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The Liberal, 24 Apr 1913, p. 3

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Your druggist will refund money if PAZO DINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itch- lng. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 500. Mlnard's Llnlmanl Cures Garza! In cows. Mrs. Justwedâ€"Aren’t they. They can’t do the simplest things. I asked mine to make some sweetâ€" breabds the. other day and she said she couldn’t. It is said that the heels now worn on shoes had their origin in Persia, where they took the form of- flat wood on sandals to raise the feet and protect them from the hot sands. It was many years after- ward that this fashion was introâ€" duced into Venice, but the reason for its adoption in this case is said to have been quite different. Here the originators of the fashion were jeaulous husbands, who reasoned that their ladies thus equipped would not venture ‘far outside the firecincts oi their dwelling. These eels were called “clogs,” and in order to satisfy the vanity of the wearers and perhaps to sweeten the pillâ€"that iS, the dis-comfort of ap- pearing in themâ€"they were elabor- ately adorned, sometimes being enâ€" crusted with gold and silver. The height of the clogs determined the rank of the wearer. 'Looking for little faults in your neighbors enables you to overlook a lot of big ones in yourself. Mrs. Kallerâ€"Cooks are such ig- norant things inow-aâ€"da‘ys. Saskatchewan Man Tells How They l Cured Him, After Four Months’ Suffering from BMkaclxe and Other Forms of Kidney Disease. St. Phillips, Sask., April 21 '(Special).â€"â€"-In a. new country, ,where changes of climate and imâ€" pure water are among the difficul- ties to be surmounted, kidney trouâ€" ble is prevalent. It is the kidneys, the organs that strain the impuriâ€" ties out of the blood, that first feel any undue strain on the body. Conâ€" sequently, Dodd’e Kidney' Pills haVe been well tried and tested in this neighborhood. Were Tried and The Solution. “Ma. has solved the servant girl problem.” » “That so? How?” “She’s'decided to do the work herself.” They have stood the test. Many settlers tell of backache, rheuma- tism and urinary troubles cured by mwd’s Kidney Pills. Mr. Otto Olshewski is one of these. In speaking of his cure he says: Dodd’s Kidney Pills always stand the test. Ask your neighbors. HInard's Llnlmom Guru Distemper. My wife is now using GIN PILLS and finds that she has been reatly relieved of the pain over her Ki neys." 50¢. a box. 6 for $2.50. Sample free if you write National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. 183 “I suffered from kidney disease for four months. My back ached, I had heart flutterings, and was al- ways tired and nervous. My skin had a harsh, dry feeling; my limbs were heavy; and I had a dragging sensation across the loins. “I consulted a doctor, but, as I did not appear to improve, I de- cided to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I used six boxes, and now I am all right.’ ’ “I was troubled for many years with Kidne Disease, and a friend told me to take IN PILLS. After taking a>few boxes I was greatly relieved, and after finishing the twelfth box the pain com- pletely left me. Those Pains In the Kidneys. Mr. Thomas Stephenson, of Lachute Mills- P- Q-- WW1 = DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS MAK- ING A REPUTATION IN THE WEST. GIN PILLS DRIVE AWAY THE CLEAN HOME DYE Gives tich, even colon, free from sneaks and absolut- ely fast. Does no! Itainhlnda or kettles 24 colors, will give any shade. Colon 10c, black 15c, a! your dealer's or on - paid with Eooklel “How to Dye" from h‘ 107 F. L BENEDICT & 00. Montreal" FILES GURED IN 6 T014 DAYS. The Origin of the Heel. Maypole Soap Ignorant. Stood the Test Placed in Front of Counter, Auto- matically Imprisons Thief. An ingenious device is the inven- tion of Mr. William Nor'reys, of Yattendon Road, Horley, England. It consists of a false floor, which may be constructed in front of the counter or Whatever other part of the shop or oflice a, thief