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The Liberal, 21 Jul 1910, p. 7

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’wnnns m? cmflun “Man is Filled With Misery.”â€" This is not true of all men. The well, sound of lung, clear of eye, alert and buoyant with health, are rot miserable, whatever may be their social condition. To be well is to be happy, and we can all be well by getting and keeping our bodies in a. healthful state. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil will help all to do this. After the dinner one of the audi- ence takes him 03 to one side and asks: 7 He then ‘goes right ahead ghd talks While the other speakers sit and glare at the table, for about an hour. “Say, paw,” queried little Syl- vester Snodgrass, “what’s a, test case?” “A test case,‘ my son,” replied Snodgrass, sr., “is a, case brought in court to decide whether there’s enough in it to justify the lawyers in working up similar cases.” “Had I known that I was expect- ed to speak tdâ€"night,” says the af- terâ€"dinner orator, “I should have prepared myself for the occasion.” "Say, old man, do you mind telâ€" ling me how long you would have talked if you had known you were 1:1 be on the programme?” My mare. a. very valuable one, In bad- ly bruised and cut by being caught in a wire fence. Some of the wounds would not heal, although I tried many different medicines Dr. Bell ‘advlsed ,me to use MINARD’S LINIMENT, diluted at first. then stronger as the sores began to look better, until after three weeks. the sore»; have healed. and best of all. the hair is Edwin: well, and is NOT WHITE as is out always the case in horse wounds. F. M. DOUClfl‘. Minard‘s Llnlment Cures Dlstemper. Wire Wounds “What’s this?” demanded the customs oificer, pointing to a. pack- agegt the bofitom of _the_trun‘l_c‘.. VW‘That is a foreign book entitled 'Pcliteness,’ ” answered ' the man who had justhlainded. "I guess I’ll have to charge you a. duty on it,” rejoingd the inspec- box “It competes with a small and struggling industry in this coun- try.” Weymouth. There is always room at the top and in a Masonic lodge a man has to work up to it by degrees. Even those who think twice be- Icre they speak are apt to have an- omer think coming after they have spoken. Mothers must keep guard over the health of their little ones dur- ing the summer months. Summer is an anxious time for all mothers, but more especially for young mo- thers. It is the most fatal time of the year for babies and young chil- dren. It is then that stomach and bowel troubles come almost without warning, and often before the mo- ther realizes there is any danger, the litt‘e one may be beyond aid. The mother must take strict cau- tion to keep her little one’s stomâ€" ach sweet and pure and'his bowels moving regularly. No other medi- cine can do this so quickly and thoroughly as Baby’s Own Tablets. The Tablets should always be kept in the house. An occasional dose will keep baby well or if illness comes on suddenly the Tablets will quickly remove the cause and make baby well and happy. Sold by me- dicine dealers or by mail at 25 ,eents a box from The Dr. Willi- Ims’ Medicine 00.. Brockville, Ont. Regarded as one of the most po- tent compounds ever introduced with which to combat all summer complaints and inflammation of the bowels, Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dysenv tery Cordial has won for itself a reputation that no other cordial for the purpose can aspire to. For young or old suffering from these complaints it is the best medicine that can be procured. Kind words are often wasted where a swxft kick would have been nucrc effective. WhateVer \trouble‘ Adam had No man could make him sore By saying, when he told a jest, “I’ve heard that joke before.” PUBLIC leTITUTlONS have found ?aiukiller very useful. There is. nothing ’qual to it in all cases of bowel troubles, \void substitutes, there is but one “PainJ Killer”â€"-â€"Perry Davis’â€"25c. and 500. AN INFANT INDUSTRY. A NATURAL WONDER. THE TEST CASE. WE ENVY ADAM. TO BRING HHTHERS Red. Weak, \Veary, Watery Eyes. