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The Liberal, 7 Sep 1911, p. 7

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(cured W Dr. William’ Pink Pills Because They Make Pure Blood Ask any doctor and he will tell you that eczema is caused by im- purities in the blood; that nothing can cure it that does not reach the bloodâ€"that selves and outward ap- ‘plications are worthless and a waste of money. The reason why lDr. Williams’ Pink Pills have alâ€" ‘ways been so successful in curing ,this most annoying trouble is be- ‘cause they act directly on the blood, reaching the root of the trouble and driving out all impurities. .Theyv banish eczema, salt rheum, and unsightly pimples and erupâ€" tions, relieve the irritation and ‘itching and give perfect health. Mrs. A. Puling, of Milestone, ‘Sask., says: “I was afflicted with a blood and skin disease which the doctor called eczema, but‘which did not yield in the least to his treatment. I was covered with sores and in very bad shape. A friend advised me to to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and after us- ing eight or nine boxes I was comâ€" pletely cured. I can strongly re- commend the Pills to anyone sufâ€" fering from that trouble.” {gluter harmless: Be sure and ask forrr‘r'Mré. ‘ inslow’s Soothing Syrup," nd take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a be tle. ‘ , Benedictâ€"“Do you know, old "man, I don’t spend so much money 'now as I‘ did before I was marâ€" lried’l” ‘ Bachelorâ€"“How’s'that'l” . Benedictâ€"“Well, I don’t have it jbo spend.” ‘ If attacked with cholera or sum- mer complaint of any kind send at Eonce for a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- [logg’s Dysentery Cordial and use it according to directions. It acts with wonderful rapidity in subdu- ing that dreadful disease that weak- ens the strongest man and that de- stroys the young and delicate. Those who have used this cholera medicine say it acts promptly, and never fails to effect a thorough uure. ‘ A medicine that can make new, red blood will cure not only skin ‘troubles, but also anaemia, rheuâ€" matism, neuralgia, indigestion and a host of other troubles simply beâ€" cause these troubles are the result of bad blood. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills make new blood and under their use blood and nerve troubles disappear. Sold by all medicine dealers' or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. EBZEMA 'IS CAUSED BY iMPURE Blllfll} “Goodness, John,” said a. wo- man to her husband, “your suit looks as if you had been sleeping in it.” “Well,” replied John, "why not? Isn’t that ,the suit I wear to church?” MRS.W1N5Low's SOOTHING Svnur has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. Il BOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS. LLAYS n11 PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC. and s}hc_bc§t remedy f9: DIARRIIGEA. _ It is ab- There are many imitations of ‘Wilson’s Fly Pads. Do not be de- ceived by unsatisfactory imitations. Get Wilson’s. And some church members seem to think it is up to the minister to ‘make good for the entire congre~ gatiOn. Willieâ€"“Pa?” Paâ€"“Yes.” Willieâ€"“Teacher says that we’re Abe-re to help others.” Paâ€"“Of course we are.” Willieâ€"~“Well, what are the others here for?” Minard's Llnimem Cures Dandruff. In his own case every man looks upon cowardlce as dISCJ‘etIOD. BEST AND HEALTH TD MOTHER AND CHILD. A barefoot boy, A White birch pole; A can of Worms, A swimmin’ hole. A baited hook, A tug and swish; A steady haul, A string of fish. A white duck suit, A canvas boat; , A costly rod? A patent float, A gaudy fly, A cast and swish; A pretty sight, But nary fish! A FAIR QUESTION. TV’WO ANGLERS. THAT’ S WHY. Economical Dressingâ€"One table» spoonful of butter, one large table- spoonful of flour, oneâ€"half teaspoon- ful of salt, one teaspoonful ground mustard, or pinch of cayenne pep- per. Beat these ingredients to» gether, then add enough hot watei to make a thin custard, cooking un-- til smooth in a double boiler, then cool and place on ice. Two cup~ i'uls of olive oil, yolks of two eggs, vinegar or lemon juice to taste. Beat eggs and drop in the oil until it begins to thicken, then add oil and vinegar alternately, until all the oil is used and themiXture is of the consistency of thick cream. Then add the ice cold custard and beat hard; lastly add the beaten white