might, be expected to stand upon. This floor, which covers a pit, is supported by projecting pins, which-can be with- drawn into their sockets by means of a lever worked by a, brass rail on the shorpman’s side of the counter and running along the whole length of it. The floor being set free to fall, the thief upon it sinks quickly into the pit, alighting upon spring or pneumatic shock-absorbers, that he may not be injured. His weight works another lever, which causes a sliding door to close over the mouth of th epit. The device can be set at night for burglars or safe- brea-kers, the retaining pins being so adjusted that the false floor will fall under the added weights of a burglar. . A teacher asked his class what the four seasons were, whereupon a little boy replied, “Salt, mustard, vinegar and pepper.” CLEVER NEW BURGLAR TRAP. Even a reputation will get" rusty if you don’t keep it in constant use. “There’s a. reason,” and it is exâ€" plained in the little book,‘ “The Road ’00 Wellville,” in pkgs. Ever read the abova letter? A new om appears from Hm. to tlme. They an genujna, true. and fu_ll of human Intel-est. ulnard's Llnlmant guru Dlphtherla. The time of each rotation is oneâ€" half minute, and he can repeat the observations so as to arrive at an accurate result. It is said that the method is accurate to within three or four degrees. “I look upon Grape-Nuts as a perfect food, and no one can gain- say but that it has a most promin- ent place in a. rational, scientific system of feeding. Any one who uses this food will soon be con- vinced .of the soundness of the principle upon which it; is manu- factured and may thereby know the facts as to its true worth.” Name given by Canadian Postum 00., Windsor, Ont. To connect in each antenna in turn there is used a contact drum rotated by an electric motor. A separate antenna, sends out a time’ signal in tall directions. Just after the time signal is sent the drum roâ€" tates so as to connect on one anâ€" tenna after the other. At the dis- tant station the operator has a watch device with a. hand rotating around a dial at exactly the same rate as the drum. When he hears thetime signal he presses the watch button and the hand commences to rotate. At a given time one of the signals comes in his direction, and here the sound is loudest, so that he stops the watch, and now the hand points to the direction of the other station. “From overwork, I suffered sev- eral years with malnutrition, palâ€" pitation of the heart, and loss of sleep. Last summer I was led to experiment personally with the new food, which I used in conjunction with ,good rich cow’s milk. In a short time after I commenced its use, the disagreeable symptoms dis- appeared, my heart’s ,action be- came steady and normal, the func- tions of the stomach were properly carried out and I again slept as soundly and as well as in my youth. Pres. of Board of Health. “What'shall I eat?” is the daily inquiry the physician is met with. I do not hesitate to say that in my judgment :1 large percentage of dis- ease is caused by poorlv selected and improperly prepared food. My personal experience with the fulâ€" ly-oooked food, known as" Grape~ Nuts, enables me to speak freely of its merits. “With the new Telefunken wireless compass the direction of a, distant wireless station may be found. To carry this out, the Sending post is provided with a certain 'number of antenna, each of which sends out waves in a, certain direction on the horizon, so that by connecting the apparatus on to Antenna. No.,1 the waves travel north, No. 2 to north- éast, and so one. In reality there are used as many as 16 different points of the compass. Clever Contrivance Tells Sender Direction of Distant Station. NEW COMPASS FOR WIRELESS DR. TALKS OF FOOD. Gritty Georgeâ€"~Pete’l Oh, he’s gone to de bad. F. P.â€"In jail, is he? G. G.-â€"Worse’n that; he’s work- ing regular in a. factory. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablet; Druggists refund money if it fails to eure‘ E. W. GBOVE'S elznatui‘e is on each box. 250. ' Frayed Philipâ€"Wat’s become 0’ Pete? Lay Trial Tidal Plant at Schleswig- Holstein. ' Millions of horsepower are going to waste which the sea. could fur- nish us if only some practical way of running a tidal plant could be found, says the Polytechnieal Re- view. The idea is in the air at pre- sent and there are several projects in hand! which are likely to be taken up before long. One of these is brought out by Engineer Pein‘, of Hembur , and he proposes to lay out two large basins on the“ s'ea. coast in Schleswigâ€"Holstein. Two tidal basins are used and the water takes a. swift flow between the baâ€" sins on somewhat the same plan as has been used on .a modern scale and forrunning as large a, plant as the 5,000-horsepower one which he is now designing. Part of the work is already done by a 11/2-mile jetty in the sea connecting with Nord- strand island. The basins will have 2,500 and 1,000 acres surface and the height of the waterfall between the-In is four or five fleet, so that with a great volume of water it is poesible to run a, set of 500â€"horase- power turbines, ten in number, so as to have 5,000â€"h0rsepower. This is only a trial plant, and should it succeed a much greater amount of power can be obtained in this way by using larger basins and in greater number, as the sea. will give an unlimited amount of power. A sensible young man never throws himself at the feet of a girl who throws herself at his head. quigkly stop; boughsicures c345, and real: me throat and lungs. :: :: 25 cents. With Catarrhozoue experimenting ends. A permanent curative action begins. Last/- ing relief from Catarrh results. The large size cost-s $1.00, last two months and is guaranteed. Small size 5043.; sample size 25c. All storekeepei's and druggista. or The Catarrhozone 00.. Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston. Canada. A fool says, “I can’t,” a, wise man says “I’ll try.” > ED. 7. TO GET GREAT HORSEPOWER. “I look upon Catarrhownevae the most valuable medical discovery of recent years.” writes R. V. Potter, of, Prince Albert. “As a long sufferer from nasal and throat catan‘h I was obliged to take considerable medicine, and, although it helped me. my digestion was always die- turbed and the catarrh didn’t go away. With Catarrhozone it wag different. It. cleaned my nose and throat of all phlegm and discharges. enabled me to breathe freely. relieved a stuffy feeling in my nose and frontal headaches. To-day I am entirely fre'e from catarrh, and I use my Catarrhomne Inhaler a little every day in order to prevent the disease from re- turning." ,The name of this grand specific is Catarrhozoue, and you cam’t find its equal on earth for coughs, colds, caturrh or throat trouble. You see it's no longer necessary to drug the stomachâ€"what spoils digestionâ€"just simply inhale the balsamic essences of Oatarthozone. which are 20 rich 'in healing that, they drive out every trace of Catarrh in.no time. 831L011 At Last 3 Remedy That Already Has Per- manently Gurod Thousands. Perhaps you haven't heard of the new remedyâ€"it's so pleasant to flewâ€"fills the nose. throat and lungs with a healing balsamic vapor like the air of the pine woods. It's really a wonderful remedY~ utilizes that marvelous antiseptic only found in the Blue Gum tree of Australia. If Breathing is Difficult, if Nostril-s arc Plugged, , You Have Catarrh TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Gone to the Bad. ISSUE 17-‘13 Charity may begin at home, but don’t confine it to the house, or it will soon run away and losejits vigor, just as a, person would. Y Try'n toi‘ lied; Wain}; WatEii'L‘E-fiiid o u r Granulated Eye his. Illustrate Book in «oh Ptckage. MURINE is com- E-y e s flounded by our Ocullstsâ€"notn “Patent ed1c:ne"hut used in successful Ph al- N d ciana’l’mcfilce for many years. ow e e dadicated to the Public and sold by Drugglsts at 2505M per bottle. Murine l A M Tube Eye {ave in 33 Lo n $250500. pH In AI . , Your experience is probably somewhet similar to that described by Mr. J. ’I‘. Fleming in the following letter from his home in Lelanon: "I think I must have the