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It Soothes. 600 At Your Druggists. ’Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Torontfi An Easy Pill to Take.~Some per- SL 113 have repugnance to pills be- cause of their nauseating taste. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are so prepared as to make them agree- able to the most fastidious. The most delicate can take them Withâ€" out, feeling the revulsion that fol- lows the taking of ordinary pills. This is one reason for the popular- ity of these celebrated pills, but the. main reason is their high tOni- cal quality as a. medicine for the stomach. ' SET HIM THINKING. “I always feel, after I have spent an hour or two in your company,” he said, “that I am a better man.” .“It is very good' of you to say so” she replied. “Don’t hesitate to come oft-en.” The destruction of the house fly is a public duty. Almost all Boards 0! Health are now carrying on a crusade against it. A bulletin re- cently issued by the Dominion Gov- ernment states that no house fly is free from disease germs. Use Wil- son’s Fly Pads freely and persist- ently, and do your share towards exterminating this menace to the public health. “Aw, I suppose you don’t keep puppy biscuits in this benighted vil- lage ‘2” vâ€"Unscrupulous makers are putting! up 94 hounterfeit of “ The D. & L." Menthol Plaster. The genuine is made by David & Lawrence Co.’ “How much are eggs now '1” “Two dollars down, and a, dollar a month until the dozen" is paid for.” Mlnard's Llnlmant Cures carget In Cows. It was then found that so firmly had the eagle fixed its talons into the keeper’s ankle that the bird’s leg had to be severed before the re- lease could be obtained. The claws axe being kept as a memento. It‘is easier for some men to be- ccme famous than it is for them to earn a.’11v1ng. Mrs. Mew (away from home) â€" “John, did you leave out anything for the eat before you started?” Mr. Mew (who dislikes the beast) -â€"“Yes; I left a can of condensed milk on the table, with the can- His dog promptly attacked the eagle, and a fight ensued between (ing and bird. The eagle, however, was handicapped by its hold on the keeper’s ankle, and ultimately was killed, though the dog was badly mauled in the fight. opener beside it.” A grouse», apparently pursued; alighted between him and his dog, and immediately afterward a magâ€" nificent specimen of the golden eagle rose and soared away. Fra- ser a. couple of hours later took shelter from the rain near the same spot, when the eagle swooped upon him and fixed its talons in his leg. “Oh, yes, sir; In a. bag, or eat ’em ’ere, Slr’l” Fight of a Scotch Gamekeeper and His Dog With a Bird. Nature faking is an art unknown i-1 Scotland, wherefore this story about a golden eagle that attacked {1m} wounded a gamekeeper may be accepted as true. James Fraser, 3. gamekeeper on an est-ate near Tur- ca'tle, Lochie], was walking in Glen Laragan, near Fort William}. We wonder what Eve fussed about before Adam learned to smoke. ON THE INSTALMENT PLAN. SEE THAT YOU GET THE REAL THING) ATTACKED BY AN EAGLE. THEN HE BARKED. PROVIDED FOR. ISSUE N0. 30â€"10 Don’t experiment with unsatisfac- tory substitutes. Wilson’s Fly Pads are the best fly killers made and will kill many times more flies than any other article. The Bowels Must Act Healthily. â€"â€"â€"In most ailments the first care of the medical man is to see that the bowels are open and fully perform- ing their functions. Parmelee’s Ve- getable Pills are so compounded that Certain ingredients in them act on the bowels solely and they are the very best medicine available to pro- duce healthy action of the bowels. Indeed, there is no other specific so serviceable in keeping the digestive organs in healthful action. “Your establishment always seems to be in the best of condi- t1cn.” Considerable importance is at- tached to a talisman possessed by Princess Mary, one of the daughters of King George. It is an ancient Egyptian stone, found a few years ago in one of the Pyramids. It was bought by the Princess