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The Liberal, 27 May 1915, p. 3

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Ever read the above vne appears from time no genuine. true. and Interest. ‘- It. is especially the food to make a, weak 5130 ch strong and create (an appetite or dinner. “I am 57 years old"’ writes a grandmother,” and have had a. ‘weak stomach from childhood. By great care as to my diet I enjoyed .a, reasonable degree of health, but never found anything to equal Grape-Nuts as a. standby. “When I have no appetite for breakfiast and just; eat to keep up my strength, I take 4 teaspmnfuls of Grape-Nuts with good ridh milk, and when dinner comes I am hun- gry. While if I go without any 'breakfast I never feel like eating 'dinner. Grape-Nuts for breakfast ‘seem-s to make a healthy appetite for dinner. “My little grandson was sick with stomach tremble during the past summer. and finally we put him on Grapeâ€"Nuts. Now he is growing plump and well]. When asked if he wants his nurse or Grapeâ€"Nuts, he brightens up and points to the cup~ board. He was no trouble to wean at allâ€"thanks to Grapeâ€"Nuts.” Name given by Canadian Postum 00., Windsor. Ont. Read, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. “There’s a. Reason.” Many pensons have found Grapeâ€"Nuts food is not only ishing but; is a. great appertize children like We taste of i grow s’trong and rosy from it one Ought to Have a Good Appo- tite. A good appetite is the best sauce. ‘It goes a, long way toward helping in the digestive process, and that is absolutely essential to health and strength. Ono Ought to Thus the steer, as per above ,uneasurements, should weigh 46.50 }by 31, or 1,441 pounds, gross. Un- ider this rule it is usual .to deduct one pound in twenty on half-iaebted cattle, from fifteen to twenty pounds on a cow having two calves, and if .not fabbed an 'equal amount. The author of .this rule suggest-s its use only when the scale is wanting. as the scale is the only true stand- ard. Ginth less than .three feetâ€"11 pounds; girth three to five feetâ€" ‘16 pounds; girth five to seven feet ~23 pounds; girhh seven to nine feetâ€"31 .pounds. Thus an ox girthing 7 feet 9 1nches,and measuring 6 feet in length, would contain seven and threeâ€"quarters times six, or forty- six and a half superficial feet. For cattle, grass fed, the following 18 tgiven as the weight per superficial oot : 'Dhe same authority further reâ€" marks that a rule, as good as any, is to find'the superficial feet by multiplying the girth, just behind Vohe shoulder blades, «by the length from the fore part; of the shoulder blade to the root of .the tail. There are many rules for esti~ mating the weight of cattle by measurement. but one of the au- hhorities on the subject says that "There is no rule that comes nearâ€" er than good guessing,” and that "no two animals will weigh alike according to measurement.” and I took just three boxes of them.” Nine-tenths of women's troubles come from sick Kidneys. Sick kid- neyis fail in their duty of straining the impurities out of the blood. That means that poison and disease is carried to all parts of the body. The Remedy is to cure the kidneys with Dodd’s Kidney Pills. If you haven’t used them ask your neighâ€" bor about them. Nearly every family in Canada is using or has used Dodd’ns Kidney Pills. l Computing the Weight of Cattle “I‘ was treated by a, doctor and a specmla‘s‘t, but nothing seemed to do me nnv lamina 'irnnr] ml T do me any lasting good till . Eta-field to use Dodd's Kidney Pills my 5168p was broken and unre- freshimg. I was troubled with head- aches and pains in my back. I had heart fluttem'ngs to add to my anx- tety. Sufl‘orod for Three Years and (‘ould Find No Lasting Rolivf 'l‘ill She Used Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Thurso, Que., May 24th (Special). Tired, runâ€"down women can read a. message of hope in the statement of Miss Mary Sabourin, an estimable lady living here. In a statement 10 blie public MiSS Sabourin says: "I was a, sufferer for three years. I was always tired and nervous. My sleep was broken and unre- fl‘eshimrg. I was troubled with lie-ud- WHEN DINNER COMES MISS MARY SABOI'RIN TELLS HOW SHE FOI'ND HEALTH. flessagc of II: ad is not only nour- great appetizer, and the taste of it and For All Women 0d ridh milk, .