of one egg. Put in mason jar in ice chest and it will last a week and is more delicate than the pure mayonnaise. Motherâ€"“Now, 'Charlie, you must be a. very good boy. You have a nice new brother. Aren’t you pleased?” Eight-Year-Old Charlieâ€"â€"“Oh, I don’t know. It’s always the» way; just as I’m getting on in the world competition be- gins.” Soft corms are difficult to eradi- cate, but Holloway’s Corn Cure will draw them out painlessly. Spinach Saladâ€"Take half a peck of fresh spinach, wash it thorough- ly in several waters, put in steamA er, and steam for fifteen minutes- turn into a colander and drain Chop fine, season with salt pepper, and two tablespoonfuls of melted butter. Mix well and press intr. small molds or cups. When cold, place each form on a lettuce lea.l and put a spoonful of mayonnaisr. dressing on top. Fineo “We thought they were, too,” an- swers the father, “but it seems that the small quantity they absorb simply vaccinated them.” “The people I lived wid before, ma’am,” said the new cook, “was very plain.” “Well,” asked her new employer, “are we not plain here '1” “Yez are, ma’am, but in a different way. They wuz plain in ther way 0’ livin’, not in their looks, ma’am.” “I want a pair of shoes that will be plenty large enough,” she said, as the clerk looked into her old one to find the number. “In that case,” he replied, “per- haps you had better step over into the men’s department.” “I thought your daughters were taking Frenc_h’l”_ says thevfriegd. “Me good fellow,” said the Eng- lish tourist, “kin you direct me to a. place Where one may get a. good drink 2” “Well,” replied the thirsty native, “I kin direct yer better to a place where two kin git a good drink.” . TD. 7 Sunday Night Salad. â€"â€" Calf’f brains, boiled in salt and water. chilled on ice, cut in small dice. and served on a bed of lettuce witl. mayonnaise make a delicious hol weather dish for Sunday night. Tomato Sala.d.â€"Cover tomatoeL with boiling water; let stand fivc minutes, then peel and slice; chill; arrange on lettuce leaves, sprinkle with salt and garnish with dress- When you have a. pain think of Hamlins Wizard Oil. For head~ ache, Toothache, Earache, Stomach ache, and many other pallful ail~ ments there is nothing better. Minard's Llnlment Cures Burns, Etc. Figures do not lie but estimates are often misleading. Unless worms be expelled from the system, no child can be healâ€" thy. Mother Graves’ Worm Ex- terminator is the best medicine ex- tant to destroy worms. Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgla. CAN TAKE NO MORE. WRONG DEPARTMENT. SALADS. ‘ ISSUE 36â€"11 With a View to encouraging thrift, in France, M. Chaumet, un- der secretary of state to the post office, has issued a circular too the directors of departments, from which it appears that various muni- cipalities intend to put a franc in the savings banks in the name of every child as soon as it is born. By way of assisting the communes in their laudable efforts to encour- age the habit of saving ampng child- ren the Post Office Savifigs Bank will accept the deposits made in the names of newlyâ€"born babies. There is a stipulation that the children cannot Withdraw the oleâ€" posits made by the parish until they have reached their majority, or get married. It is a, fact beyond dispute that one packet of Wilson’s Fly Pads has killed a bushel of house flies. This is more than could possibly be caught on three hundred she-etS‘of sticky paper. All Druggists, Gro- cers and General Stores sell Wil- son’s Fly Pads. Be sure you get the genuine Wilson’s. FRANCE ENCOURAGES THRIFT Barber (to bald customer)â€"”Try a bottle of this preparation, sir. Splendid stuff for baldness.” Cus- tomerâ€"“So it may be, but I’ve got all the baldness I want, thanks.” Tcothless saws have been in use cutting armor plate for a number of years. The theory of the action is abrasion by local fusion due to the very high speed of the disk, causing so many thousand inches of surface to impinge on the metal unâ€" derâ€"cut that the material acted upon is heated at the point of contact to a temperature approaching if not equal to the fusing point. It ap pears as if a very small portion 01 the metal being cut immediately in the neighborhood of the point oi contact is first melted and at once rubbed off, thus exposing a fresh surface to the frictional action, and that this process goes on continu- ously While the disk is working. The temperature of the disk must necessarily be much lower than the work in contact with it owing to its large surface area, and when it is considered that all the frictional energy of the rotating disk is conâ€" centrated on an extremely small area of contact in the material subâ€" jected to its action the results obâ€" tained are not so surprising as apâ€" pear at first sight.