Royal when in Cairo,vand on her return home she gave it to her little niece, who wears it constantly. It is attached to a fine chain of Indian gold, and it is said that on two occasions when Princess Mary forgot to wear it misfortune has befallen her. On the first occasion she fell from her pony in Windsor Park and bruised her shoulder, and on the second she lost her purse While out with the governess in the West End. Second- Likewiseâ€"“No. but I’ve heard a tart remark.” “That is because I make it a. standing rule to have everything in running order.” Minard’s Llnlment Cures Diphtheria. And many a. man has been roped in with a matrimonial tie. First Jesterâ€"“Did you ever hear a cake speak 2”_ Much distress and sickness in children is caused by worms. Moâ€" ther Graves’ Worm Exterminator gives relief by'removing the cause. Give it a trial and be convinced; Ladyâ€"“No, I don’t want no brushes nor no larces.’fl Paddlerâ€"“Here you are, madam. 'Grammar for Beginners’, only six- pence._” ‘ SOMETHING SHE NEEDED. WOULDN’T IT BAKE YOU? CONTRADICTORY METHOD. The winners of the five men’s watches will be dgtermined by druwin five answers from the correct ones received from men only. The winners of the five ltdies’ watches Will be determined by rawing from corrbot. anawers received from Indian only. To those who are not fortunate to win a. watch wdwill lend nbsolutel ‘ . > ’ _ y free of char e a. $1.00 gym: :zuzaz.“ma>:;5:':u rm?” “31"“3‘ Wm "w established 50mm: w:c49“%fi?332’u3°3§5h33‘22 Deb come“ of 1909. n m .16 one: the coupon: which were dintnbutefi as pnzes m our Omega Watch ELLIS BROS. in the outside circle around the Omega Watch V . ....v, a...“ .u, "w. Dear Sire. mat summer I won ul5-jewel Sterling Ca'se Watch as third prize and I may say that it is O.K. In every respect. And I may say that 1! Ellis Bros. do M much for others as they did in my case they will do more than they advertise. me a" 17 Jeweled‘ works fitted into est “Several n' Gold Pulled Case. Cash value, 01 .50. 3rd Prizeâ€"“Omega.” 15 Jeweled. works fitted into the best “Silver Oxldlzo " Case Cash value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 4th Prizeâ€"“Omega” 15 Jewoled, work- It there are any who desire informutlnn in fitted lnto best "Silver Gm Enameled” regard to the Omega Wench please direct him be me. ‘ Case. Cash value ............................... $12.00 W' hi Ellis Bros. sucoeaa. I remain. yours truly. 5th Prizeâ€""Omega" 15 Jeweled, wo ks fitted lute beet "Enameled" "3 "g (Signed) John Gillespie, Cedarvule, Ont, Case. Duh value ..... . ............. . ............................. a9 .75 Ten watches only will be given away but every one who answers correctly will receive a. ‘cgmgolabiou prizq. I A letter from one of Last ‘ Year’s Winners Cedarville, April 18, 1910. Dear Sivaâ€"Last summer I won ulé-jewel Sterling Ca'se Watch as third prize and I may say that it in O.K. In every respect. 1O OMEGA WATBHES FREE COUNT THE DOTS Sonics ruminant disinterested person 11 Toronto will be requsted to draw the winning anjwora. If there are not ten correct answers the balance of the watches will be sent to the next nearest. Count“ the dots write your name (stating whether Mn, Mrs. or Misa5 and address glalnly on apiece ot aper or a. post; card, mark on t 0 outside (For at; Contest) and mail your answer so that. we will receive it not later than Aug. 10th, 1910, to ELLIS 13803., 108 YONGE ST" TORONTO Answers may reach us any time on or before Angus-t. 10th, 1910. Results will be announced in this paper early in Sextember. The prizes will be awar ad in the order they are drpwn. CARRIES GOOD LUCK? INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTESTANTS EVERY CONTESTANT WILL RECEIVE A PRIZE Eleanor, aged six, had been go- ing to school only a. few weeks. She had learned to raise her hand if she wanted anything. One day she put this into effect when she was sent to the chickenâ€"house to get the eggs. - Mlnard's Llnlmont Cures colds. Etc. "HoiTB'w'iy’E Corn Cure destroys all kinds of corns and warts, root and branch. Who. then