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The Liberal, 25 Jul 1912, p. 7

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It was recently reported from Germany that there was a. little town within the empire in which there were no taxes. The town pos- sessed benefactions, the revenues from which enabled it to pay its way without the intervention of the tax gatherer. The every day mission of Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills is to cure cases like the above, and they will not disappoint if given a fair trial. 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., Brockvile, Ont. Germany and France Have One Each. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are a real nerve tonic. They supply plenty of nourishing red blood to the exhausted nerves, thus enabling them to do the work naâ€" ture intended they should do. This is the simple secret of the success of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in curâ€" ing nerve troubles. As to their value in cases of sciatica, Mrs. Job Palmer, Fenelon Falls, Ont., says: “For seven weeks I suffered un- told agony from sciatica. I tried everything to ease the pain, but it steadily grew worse. Liniments had no more effect upon the trouâ€" ble than water. Then the doctor told me to apply a hot iron to the afflicted part and I did so morning after morning, but my leg had be come so numb with the pain that I could hardly feel the heat of the iron. I never expected to be able to walk again, my leg was so drawn up. I had tried so many things that I had given up hope, yet at the urging of my brother I decided to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. To my surprise in two weeks I was able to stand on my feet with but little pain, and soon after I was able to walk about again. I con- tinued taking the Pills for about two months, but some time before I discontinued their use my leg had become normal again, and the agony of the trouble had disappearâ€" ed. and I have not since had a twinge of it. Words fail to express my gratitude for what the Pills did for me and I most strongly recom- mend them to all sufferers from sciatica.” yum... unuuuu, ucyv. ~11“, Dunbvu, u. 8. A., 01:}, free sample of Cuticura soap and ointment. with 321). book on skin and hail-A hen morning, shampoo with Cuncura soap and hot water. Shampoos alone may be used as often as agreeable. but once or twice a month is generallysumcient for this special treatment for women’s hair. Not- withstandinglcmicum soap and ointment are cold cveryw ere. those wrshmg to try this treatment may do so without expense by gen‘ding to “Cuticura._" D_epflt. 4M, Boston, U When you build up the blood you strengthen the nerves, because the nerves get their food through the blood. You cannot reach the nerves with medicine except through the bloodâ€"this is a great medical truth few people realize. Nervous people are pale people. They are nervous because they are pale. The blood is so thin and watery that it cannot nourish the nerves. Starved nerves mean sciatica, neuralgia, nervous prostration, paralysis. To allay itching and irritation of the scalp. prevent dry. thin and falling hair, remove crusts, scales and dandrutf. and promote the growth and beauty of the hair, the following special treatment is most eflective, agreeable and economical. On retiring, comb the hair out straight all around, then begin at the side and make a parting. gently rume Cuticura ointment into the purtm with a, it oi’ soit flannel held over the end 0. the finger. Anoint additional partmgs about half an inch apart until the whoie scalphas been treated. the pur- pose being to et the Cuticura ointment on the Scalp skin rat er than on the hair. It iswell to place a liffiht covering over the hair to protect the p loyv from possible stain. The The Blood Supply MW; be Made ° Rich, Red and Pure The Best Treatment for Itching Scalps and Falling Hair” f0 STRENGTHEN France never likes to be outdone TOWN S WIT H 0 FT TAKE S. WEAK NBRVES A new use has been found for the submarine by the French ministry of marine. The artificial