‘s I am hun- without any 1 eat.ng ld‘hood. B$§ I enjoyed a. health, but . its use. to make th at Kentucky Colonel: “I would 1- g8._I'd__it simply as a. form of suicid Yankee: “If s ill-advised as to colonel, in what regard the act?” COD] A Highlandmam from Tobermory asked the price of a, railway tzcket from Obavn t-o Killie of the ClCIK 3.: the Oban railway station. “So much,” replied the clerk. “Och awa’,” replied Donald, “it’s far owner dear. I’d rather walk.” And off he started. He had not pro- ceeded far when the train came tearing along, whistling as it, near ed the station. “Ye needna. whistle for me!” said Donald; “1 made 3'8 an 0E9? aince. an’ v9 \vadnn +nl." Most people sleep on their sides, with their knees drawn up. Eleâ€" phants always, and horses oommon~ ly, sleep standing up. Birds, with the exception of owls and the hang- ing parrots of India, sleep with their heads turned tailward over the back. and the beak thrust among the feathers between the wing and the body. Storks’, gulls, and other longâ€"legged birds, sleep standing on one leg. Ducks sleep on open water. To avoid drifting sthoreward they keep paddling with one foot. thus making them move in a circle. Sloths sleep hanging by their four feet. the head tuck-ed in between their forelegs. Foxes and wolves sleep curled up‘ their noses and the soles of their feet close together, and blanketed by their bushy tails. Hares, snakes, and fish sleep with their eyes wide open. I Cure Guaranteed Never known tq tad! : acts without, pain cm 24 hours. Is soothing, healing;' takes the sting fish: out. No remedy so pulck, safe and sure as Putnam's Pain- loas Corn Extractor. Sold every-‘ wheraâ€"zsc. her battle. The diversion line of the Dublin and South-Eastern Railway Cortn- pany is now almost completed, and passenger trains are now running over lohe Woodbroke and Shana- nagh «section in the Harcourt Street line. The Standing Council of the Irish Technical Instruction Association have decided, owing to the war, not to convene the 1915 Technical Instruction Congress which was to have been held at Larne‘. A number of residents of Castle- wellan are considering the feasibil- ity of a public electric lighting inâ€" stallation, the gals works being mentioned aIS a possible site for a generating station. . . . . u \ y i i . L i u we; Dr. Hamilton‘s Mandrake an: ‘ ‘ \ , Y T ‘ ‘ Mrs. Rose Mulphy, IVewcastle, Butternut. County Down, who died recently in her 91‘st year, left five sons, three daughters, 45 grandchildren and 52 great-grandchildren. A gigantic scheme is on foot that will light the whole of Ireland by electricity to be developed at Bel- leck by the water of Lough Ernie, and at Limerick by the Shannon. It is proposed to make a complete list of the names of those Old Boys of Mountjoy School, Dublin, who have come forward in the defence of King and country. Dublin, Belfast, and Limerick railway workers ‘have passed reso- lutions pressing for a grant to Irish raillwaymen of a. similar war bonus to that secured for those in Eng- land and Scotland. A number of residents of Castle- wellan are considering the feasibil- ity of a public electric lighting inâ€" stallation, the gals works being mentioned as a possible site for a generating station. ’ The Standing Council of the Irish Technical Instruction Association nave decided, owing 'to the war. ~%+*_ Suddenly Increased in Size. A Scottish farmer was one day selling some wool to a. carrier, an( after weighing it in the yard he went into the house to make out ar invoice. Coming ‘back he missed a, cheese which had been standing on a shelf behind the outer door, and glancing at the bag of wool he observed that it had suddenly in- creased in size. “Man,” he said to the carrier, “I hale clean forgot- ten the weight 0’ rthat bag. Let’s pit it on the scales again.” The carrier could not refuse. Being duly weighed the bag was found to be heavier by the weight of the cheese inside. A new