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The Liberal, 1 Sep 1910, p. 7

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pee them, Marion!” she cried. .“See them sparkle! Thousands upâ€" (on thousands, each one set in silver mud it looks as though we were g0â€" ing down to them,” she added, as Uncle Ed came up from the barn withtwo long, slim oars on his shovlder. The frown disappeared from . Marion’s face, and jumping up, she 5 followed her aunt across the piazza 3 and out. on the green lawn. “What jewel shall we look for :' first, and what color is it, Mari- ,nn '7” Aunt Grace turned and pointed down to the river, shimmering and flashing in ther~sunrlight. Aunt Grace was brushing her hair back from her face, and the diamond upon her finger glittered in the sun. Suddenly she remembered the golq. ' Slipping her arms round the lit- tle girl, Aunt Grace turn-ed her round until she £aced the corn- fields. “Oh, I see it! I see it, aunt-y!” cried Marion, jumping up and down. “It’s the sunshine! God’s gold, and it gilds everythingâ€"the fields, trees, and even the rocks. See! The dandelions on the lawn are junks of gold!” “Aunty,” said Marion, soberly, “we can’t find any diamonds, and they are prettiest of all. l Aunt Grace stopped sewing and 'lookedet her lityle niece; then smiling, she turned and looked out through the window. The lawn was ivelvety in the warm sunshine and ablaze with flowers. Out beyond, the yellow cornfields rippled in the ’wind, and through the violet marsh~ llands the river curved ‘and glitâ€" ‘tered. v “But, Aurit Grace, where is {the gold '1’ ’ rshe asked. “Look, dear, and you’ll see it rippling and sifting through every- where.” the Princess Irene, for our fiewels are fragrant and growing, and in each jewel are the seeds of a bun- dred more jewels. Uncle E4! cut one open once, and showed them to me.” “See mhe blue forgett-mveâ€"nabs, ‘Aunt Gmace; they aye ftumquoises, and the White pansies am pearls, and the purple are big aquysts. The asters :must be topms. Oh, how rich we are ! Much nicflrmr than They had reached the ram by this time, and Marion, with «eyes glowing, :stooped and broke one off, smoothing its satiny petals with the tips 61‘. her fingers. She loved beaufiiu‘l things, and this dihmxght, that the flowers were GW’EB jewels, was new and wonderful. i “O dear,” she sighed, “I wish I % . . . icould be a princess in a, fairy-tele 'forvo'nce, and have rubies and dia- vmonds to play with, and gather gold by the pailful as the Princess Irene did!” and curling up on the sofa, she gazed disoonsolately into the fireplace. _ “Oh: the': "You mm aunty 2” “Yes, diam, I think the beautiâ€" ful, fragrant, living flowgrs m the rarest gems of all. We will call: them Glorc‘f’ns jewels. Just see how He has studded our gamden with them 1" “At length the little princess ‘f‘vvandexfed into a.’ beautiful garden. I1*‘ountain-s showered pearls and -'safiphires into basins of the purest Esilver, and golden birds, flitting among the trees, brought, huge dia- monds, rubies and amethysts for ‘her to play with." ‘ “Hold on,” said Aunt Grace; "'one at a, time, please. See! I ‘have found rubies. gorgeous ones.” And she' stood with her eyes shadâ€" ‘ed, looking toward the south end of A the _ garden. I‘ “Whé‘e? I don’t see any,” said Mgfiioné a._doulgting tone. “Look hand and yovu’ll See them glqygipg nodding in the sun.” I “You cannot find them by frownâ€" {ing into a, sooty fireplace,” said {Aunt Grace. “We must hunt for them; we may find the princess, too pâ€"who knows!” > And laughing gaij ‘ly, _she began to fold her sewing. ‘on 7” _ “Rubies,” said Marion, growing Interested, “and they are red, a deep, beautiful red, and pearls areâ€"” “You can gather jewels far greatâ€" ‘er and more wonderful than those ‘the little princess played with,” ‘said Aunt Grace, pushing the Winâ€" dow up, “and you can walk on gold if you_ wish to, Marion.” Marion uncurled and sat up, her dark, eyes wide, with astonishment. Marion frowned and closed the fairyâ€"tale book with a snap. PRECIOUS STONES. the‘ roses 3’7 cried Marion. v 3 flowers, dont you, TNU Mrs. Dobbs was trying to find out the likes and dislikes of her buarder, and all she. learned in- creased her satisfaction. “Do you want pie for breakfast ’1" she ask- ed. "No, I thank you,” said the new boarder, with a smile. “Pie for breakfast seems a little ftoo mucha” “That’s just the way I look at it,” said Mrs” Dobbs, heart- ily. “I say pie for dinner is a. ne- cessity‘ and pie for supper gives a. kind 0’ finishing touch to the day; but pie fer breakfast is what I call' putting (pix-airs.” , ‘ \~ A Safe. Pill‘l for ‘Suffiemm.