porpoises are to fight and kill the natural porpoise. It has been discovered that hungry porpoises on the French coast have almost ruined the sar- dine industry, which mints millions for the people of the coast- towns and the Channel isles. To remedy this state of affairs, torpedo boats and the submarines are being sent under “sealed orders” to scour the waters of the channel and make things so hot under water for the bluntâ€"nosed acrobats of the waves that those who survive will take to the Irish Sea, the North Sea or the Bay of Biscay. ' Worms feed upon the vitality of children and endanger their lives. A simple and effective cure is M0â€" ther Graves’ Worm Exterminator. “Yes,” said the humorist, “it was enough to make a donkey laugh. I laughed till I cried.” And he won- dered why every one smiled. Minard's Llnlmam Cures Cargo! In Cows, Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Diphtheria. Greatest of Historical Spectacles at the C.N.E. this Year. The Siege of Delhi will be the historic spectacle at the Canadian National Exhibition this year. There is no more terribly pictur- esque scene in English history than this sketch from the great Indian mutiny. The rich and varied cosâ€" tumes of the natives of different castes mingled with the uniforms of the English officers give to it color that cannot fail to delight the eye. while the tragic drama cannot fail to be of enthralling interest. Every detail is to receive the strictest at- tention to make this the greatest of the many historical spectacles that the Canadian National has become famous for. Some men who know very little are not altogether sure of that. he was going to stay. The drum- mer leaned out of the window, openâ€"mouthed and wide-eyed. He saw his lordship bowed into a, splen- did carriage and driven off down a country lane. Drawing his head within the carriage again he turned to the duke and said: I ’im (2)) “He is Lord Charles Beresford,” the duke replied. “Well, now!” said the drummer. “Fancy the likes of ’im ’obnobbin’ with two cads like you and me I” Lord Charles Beresford and the Duke of Argle were travelling toâ€" gether on the Great \Vestern Rail- way, in England. The only other occupant of their compartment was a prosperous drummer, whose suc- cess had been due to natural talent for business rather than to sound education. The noblemen found their companion entertaining, so they listened to his talk until a small station in Gloucestershire was reached. Here Lord Charles Berâ€" esford alighted, and was met by a servant of the people with whom by anything German, so a. Paris contemporary has set itself the task of finding a parallel. Something more than a parallel has been dis- covered, for not only are there no taxes but hte timbers on the comâ€" munal lands are sufficient to grant each person a small annuity. This happy land is Montmarion, in the Midi. There are seven electors in the hamlet. so to avoid anything like rivalry the seven return them- selves to the local council. Cutting down the trees and selling them is sufficient to provide a livelihood for these simple people, whose tastes are so modest that they may be termed by some uncivilized. TO DESTROY PORPOISES TO THE MANOR BORN. Lord Charles Beresl‘urd SIEGE OF DELHI. “Thev tell me that your small boy says some unusually clever things.” “Yes, yes. Did you hear his latest?” “Sure.” “Why, you never met him.” “True, but I’ve met a lot of doting fathers who in- variably tell the same old silly tales.” ED. Many a, 'man gets a crick in his elbow from turning over new leaves. The excesses of our youth are drafts upon our old age, payable with interest about thirty years af- ter date. There is no poisonous ingredient in Holloway’s Corn Cure, and it can be used w1th0ut danger of inâ€" jury. Heckâ€"“If I ever marry I’ll rule the roost, or know why.” Peck-â€" “You’ll know why all right.” Said one man on the street, speaking to a friend: “Well, money talks.” “Maybe it does,” answerâ€" ed the other, “but all it ever said to me was ’Goodâ€"bye.’ ” Oil for Toothache.