) line of customers who were to crowd his lplace and fill his new cash drawâ€" ers. He was patient, so he waited several weeks, engaging his atten- tion ‘ meanwhile by invectives against the houses in his line which wast-ed their money in the news: papers he read day after dayâ€"havâ€"l ing ample time to do so. Hal 'couldn’t afford to advertiseâ€"good-‘ m ss gracious! he didn’t make ex- penses as it was, what if he were to throw away his little capital in that way? Sure enough, what if he should! But he didn’t, and the end of the story is easily and quickly reached, for he “closed” his doors. The time used in reading these fewl lines is wasted if you didn’t need? the moralâ€"did you? That’s goodli Glad of it. FARM FOR SALE. F. J. KAUFMAN", WHY HE FAILED. crcnlell. sack. $3.75 A GALILON 1‘ J see. ’)A QUAR'V- .e um. COOPER a 'NEWééJs Quickly, easily aad economically gpâ€" plied with a sprayer. One gallon W3“ protect 25 cow's for two weekspat a cont ofless than one cent a day 0394!. Positively pro- tects horses,_ cattle, and all live stock from horn-flies, blow-flies, mom’s FLY KNOGKER and all these infsects which worry them almost to death in the hot weather. Your cows will give % more milk, your horses will work better. your sheep will be healthier, ifyou use FLY KNOGKER. ARTS EDUCATION THEOLOGY MEDICINE SClENCE (Including Engineering) The Arts course may be taken without attendance, but students desiring to gradâ€" uate must attend one session. There were [517 students registered session 1909’ I 0. Queen'suniversitv and mum Ema? DAY .1 MOHLER. 115 King St. West, . ........,...._._.________ qTART A TEA ROUTE TODAY. SEND L postal for circulars. or 100. for samples and terms. Alfred Tyler, London. Ont. - wl-W Ladies and Gent's Wigs, from $17.50 Gent's Toupees, from - $12.50 Hair Nets. extra large, - 3 for 250. Turban Pads, - - 35 to 750. Rare shades extra. Orders over $1.00, post free. Send sample of hair and cash with order. gafferjnvesl‘ments We have moved to our new building, Do not delay in getting relief for the little folks. Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator is a, pleasant and sure cure. If you love your child why do you let it suffer when a. remedy is so near (it hand’l EdwdCRONVN a Co- Is Your Hearing Good? Some men’s idea. of a good .time is to be unable to remember any- thing after 10 p.m. Preferred stock, non-speculative. safe, permanent. Write for information. or [better still. if convenient, come and in- vestigate for yourself. HUDSON BROS.. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Kidneys Wrong ‘1" 10% mvasmem 10% 'ot Calendars, wriie the Registrar. GEO. Y. CHOWN, B.A. Kingston, Ontario. Pills contain a most effective diur- etic which strengthens and stimu- lates the kidneys so that they do ltrheir work’ thorou‘nly and well. I“! . If they are you are-in danger. When through weakness or disease the kidneys fail to filter the impurities from the blood. trouble comes at once. Backachn, Rheumatism. Scia- tica, Gravel. Diabetes, Gall Stones ahd the deadly Bright‘s Disease are some of the results of neglected kidneys. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Members Ton-on“ suck Exchange. 202 Jarvis Street. Toronto. AGENTS WANTE I). TORON'FG LTDGKS. 90 Bay Sh. Toronto STYLES ' IN HAIR Braids, 30 In., $3.50 Switches, 22 to 30 In. Iong,$3.50 m 55.50 Pufis and Curis, 18 in cluster, $2.50 Turban Style, com- plete, $1.59 Braid, by thé' Writa {or our _weekly circular on "cumin. tha' yard, $1.00 1! $17.50 $12.50 3 for 250. 35 to 750. aroma.

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