â€"Thera are pills that vi'olevrrfily p'rrrge and fill the stomach and intestines with pain. Pamelee"s "vaeta’b‘le ’Pills are mild and effecrt'i'xv'e. They are purely vegetable, m) mineral pur- gative entering in’bo {their composi- tion and their effect soothing and beneficial. Try them and ’be con- vinced. Thousands cam attest their great curative qualities ‘becamse thousands owe their health and ~strength to timely use vo‘f this most excellent medicine . minard's immanent Cures Burns, Etc. * COOKING HELPS. Serve a. loaf of baked dressing with your rqagtpf beef. .1 Throwing a. fellow over. Tossing one’s head in the air. Jumping at a, chance. Pushing one’s self forward. Getting in the Swim. Fishing.for an invitation. , Shooting arch glances at a mgn. Twisting him round the little finger. Casting about for an excuse. Running up millinery bills. Try a. spoéfifixlior perhaps two of maple syrup on your warm apple pie: . . . . Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dysentery Cordial is compounded specially to combat dysentery, cholera morbus and all inflammatory disorders that. change of food or water may set up 'in‘ the stomach and intestines. These complaints are more common in' summer than in winter, but they are not confined to the warm months, as undue laxness of the bowels may seize a man at any time. Such a sufferer will find speedy re- lief in this Cordial. EXERCISE FOR YOUNG LADIES ..FOR THE LITTLE ONES in trouble Plinklller comes with quick relief. The bumps and the bruises, the pains from green apples. end such things are quickly cured by its use. Avoid substitutes, there is but one “Pginkiller"â€"Perry Davis'â€" 850. and 50°. rm. Keep a. box of parsley growing in your kitchen window or on your back porch and use it for dressâ€" ing tomatoes, bacon, or chopped for sandwich filling. nu- ~w--...._-__ w,, Arrange cold rig; in balls, mu in cocoanut, and serve with‘fiofled custard. Earnest But Prosy Streetâ€"Corner Oratorâ€"“I want land reform; I want housing reform; I want edu- cational reform; I wantâ€"” Cut side 53% pork thin"amd thy a. crispy brown. Garnish with leâ€" mon quarters and 9835133! mud you will not miss the mare We bacon. And handing the basket and cars to Aunt, Grace, he swung Marion up to the dizzy height of his broad shoulders, and the three started merrily down the meadow toward phe boat-house.-â€"Youth’s Companâ€" lOIl. Marion gazed at the river with a, new wonder in her" heart. “I never noficgd it was so beau- tiful‘ before,” she murmured. “There’s something beautiful ev- erywhere!” “And you may be the princess,” exclaimed Uncle Ed, coming up in time to hear the last remark, “and I~will row the princess up to the Eagle’s Nest in time to watch the sun set! And then we- will crown her queen l” i"l‘he fairyâ€"tale has all come true, Aunt Grace !” she cried; throwing her arms round her aunt. Bored Voiceâ€"'“Chloroform.” WHAT HE WANTED. ISSUE 'NO. 36â€"10 “Ah, and you are too tender- hearted to kill them. What are you rgoingrbo do wjbhtheml” “And what will hé do with them after his pa has seen and paid for them 1” , “Oh‘ he’ll slip them back to me- and I’ll sell them to my pa, to-mor- row.” ' The language of flowers is on tap when a barefooted boy steps on a thistle. “I’m catching potato bugs,” re- sponded the youngster with the pa- per box. "r'a. gives me a penny a dozen for all I catchfll V “Give ~them to Billy Jonesvnex‘t door'to sell to his pa.” “What are you doing, little boy 2” asked the curious stranger as hevpassed _the suburban garden. In thirty years there has never been one of Wilson’s Fly Pads sent out that would not kill files In lm- menso quantities, if in the first place the flies were in the house, aml if the housekeeper followed the directions and got them to the Pads, “Can you show me any bear tracks 2” aslmd the amateur Nim- rod. “I kin Show you a bear,” the native repii-ed. “Thanks awfully, old chap. Tracks will suffice.” When a man says he wants to have a private talk with you it means that he has an axe to grind and he wants you to turn the Sleeplessness.