~â€"Thcre is no pain so acute and distressing as toothache. When you have so unâ€" welcome a visitor apply Dr. Thoâ€" mas’ Eclectric Oil according to di- rections and you will find immedi- ate relief. It touches the nerve with soothing effect and the pain departs at once. That it will ease toothache is another fine quality of this Oil, showing the many uses it has. ' Mlnard's Liniment Cures Distemper. Motherâ€"There now, don’t whip Johnny. You know the Bible says: “Let not the sun descend upon your wrath.” Fatherâ€"That’s all right; but it doesn’t say not to let your wrath descend upon the son. My mare, a very valuable one, was 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 advised me to use MINARD’S LINIMENT, diluted at first, then stronger as the sores began to look better, until after three weeks. the sores have healed, and best of all. the hair is growing well, and is NOT WHITE an is most always the case infihorse wounds. A Pill That Lightens Life.â€"â€"To the man who is a victim of indigestion the transaction of business becomes an added misery. He cannot mnâ€" centravte his mind upon his tasks and loss and vexation attend him. To such a man Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills offer relief; A course of treatment, according to direcâ€" tions, will convince him of their great excellence. They are confi- dently recommended because they will do all that is claimed for them‘ Minard's Linlment Cures Golds, Etc. Powellâ€"And I can remember when he thought it was worth one dollar to say a few words to her by longâ€"distance telephone. TIMES HAVE CHANGED. Howellâ€"Rowen doesn’t speak to his wife. Weymouth. Wire Wounds ISSUE 80-â€"’12. F. M. DOUCET‘ Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer complaints, who might have been saved if proper remedies had been used. If attacked do not delay in getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kel- logg’s Dysentery Cordial, the medi~ cine thatt never fails to effect a cure. Those Who have used it saw it act-s promptly, and thoroughly subdues the pain and disease. Mrs. Old-shawl»â€"Fine; we just cried all evening at the awful match that poor girl made. “Is that plant I see in den a perennial or an “Neither; it’s a. failure A Safe Pill for Suffering Women. â€"â€"The secluded life of Women, which permits of little healthful exercise, is a fruitful cause of deâ€" rangements of the stomach and liver and is accountable for the pains and lassitude that so many of them experience. Parmelee’s Veâ€" getable Pills will correct irreguâ€" larities of the digestive organs and restore health and vigor. The most delicate woman can use them with safety, because their action, while effective, is mild and soothing. Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smartinuâ€"Fcels Fineâ€"Acts Quickly. Try it for Red, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus- trated Book in each Package. Murine is compounded by our Ocnlistsâ€"nut a“PuLan Med~ icine"â€"but used in successful Physicians‘ Prac- tice for many years. Now dedicated to the Pub lie and sold I) Drugglsts at 25c and 600 per Boulx‘, Murine lilye ‘alve ‘m Aseptic Tubes, 2am and 50m Mrs. Backlothave a good time at Sadie’s wedding? When [our Eves. need care Betsy, an old colored cook, was moaning around the kitchen one day when her mistress asked her if she was ill. “No, ma’am, not ’zactly,” said Betsy. “But the fac’ is, I don’t feel ambition ’nough to git outer my own way.” u“, N“, m.” .. “.myuw -ulwu, mm WA.“ uv iatran Eyenfiemedy 00., Chicagé Clomin and Curling and Kid Gloves clout“ T as. cln be sent by post, 10 per 01 The bag glue in FEATHER DYEING nnmsn Ausnlo‘An’ 'bvamn cu MONTREAL. VFLJiFSAL}: 7m Au. DEALERS. WEIHIHUHAL STOCK F309 :0. Limiildflflkflm M “0- 74 n in pnsltively untamed to b. effective in Driving Away Mm, olquitus, and other it. My; which worry stock and reduce their (mmm- ca My. IHa harmless to the hair and lkin and ml be found erfm-ltly satisfactory when used according to not um. Wu place our twenty earl of reputation buck or “lutrrvmumml Fly Way.’ sud ask you to tan.