invoice was made out, and the crest-fallen car- rier went away. The farmer’s wife at once missed the cheese, and, rushing to the yard, told her hus- band that some thief had stolen the cheese. “Na, na, Meg,” replied the farmer, quietly; “I lme just selt the cheese for twa shillin’s the pund.” mg along, Whlsthng as it near- ne station. “Ye needna, whistle ne l” said Donald; “I made ye ufier aince, an’ ye wadna. tak’ a.e ye can gang on. I’m no’ '1’") The death of Mr. Lofth L. Nuyum, J.P., head of the firm of Messrs. Nuyum, 003.1 importers, Dublin, occurred at his residence, BljllflSWiCk Street. Acting on fresh instructions sued recently, the Royal Irish C stabulary are about to enter 0 general recruiting campaign over Ireland. The death of Mr. Lofth N‘uyum, J.P., head of the firm Messrs. Nuvum. ma] imnnrn graduates, undergraduates am members of the O.T.C. of the uni versity. As the result of a mysterious ex- plosion in a Dublin whiskey distil- lery a vat containing 3,000 gallons was blown up last week. Mr. \Vm. Col‘houn, propriebor of the Londonderry Sentinel, and one of the best; known Irish journalists, has died at his De-rry residence. The roll of honor of Queen’s Uni- versity, Belfast, new numbers 374 Happenings In tbc Emerald Isle of Interest to Irish- FM NEWS BY MAIL FRO)! IRE- LAND‘S SHORES. How the World Sleeps. Y0 “'ndn sleep curled up. their he soles of their feet er, and blanketed by W tail.s. Hares, snakes. by to call 18.1: light £8.53. ERIN"? me 0116 Cure Tali men. “'0 u‘ were 50 M professor, with a. twinkle in hi eyes, “but. a. better 'way than tha- would be for you to go and si quietly in a. bed of cabbage head and look natural.” Keep Mmard's Liniment in When Surlvtan of Turkey, Abdul Hamid possessed about two thou- sand wad‘stcoa‘ts. Three of these were bullet, proof. his ain.” Murdochâ€"“Ay. releeig~ ious like ’is gran-‘faith‘er. D’ye min’ the auld sang 0’ he seventiesâ€" “ ‘Ten thouxsand Frenchmen laid below Praise God from whom all bless- ings fl‘ow.’ ” Tams’nâ€"“A’ve heard it. An’ whin this yin sen’s ower a dizz-en or twa. 0’ his Zeppelius tae drap bombs on Gle‘sca, he’ll be singingâ€"‘All good things come from above.’ ” Had ship's anchor fall on my knee and leg, and knee swelled up and for six days I could not move it or get. help. I then started to use MINARD'S LINIMEN'I‘ and two bottles cured me. Am-ner‘sonx-“A’m hear’n that thou Gauman Emperor preten’s tae (be naJe releegious in a. wey 0’ Ask for Minard’s and take You will find relief ln ZamBuk! lt eases the burning, slinging pain, stops bleeding ‘and brings ease. Perseveranca, wlth Zam- Buk, means cure: Why not prove this 2 All Dnmaista and Std)“.â€" disordered that I had 1 What I did eat disagreed. greatly from dizziness an: ache and feared a nervous Upon my druggist’s reco I used Dr. Hamilton’s Pills “I felt better at once. 1 improved. In six weeks I woman, cured completely ent physicians had failed It is for this reason that urge sufferers with stoma< tive troubles to use Dr. Pills.” Dr. Hamilton’s Pills strengthen the stomach, improve digestion, strength- en the nerves and restore debilitated systems to health. By cleansing the blood of long-standing impurities, by bringing the system to a high point of vigor, they effectually chase away wearin'ess, depression and disease. Good for young or old, for men, for women, for children. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. for dis Mrs. Haverstock talk of her pecull A Nova Scotia Case Of Interest to All Women Halifax Sends Out a Messaae of Heln Halifax, N ewed at he Rule Roloegious What IS It? professor who 1k r, N.S., Dec., 15.â€"When inter- t her home at 194 Argyle SL, rerstock was quite willing to :r peculiarly unfortunate case. tlways ‘blue’ and depressed, k. languid and utterly unfit work. My stomach was so d that I had no appetite. lid eat disagreed. I suffered ~om dizziness and sick head- PROSPi-R FERGUSON nds Out a Message of Help to Many P’ople. S.. Dec six weeks I was completely after had failed to he replied thé t had suddenly in- “Macn,” he said ‘I hae clean forgot- 0’ that bag. 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