most sluggish sort of a liver. In the morning my mouth wa bitter. and that foul. soft feeling that 'tells you 'No breakfast needed here this morningfi A cup of eofl‘ee would sort of brace me up. but in two hours I was disposed to quit work, all energy having oozed out of me. Supper was my only good meal, but I guess I didn't digest very well, for I dreamt to beat the band. A friend of mine put me wise to Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. I think they must have taken hold of my liver, perhaps mydst‘omach. too, because at the very start; they made things go right. Look at me nowâ€"not sleepy in the daytime, but hustling for the mighty dollar; and getting fun out of life every minute. That's what Dr. Hamilton's Pills have done for meâ€"~they have rebuilt and rejuvenated my entire system." ‘ A woman’s husband doesn’t so often come up to her ideal as her ideal comes down to him. Effective Remedy. A prominent physician was re- cently called to his telephone by a colored woman formerly in the ser- vice of his wife. In great‘egita- tion the woman told the physician that her youngest child was in a bad way. “What seems to be the trouble ’I” asked the doctor. ‘V‘Doc, she swallowed a. bottle of ink!” “I’ll be over there in a short while to see her,” said the doctor. “Have you done anything for her ’1” “I gave her three pieces 0’ blot- tin paper, Doc,” said the colored woman doubtfully. To keep free from headaches. to feel young arid bright, to enjoy your meals, to sleep sound and look your best, no- thing can help like. Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, 25¢. per box. five for $1.00 at all druggista and storekeepers or poatpaid from The Catarrhozone Co, Bufl’alo.‘ N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. It was never meant that lazy people‘should rewh the top of the ladderâ€"there would be no place for them to sit down. From the engineer’s camp I folâ€" lowed the course of the old river of Babylon down to the famoiisrCity of N ebuchadnezzar, where the Ger- man Oriental Society is digging up the records of 4,000 years ago, writes a correspondent. I saw the famous stone lion ,5 the has-relief of Nebuchadnezzar himself, with his quaint curly heard; the stone goose which was the standard measure of weight in Babylonian grocery stores; the odd tribe of kinky-tailed cats; the thousands of queer di-sihes, urns, vases, utensils, figures of men ‘and beasts, bathâ€"tubs, bowl-shaped leofiins and cuneiform tablets which ihave been unearthed by the careful jGermans'. They showed me the ma- }‘gic name of N ebuchadnezzar stamp- ‘ed on numerous bricks, and I walk- ed through the very banquet hall‘ .where, peradvenxture, the handwrit- ‘ ing came on the Wall at the feast of Belshazzar and “a thousand of his lords.” On the perfectly pre- served walls of the palace I beheld the strange figures of! mythological beasts and the everlasting bull, which held a high place in Baby- lonion ‘worship. Under German guidance a host of Arabs have toil- tadâ€"toiled for a quarter of a cenâ€" turyâ€"digging carefully. as they dig at Pompeii, not to crack or ruin the priceless treasures which lie buried everywhere. And'each day brings some new surprise. â€" “Aw, me big sister kin make him jump through hoops. See ’1” Mlnard'x Llnlment Cures Colds. Eta. When Yo u r This condition Can he Quickly Cured by a Good Cleansing Medicine. Are You Droopy, - Tired, Worn Out! Hero is Good Advice to. All Who Feel as if Their Vigor and Life \ Had All Oozed Away. As It Is Now. “I’ll tell me big brudder on you.” - Priceless Treasures _Lie Buried ' Everywhere. NEBUCHADNEZZAB’S PALACE. Murine Eye Remedy 00.. Chlcm go Shuttingâ€"Fee!