â€"â€"Sleep is the great restorer and to be deprived of it is vital loss. Whatever may be the cause of it, indigestion, nervous de- rangement or mental worry, try a. course of Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. By regulating the actien‘of the stgmach, where the trouble‘lie’s, they Will restore normal conditions and healthful sleep will follow. They exert a. sedative force upon the nerves and where there is unrest they bring rest. Mother Grave's" Worm Extermim ntor does not require the help of any purgative medicine to complete the cure. Give it; a. trial and be convinced. Red, Weak. ‘Veury, Watery Eyes. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. 1t Soothos. Me A: Your Dmgrgists. Write For Eye Bpoks. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronto You can’t bLame men ,for yawnâ€" ing when they are invited to recap tions with their wives. That’s the only chance they have of opening their mouths. Mlnard’s Llniment [or sale everywhere. An ideal woman is one who suc« ceeds in concealmg her 1mperfecâ€" tlons. YOu may he as honest as the day is long, but {the days are growing shorter. Young Husbandâ€"Did you make those biscuits, my dear? His Wifeâ€"Yes, darling. . . Her Husbandâ€"Well I’d rather you would not make any more, sweetheart. v ‘ v ‘ His Wifeâ€"Why not, {my love? I V Her Husbandâ€"Because, angel mine, you are too light for such heavy work. DON'T BE BEOEIVED.â€"Insornpulws makers are atmmpuug to lteal your monefi and our roputncion by putting out" an imitation of "The D. a, L." Menthol Plaster. Be sure to get the genuine mad. by Davis & Lawrence 00. grindstone. Records show that by far the greatest number of deaths aux-mg little ones occur «luring tho but summer months. _ The exv'cs-‘ive heat, the difiiculty of keeping baby’s milk sweet, improper food all tend towards bringing on those dreaded baby troublesâ€"cholera in- fantum, diarrhoea, dysentery and other stomach and bowel troubles. To guard against these troubles Baby’s‘Own Tablets should be kept in the“ house. An occasional dose of the Tablets will prevent these deadly summer complaints or cure them if they come on suddenly. Mrs. O. Morin, 'Ste. Tite, Que, says: “My baby suffered from a severe attack of cholera infantum, but after giving him Baby’s Own Tablets the trouble disappeared and he regained health splendidly.” The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail ‘at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medi- cine 00., Brockville, Ont. SUMMER RECORDS OF CHILDREN’S DEATHS LET HER DOWN EASY. HIGH FINANCE. A Household Remedy The way of woman is beyond the understanding of men. She laughs when he thinks she should cry, and cries when he thinks she should laugh. - A man ‘doeSn’t mihd being bossed by his wife if he isn’t. ten follow constant; (Sf them, without softening them or impair-- ing their strength. For bruises. sprains and‘contusions it is without a. peer. ry. We were under the impression that only those with heart trouble should marry. Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Dr.- Morse’s Indian Root Pills A scientist s‘ays that people who have'keart disease shouldn’t mar- Nee'dumâ€"‘V'I think so. I’m trying to raise a. $6OOImortgage from my home.” Miss Kunmingâ€"“Typhoid is a queer disease. I’ve often heard that if you recover from it it improves you in every way.” Miss H‘oweIIsâ€"â€""Since I had ty- phoid fever I haven’t been able to sing at all. I seem to have lost my vojgfa entiifely."’ " Ib Keeps the Muscles Pliant. - Men given to muscular sports and exercises and those who suffer muscular pains from bicycle riding will find Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil something worth trying. As-a. luâ€" ‘bricant it will keep the muscles pliâ€" able and free from pains which of- ,The never failing medicine, Hol- loway’a Corn Cure, removes all kinds of coma, warts, .etc.; even the most difficult to remove cannot withstand this wonderful remedy. Needumâ€"“Will you give me a lift, sir 2” . Snugsum~“0ertainly; but am I strong enough 2” V "Getting warmer,” zpmarked a. third customer. “Hot!” said the clerk. Ten minutes passed; Another in- dividual drifted in from the outside world and made a purchase. “Chilly, isn’t it 2â€"” he said to the clerk. » Hié friend had listened to these exchanges with interest. 