â€"Cassier’s Magâ€" azine. “The trouble with you is that you keep constantly forgetting that you ever were a. boy.” It was his Wife who said it, and he, of course, came right back with the witty re: ply = The Friend of All Sufferers. â€" Like to “the shadow of a, rock in a weary Iand”,_i-s Dr. Thomas’ Ec- lectric Oil well those who suffer pain. It holds out hope to everyâ€" one and realizes it by stilling suf- fering everywhere. It is a. liniment that has the blessings of half a continent. It, is on sale everywhere and can be found wherever enquir~ ed for. _‘I'RV “URINE EYE REMEDY for Bed, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes Ind Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smartâ€"Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Bell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Save. in Aseptic Tubes, 250, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. ' Murine Eye Remedy 00.. Chicago. Mrs. Digg‘Sâ€"Yes; she has wasted enough time crying over spilt milk to buy a couple of cows. Country Jewe]1erâ€"â€"“You might have it now, sir, except for one lit-â€" tle wheel. I can’t seem to find where the miserable little thing beâ€" '77 longs Minard's Linlmem for sale ovorywhoro. Relief for the Depressedâ€"Physi- cal and mental depression usually have their origin in a disordered state of the stomach and liver, as when these organs are deranged in their action the whole system is affected. Try Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills. They revive the diges- tive processes, act beneficially on the nerves and restore the spirits as no other pills will. They are cheap, simple and sure, and the ef- fects are lasting. “Well, you never forget that you were once? a. girl, although every- body else forgot it years and years Customerâ€"“And my watchâ€"When will it be repaired 2” Mrs. Wiggs~Mrs. Harper is al- ways complaining of what might have been. ‘ THE RETORT COURTEOUS. ALMOST REPAIRED. A REAL PESSIMIST. TOOTHLESS SAWS. Delicious Spice Pieâ€"The yolks of three eggs, one and oneâ€"half cups of sugar, one cup of good cream, two tablespoons of flour, two thirds of a cup of b11tter,. one teaspoon of spice, cloves, cinnamon, and nut: meg. Mix flour and sugar toâ€" gether, then cream with butter; add yolks of eggs, beating tho‘r- oughly; next add cream and spices. Use the whites for the frosting on top., Cream Pie.~â€"Crustâ€"Two tableâ€" spoons butter, one and one-half tablespoons sugar and the yolk of one egg; cream butter and sugar; beat the yolk well and add; then add! a small cup of flour. This re- sembles a mass of crumbs. . Press into a pie tin with the back of a. spoon; bake until a light brown. Fill with the following cream: One pint of milk in the double boiler; mix well together three tablespoons of sugar and three tablespoons of flour; add to the boiling milk; cook until thick; then add the yolks of three eggs; cook for a while, then take from fire and add one table- spoon of vanilla. Cover with a, meringue made of the well beaten whites of four eggs and a little sugar; cover the pie with this and brown nicely oven. This is a. delicious pie, and easily digested. DAvi'D HENDER’SON. Eelllgiglfgofitation, Kings 00.. N. 13., Sept. Dear Sirn,~â€"I had a Bleeding Tumor on my face tor a long time and tried a number of remedies without any good results. I was advised to try MINARD'B LINIMENT, and after using several bot.