would en» dure them with such a, cheap and effectual remedy within reach’l J ust as she reached the chicken- house door her mother heard her say, “All. you chickens that have laid an egg, raise your hands.” Policemanâ€"“How could I? I had my club in one hand and my revol- ver in the other 1” ' HAD HIS HANDS FULL. Judgeâ€"“Why didn’t you seize thg tibief when you found him 7” 1! every housekeeper would use Wilson’s Fly Pads freely during the summer months, the house fly peril would soon be greatly diminished. “No; I don’t believe in fairies, ur-cle. ]What; do you know about microbes?” “My boy, shall I tell you a, fairy story 2” Heâ€"“It’s quite true that there are microbes in kisses.” Sheâ€"~“Oh, the sweet little\ dar- lings !” YOUNG AMERICA. “THE magma; nuxxgsnus mm: PARTICULARS THE PETS. HANDS UP. AND READ EVERY WORD DIAMQND m. WATCH rupon'nms 108 Yonge St. TORONTO. Canada Have you a good (aye, and a little patience. The combination may win you a valuable watch absoluteiy free, try it anyway, fufl particulars are printed below. “ Read Every Word." AND GET A PRIZE 19 Pr! es. Cashyalu9fl$15l2 5p. “Olinegp.” Watohgg. all , ,m V a, .v- w. may,“ mu“. .1... t class in every resp'eoc, 5 are Gem’s snzes and 5 are Ladies' sizes. w” maul-tuna nulhnn3, YUM”. 1503‘ 1‘ fund Wood-Working.- Machinery. Gasoline Engin‘as, Electric Motors and Contrzctors’ My chinory. wilt. E. W. Patric. Limited. Toronto. The HEARD-PHONE win give you an genome of good hearing. Bend for int ooklet, giving particulars and name! of satisfied use“. A130 unclal 0hr tor a Month's Home Trial. THE BRAND ELECTED OZONE LIMITED. FOR ENGINES BOILER‘S, PUMPS. IRON _ _';g.nd JVppd-Wqflingu Machinery. Gasoline Quickly, easily and economically a?- plied with a sprayer. One gallon wnll protect 25 cows for two weeks, at a cost ofless than one cent a day nah. $1.75 A GALLON 50c. A QUART WM. COOPER & NEPHEWS TORONTO. lac Prizeâ€"“0111033.” 21 Jeweled. works fitted into best “Sovereign” Gold Filled Case. Cash value . . . . . . . . A . . . . . . . $26.00 2nd Prizeâ€""Omega." 17 Jeweled. works fitted into best “Severe! n" Gold Fillchase. (ash value 81 .50. 3rd Prizeâ€"*Olnega" 15 Jeweled works fitted into best. “Benner’ Gold Filled Case. Cash value, ARTS EDUCATION THEOLOGY MEDICINE SCIENCE (Including Engineering) The Arts course may be taken without attendance, but students desiring to gradv uate must attend one session. There Were l5l7 students registered session I909â€"IO. For Calendars, write the Regimen GEO. Y. cggwn, EA. _ 13 Your Hearing Goods Positively pro- tects horses, cattle, and all live scock from hornâ€"flies, blow-flies, GOOPEB’S er gadâ€"flj§5. a d all these insects which worry them a most to death in the hot weather. Your cows will glve 54 more milk, your horses will work better. your sheep will be healthier, if you use FLY KNOGKER. ANGER, Tumors, Lumps. etc. Internal and external, cured without pain by 011!" home treatment. Write us before too late.‘ Dr. Benny“: Moiiical 00.. Limited, n-112.‘_____ J n 'Collingwood: BITE [4 Queen'sumversitv and mum 3:31:22? COBALT Northern Crown Bank. Homo Bank Stock. Hamilton Cataract Co. Fur-nor: Bank. Dominion Permanent. Sun a Euflngs Loan. And All Unlisted >8t'o’cko BOUGHT AND SOLD BY GREVILLE & 00.. 43 Scott 8L. TORCH“ Estubu'shod 1895. Tel. Maln RIBB llST 0F PRIZES AXLE GREASE The l'mperlal Oil Go.,Ltd. onus-lo Agents: The Queen City on C... “L 33. Spadlna Avenue. Toromo. is the turning-point (0 economy in wear and tear of wagons. Try a box. Every dealer everywhere. lat Prizeâ€"“Omega.” 15 Jeweled, works fitted inbo “Regal” 14k. Solid Gold Case. Cash vying, Men's Prizes 4x11 Prizeâ€"~“ Omega. " 15 Jewel- ed. works fitted into best “Silver Oxidized” Case. Cash valua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 5th Priseâ€""Omega" 16 Jewel- ed. works fitted into best "Regal" Sterling Silver Cane. Cash value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ $9.76 Ladies' Prizes -1O GHEGA WATGHES FREE STOCKS Kingstoi. Ontario. . . . . 7812.05 . fiiéo'

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