7 7 Funnimanâ€"I tell you, this is a. hot system we’ve got working these day-s. ._._._-V- an... Imro yAuBLLII/U it. for my patients always with the most gratifying results, and I consider it the best all-round Liniment extant. Youl's trujy. Theflcustomer went out and was followed by another. 'He, too, made a. small purchase and com- mented on the weather. . ,.“Mean weather,” he remarked. “Beastly‘!” said the clerk, dole- fully. “Cold as the pole!” agreed the clerk, with a, shiver. “Seevhere,” he demanded, “what kind of weather do you think this is, anyway ’1” There are millions of packets_of Wilson’s Fly Pads‘sohl every year, and every i’ad will kill every fly that. drinks the poisoned liquid from'ltll‘ Stoopidâ€"What system are you talking about? Funnimanâ€"The solar system. I“Sa.vme 'kind as the customer,” replied the drug clerk. _-_- V-“ _......uw. Gendemgii:;â€"~I have frequently used MINARD‘S and a.)s_o gremribo IA 1;. a... It was an overcast, indeterminate sort of‘a. day, but the drug clerk was cheerful as he wmstled behind the prescription desk and chatted withajfriend in the front shop. Presently a customer came in and mad-e a. small purchase; “Fine day,” he remarked. . “Great!” replied the clerk, en- thusiastically. Hinayg’s LinimgnyOo‘, Limited. exactly meet the need which so often arises in every family for a. medicine to open up and regulate the bowels. Not only are they effective in all cases of Constipation. but they help greatly in breaking up a. Cold or La Grippe by cleaning out the system and purifying the blood. In the same way they relieve or cure Biliousness, Indigestion,’ Sick Headache, Rheum- atism and other common ailments. in the fullest sense of the words Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are TAKING A SHINE TO‘US. AC COMMODATIN G. PHYSICAL AID. MEAN OF HER. DR; .1033: AUG. smoxs. It at first you do not get satis- factory rcsults from‘ (he use of Wilson's Fly Pads, don’t blame the Puds, ‘ihey are all righé, every one of them,“ aim] remember this,â€";that you mustvmanagclo get the llles to the Pads before the: can b6 killed. The directions with each packet will show you how to do this. Mother House F1yâ€"â€"”Ha.ve you 3691} ‘Big Buzz, _ypur {Ether '3” “Oh, please, m’m, at Uncle Thomas’ funeral. He’s so amusing, mum. He was the life and soul of the party.” “Where did you meet your young man, Mary ’1” queried the mistress on being tom her maid was to get married. HULLS furnished complete or in any stage of completion. LAUNCHES, with Engines in- stalled, ready to run, in stock' Send stamps for catalogue. Foot of Bay Street HAMILTON. GANADA Child "House' Flyâ€"“Yes, 'ma‘, but he wouldn’t speak to meâ€"he wu busy with a paper.” Mlnard’s Llnlment cums Dandrufi. Bitario Veterinary "(wage- ANGER. Tumors, Lumps. etc. Intm-nal and external, cured without. pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. Limited, bBiiin gwood, Ont. Aimide with the University 70! Toronto ande under-the Control of the Depnrcment of Aggicultuxe of Ontario. ‘ Infirmaryfo‘r'Sick Animals ‘a‘t the College COLLEGE [IE-OPENS SEPT. 30th, I9I0. ARRâ€"Calendar on application. E. A. A. GRANGE, v.81! ‘ PAPER STOGK CANVA‘WERS WANTED. WEEKLY SAL ary paid. Alfmd Tyler, 355 Clarence St. London. Ont. Dept. H. MGTDB BEATS Robertson Bros. WASTE PAPER OF ALL GRADES. Also Rags, Iron. Metals. Rubbers. Etc. E. PULLAN, M°'a'::.:::.."angm ALL SIZES KNOCK DOWN FRAMES DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF Phone for nmiculm. Main 4693. REAT DEMAND FOR Retail at 16 and 25 cents each. Ask your dealer or write direct to Artists Supply Co. 11 York Street. - TORONTD OOLOR BOXES FOR SOHOOLS av“ like hungry wolvu at. a‘l aeuonl it on. use FISH LU E. Koo i you busy puL ling them out. rite to-day and: get. a. box to he! introduce- Agents Wanted. M chlgan Bolt co.. Dent. 20. Port Huron. Mlch. FUNNY. STUCK. FISHWILL BITE ~firing-11513.12

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