- Lles it made a complete cure, and it healed all up and _d'x_s_appea:red agogethcr. Kateâ€""Maude is married and she doesn’t know the first thing about housekeeping.” Mr. Bored~I wish I had your voice. Minard’p_Liniment 00., Limited. There are many sticky devices on the market that kill some flies, but housekeepers who have. tested them know that Wilson’s Fly Pads kn. many times more, and do not dam- age carpets and furniture like all sticky fly catchers. Costiveness and its Cureâ€"When the excretory organs refuse to per- form their functions properly the intestines become clogged. This is known as costiveness and if neg- lected gives rise to dangerous comâ€" plications. Parmelere’s Vegetable Pills will effect a speedy cur-e. At the first intimation of this ailment the sufferer should procure a pacâ€" ket of the pills and put himself under a course of treatment. The good effects of the pills will be al- most immediately evident. Miss Bawler (delighted) ,â€" Why so? Mr, Boredâ€"Well, then I could stop it Whenever I pleased. DEFINITION OF SLOW GAME. Little Elmer â€"â€" Papa, what is chess? Professor Broadheadâ€"Merely a scientific method of fooling away time. Aliceâ€"“Yés, she does; the first thing is to get, a husband to keep house for.” When troubled with fall rashes, eczema. or any'skin disease apply Zam-Buk! Surprising how quickly it cue: {the "naming and stinging! AIIo cure: cuts. bums. sore: and piles. lam-link is madefrom pure he't- bal essences. No animal fatsâ€"no mineral poisons. l‘inelt healer I Drugghh and Stem Rumbas. DOUBTFUL COMPLIMENT. relieve and cure Indigestiqnâ€"a‘cidlty of the stomachâ€"biliousnessâ€"flllulenoe â€"-dyspepsia. They re-inforce (he stomach by supplying the active principles needed for the digestion of all kinds of food. Try one after each meal. Nltiond Drug and Chemicnl Comp-ny of Can-«in. limited, 50¢. a box. If your druggtst has no‘ stocked them yet. tend in 50c. and we will mail you a box. a MODE GOOD. PIE. Canada Business College GHATHAM, ONT. In a class by itself. Among Amerlca’: Schools of Busmess Tralnlng. ‘14 STUDENTS PLACED IN 1908 385 STUDENTS PLACED IN ISM) 675 STUDENTS PLACED IN 1910 We publish the lists annually. We pay full [are up to $8.00. and bring long distance students for half fare. Good board and mom, $3.00 per Week. If you cannot come to Chatham, wo can trgln you by mall Eight. calls just, received for Stenograph; on, Teachers and Auditors. for 999111an worth from $600 to 81500 will ewe you some idea. of the deman s. COLLEGE REOPENS FOR 36TH YEAR SEPTEMBER 5TH. Catalcgue 33 tells of work at Ghatham. Catalogue 34 tells 01 work by mall (Either Free.) u...â€" g-“ .. Here are some students laced recently: Nate 'Wade Cameron 4!; sag, Regina. E. Burk, Nicholson & Batu. egina. HLIWIood, _'_I‘n_mtACO., Qhepqyga'g. Mich. L “BRITISH AMEEIGAN DYEING 00." HAVE some of the best Fruit. Stock. Grain or Dairy Farms in Ontario. and prices right. GENTS WANTEDâ€"A study of other Agency proposiLions convinces u- lnat. none can equal ours. You will 31: ways regret it. if you don’t apply for particulars to Travellera' Dept.. 228 Albert St... Ottawa. . 01' stove mounting trade wanted at once. Good chance for country boys who wish to improve their prospects. Write or call at once, Gurney Foundry Comc pany, 500 West King- Street, Toronto. ‘ ANCEmTUMORS. LUilPs, em. 1:» L vernal and external. ,xcul'ed wfithom pain by our home treatment. Write before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co. Limited, Colliugwood, Ont. DY EING ! CLEANING l Motherâ€"Have you been a good boy at _s_chool tq-day, Clarence? caught oncé. Q us infegard to any diseaae. Lower! prices m drugs of all kinds. Trusses fitted by mail. Send measura- ment. Glagses fitted by age. Write today for anythmz sold .4 m first-class drug stores to Dr. Bellman, Collingwood. Ont. Look for agent, in your town, or send direct. Montreal. Toronto. Ottawa. Quebec- A every home. Write us for our choice list of agent-s supplies. We have the greatest agency proposition in Canada to-day. No outlay necessary. Apply B. C. 1. Co., 228 Albert St. Ottawa. 1 TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Winfi- ) Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. Toron . No chance of ullng the WRONG Dye for the Goods one has to color. All colors from your Drugfln or Denier. FREE Color Card and STORY Booklet H. The Johnnomkichndson 00., Limited. Montrenl. D. BoLAcHLAN I. 60. G. B. Golleflh. Chatham. bnt Well, Well! ASK DAWSON. HE F you want to sell a F you want to buy a. Sopâ€"Yes, mothergll didn’t get CLEAN and SIMPLE to Use. when buying your Piano insist on havmg am PECIALISTS ADVICE Qonsu’j OTTO H IGEL" For theyer best. send your work to the PPRENTICES TO THE MOULDING GENTS WANTED. A LINE FOR AY and FARM. SCALES. Wilson's Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborna Street, Toronto. Piano Action THE REAL TEST. AGENTS WANTED. MISCELLANEOUS. KNOWS. farm. consult farm, consul!

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