- FihofActanulcin Try Murine Eye Hemdy ’Twas Ever Thus. “My son has become acquainted early with woman’é‘ pérfidy.” " “How now’l” ‘ “A little schoolmate persuaded him to lick her slate for her, and then declined to kiss him on meâ€" count of possible germs.” I got lifi’ifoét badly jammed lateiy. I bathed it well with MINARD’S LINIMENT. '1‘ ONCEâ€"MEN WANTED TO LEARN Barber Trade. Great demand. Good wages. Twenty to thirty advertised for daily in Toronto papers alone. Can teach you in six to eight, weeks. Send for Cata- loz‘ue. Moler College, 221 Queen East. Toronto. I consider MINARD'S LINIMENT tho BEST Linimem ip 1715c, EHE'RE Was 71718 Wéll zit-1 evei‘ next day. Your-g vgryjrgly, is the diréct and inevitable result of irreguiar or constipated bowels and do gedâ€"up kidneys and skin. The‘ un Igested food and other waste mat- ter which is allowed to accumulatg > poisons the blood and the whole system. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pill. act directly on the bowels. regulating themâ€"on the kidneys. givin them ease and strength to properly fi ter the bloodâ€"and on the skin. 0 ning up the pores. For pure bloodpind good health take Dr. Margy; V_ W” Indian ’Robt Pills I Refuting a Slander. _ p A man can thread a needle all right if he feels the sewing 118.3“,130 be done and there is no woman armlnd. ' ‘ ' ‘ 1‘ don market: soil gravelly loam; 2 acres orchard; buildings Price Four Thousand. The Western Estate EXGhange. London, Ont. GALL. 51094136. KIDEJEY AND nhAn. der Stones. Kidney trouble. Gravel. Lumhago and kindred ailments pnaiuvoly cured with the new German Remedy. "Sanol." price $1.50. Another new remedy (of Diabetes-Mellltus. and aura cure. in “Hanol's Anti-Diabetes." Price $2.00 from druzwistu or direct‘ The Sanol Manufac- {urlng Com any 0! Canadh Limited. Winnipeg. an Bad Blood Vpredr; {Ii crofi} must sell; terms basy. Percy Love, Hawarden. Saak. ARM IN SASKATCHEWANâ€"EQUIP- ped; in crop; must sell; terms easy. I HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED GOOD farms in different sections of Ontario 011 my list. It you want a farm canon" IFTY ACRESâ€"7 MILES don market: soil n ANGER. TUMORH. LUMPN. E'I‘Oq internal and external. cured with- cut pain by our home treatment. Writl us before too late, Dr. Bellman Medici} (‘0'. Limited. Collinrrwrmd. Ont "TVâ€"b . HEREBY: Biaiiibhewan :3?“ 13:31:): gought. Worth the money ‘0' quick "do. H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. Comnahy. Toronto. u. w. nAwsou, Nlnoly colbome sin-T. Toronto. GOOD STOCK FARM OF 600 ACRES with Three Houses: large Bank Barn. Must be sold quick. Prive In very low. ‘ TAMP COLLECTORSâ€"HUNDRED DIF- b ferem Foreign Stamps. Cataloging Album. only Seven Cents. Marin St.ng EVERAL DESERABLE Mime IN K, Manitoba. Alberta and Saskatchewan Cutlcura. Soap and Cuticura. Ointment are sold by drugglsts and dealers everywhere. For a liberal free sample of each, with 32-0. book, send post card to Potter‘Drug 5; Chem. Oorp.. Dept. 30D. Boston. U. S. A. “It had lasted about two years when one day I saw an advertisement for Cuticum Soap and Cuflcum Ointmentrm the paper so decided to give them a. trial. I had not used them for more than a. month when she was completely cured. I cannot praise Cuticura Soap and Guticurp.‘ Ointment enough. 0! course I continue to use Cuti- cura. Soap as I find it. the best; soap on the market for children." (Signed) Mrs. John Newman. Dec. 30. 1911. Cold Brook. St. John, N. B.-â€"-"Cutlcura Soap and Ointment certainly cured my little girl of a very bad case of eczema. She had ' eczema on her face for al- most two years. First little ‘ white blisters covered her _ (we. then these would break and form scabs. and they were very itchy and burn-1 ing. I used to have great trouble in getting her to sleep at night. She scratched solhadtodoalllcouldto prevent her, for sometimes she would scratch the scabs of! and then it would be very sore and burning. She was certainly I. great care. I treated her for it and also used diflereut kinds of blood medicine, and\ ointment but got nosure. I thought she Would be disfig- ured for life. Very Bad Case. Little Blisters Broke and Formed Scabs. Thought Would Be Disfigured for Life. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint- mént a Month. Completeéy Cured. ITNHY BURNING ENZENA NN FARE MALE HELP WANTED. STAMPS AND COINS. FARM! FOR SALI. MISCELLANEOUS. 1.. G.‘ McMU'LLEm FROM LON- clay fair. Real

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