“ on our posxtiveut uninhlve. Flinn I130 cause a. grant loan of 1m hy Spreading Diseasea from farm to {am “international Fly Way" willkeep than 011’ your animals and give them perfect rest. from these pvstifemus insects. Which Mllmlke you more mom-y in a. lavgr-r prnduction of milk or much quicker gram}: of all animals. Files cost the Farmers of Canada millions of dollars annually by retarding the groth or mtuznln Mammals and by greatly reducing the product-non o miik by constanuymmoylnx the animals all summer. Every farmer or stuckniser knows this statement to be true from his own cxparlence. By Using “INTERNATIONAL FLY WAY" “INTERNATIONAL FLY WAY" Trade supplied by John w. Bickle & Greening, Hamilton m 3m Tho Soul of a. Plano loytho Action. Insist on the "OTTO HIGEL" A DIFFICULT TASK Prevents the Tremendous Loss [mm Flies SAVE YOUR STOCK When are yOu going to ask your grocer for NUPTIAL JOYS. Piano Action your garâ€" annual ’l” Protect â€"â€" Preserve m- Beautlfy Sample; and Booklets on Application JAMES LANfiMUIR & 00.. leEtod 1374} Bathurs 'v F’h‘est TORONTO LfiNG-ILVIUIR'S GRWOSOTEI fishingle Stains AILWAY AGENTS. 'I‘ELEGRAPIIEBB and Clerks in great demand through- out. Ontario and North What. Six Month. will qualify you. Day and Mail common. Positions secured. Free Book 18 explains. Dominion School Tolegranhy. Toronto. ‘ivfi;1{68,“11ee1. York, D‘fif'lfim, Noni: timberland. Prince Edward countiel u ronmvmh‘e Driven. IGH’I‘ THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL buy beautiful hundred no!” in Northumberland County, Including Monk and Implements. There is in the stout 4 horses. 10 cows. etc This in I snap. and cu: be had on easy terms. Possession u 011%. blocks OOD FARMS IN LINCOLN, WELLAND. 7 Haltnn, Pee]. York, Durham, North- H. w. DAWSON‘ Toronto Lim {tkdt bnvfiirfiéwond, 0M “£535? a'rfine'x't'ewr'naâ€"L‘ Fn'ré'd Withoui pain by our home treatment. Write In before _too~12_xy.e. Dr._ 8911mm: Medical Co. (I TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson'- 3 Scale Works. 9 Esplanade, Tommy: n. w. DAWSON, NInoty Colborne mm" Toronto. RUIT FARMSâ€"ALL SIZES. IN TE] Niagara Fruit B919. I: guaranteed to keep Flles off your Cattlo 25.00 PER GALLON Dilute with 4 gallons of water. Write for a, gallon now to THE MAGLAREN IMPERIAL CHEESE CO. LTD., WOODSTOCK. ONTARIO. Sole Mfrs.â€"The Sapho Manufacturing C0,, Limited, Montreal. . The destruction of the house fly as a public duty. Almost every American State Board of Health is carrying on a crusade against ‘him. His filthy origin and habits, and the fact that his bodyis generally laden with diseaseâ€"producing germs, makes him one of the greatest ene- mies of the human race. "If the housekeepers of Canada will use WI ls “I: N ’3 FLY PADS persistently, this peril will be tre- mendously reduced‘ It pays to eep your stock free of fliesâ€"contented cows give more milk; homes work harder and on less feed. nsts less than 54 cent ahead per d-y. UM Coop-r: fly lurker and save money. Iaasy to useâ€"- econmnlcnIâ€"efliclentqne. Quart: (Imperhl) 60°: ()almns (Imperial) $1.25. Special c1rculu treeâ€"tells what others my nix Cooper’s. Any dealer or COW COMFORT TH E W 1m. coom & £13ng . Tfiifibhro WITH coopews FLY KuchER ANGER. TUMORS, LUMPS._ et_o_._ In; LBER’I‘A. SARKATCHEW'AN AND Manitoba Innds in large or Imnll AY AND FARM SCALES. Wilson‘- Rcale Works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto. 7 MALE HELP WANTED. LINE. 41-45 BROADWAY. N. Y. or Ocean Steamship Agency, 83 Yonge St.. Toronto, Canada. I HAMBURG - AMERICAN FARMS FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS. "Auk anyone who ha: mad. Mo Cvulac ” W fill for flooklel. $65013? Duration 110 Days Each (16.500 Tons) From New York Oct. 19, 191! From San Fransisco Feb. 6. 191: Will visit Madein, Sp-i, Italy. Emh Indin. Ceylon, Sir-in Seiklamenu, Jan, Philippines. China. Jun-u. Snniwkl Hulda. with Overland American Toul. TWO CRUISES OPTIONAL 17 Dan in India TOURS 14 Day: In Japan INLAND EXCURSIONS AND SIDE TRIPS â€"ON THEâ€"- 8.8. CLEVELAND including I“ acc- ry ex once! it's-rd Align-hon. maximum

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