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The Liberal, 9 Sep 1915, p. 3

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“Well, it worked like a charm, and she began taking it regularly, and improvement set in at once. She grew well and round and fat as fast as possible on Grape-Nuts. “Some time ago several of the fam- ily were stricken with La Grippe at the same time, and during the worst stages they could not relish anything in the shape of food but Grape-Nuts and oranges, everything else was nauseating. nauseating. "We all appreciate wha famous food has done for 0‘ ily.” “My little 18-months~old baby shortly after being weaned was very ill while teething. She whs sick nine weeks, and we tried everything. She became so emaciated that it was pain- ful to handle her, and we thought we Were going to lose her. One day a happy thought urged me to try Grape- Nuts soaked in a little warm milk. “While I was there I used the food regularly. I gained weight and felt so well that when I returned home I began using Grape-Nuts in the family regularly. Crisp, Toothsome, and Requires No Cooking. A little boy asked his mother to write an account of how Grapeâ€"Nuts food had helped their family. She says Grape-Nuts .was first brought to her attention where she visited. where charming all heérts wlith rhér winning smile, which surely must be the secret of her eternal youth. Black is now the habitual wear of Queen Alexandra, and it becomes her well. Her Majesty’s energy is re- markable. One day she is found drivâ€" ing through the streets of London to thank her rose~sellers; another day she is the central figure at a function connected with war aeroplanes, every- King Nicholas, the homely monarch of Montenegro. the war chiefs of which received decorations at our hands, has a pleasant wit. To a visi- tor he once remarked: “When you speak of the few exports of my coun~ try, don't forget my daughters"â€"â€"an allusion to the brilliant marriages they have formed. One daughter, for instance, is married to the King of Serbia. A statesman whosQ name you never hear mentioned is Lord Morley, who went out of the Cabinet when we de- clared war against Germany. It is his wish during the war, it is under- stood, to be forgotten. If Mr. John Burns did not attend the House of Commons so regularly, he would, it is to be presumed, suffer the same fate, too. The reason why Mr. Wm. B. Prin- gle, the very active Scottish M.P., opposed the National Register Bill, is that he believed all the information could have been got from the records of the Insurance Commissioners, and he wanted to save the extra expense. His views may be wrong, but no one doubts his courage. Mr. John Buchan, whose fine story 'of the second battle of Ypres in “The Times” has added largely to his repu- tation as a writer on the war, achieved the difficult task of inducing Sir Edward Grey and Mr. A. J. Bal- four to preside at his lectures on the conflict on separate occasions. Very amusing for the dryness of his remarks in the House, Mr. Barry ‘Watt, the broad-shouldered M.P. for the College Division of Glasgow, is ‘the most sartorially resplendent figure ‘in Parliament to-day, with his white Ascot hat, his white spats, and his huge satin cravat. The actress who nossibly feels the ;deepest interest in the Australian troops is Miss Marie Lohr, Austral- ‘ian-born herself. Her birthplace was Sydney, and her first stage appear- ance was made there. Her father ‘used to be treasurer of the Opera House, Melbourne. The Chief Rabbi, Dr. Hertz, who has been visiting the Front, is not so well known as his predecessor, the 'late Dr. Adler, but this disadvantage will disappear in time. He has a hor- ‘ror of being interviewed, which is ‘why his name is so rarely seen in the newspapers. Interesting Chat About Famous Men and Women. No symptoms that indicate any of the ailments of childhood should be allowed to pass without prompt atten- tion. The little ailment may soon beâ€" come a serious one and perhaps a glittle life passes out. If Baby's Own lTablets are kept in the house minor ftroubles can be promptly cured and There’s a Reason Jame given by 1 , Windsor, Ont. an be given to the newâ€"born babe as Nell as the growing child. Thousands bf mothers use no other medicine for heir little ones. They are sold\ by nedicine dealers or by mail at 25 ‘ents a box from The Dr. Williams’ I edicine Co., Brackvillc, Ont. Ferious ones averted. The Tablets CHILDHOOD DANCERS. PEEPS AT PEOPLE. FAMILY FOOD Canad Jl‘ tum I be given them There are many other ways that ‘provision can be made for the coming winter that will not only prove a sav- ing, but often things can be provided which otherwise might not be readily procurable when one might be willing to do almost anything to secure them. Grain as it is being harvested, green food of a very great variety, and many little farm'products that are practically a waste to the farmer can be procured for a song, and the sav- ing and advantage to the birds be such as to bring bigger results than can be secured any other way. What must not be forgotten is the culling of the flock to as nearly what are to occupy the coops, and the arâ€"' rangement of the pens, so that no change will be necessary among the rangement or the pens, so that no change will be necessary among the birds. Nothing seems to upset a flock more than the continual changing of the birds, and if it is possible to have the layers and breeders settled well before winter sets in, the increased results will repay for any extra effort or consideration given at. this time. Now is the time to decide whether a new floor will be put in, whether dirt or sand will be obtained to supply new material for the floor, or what change will be made in the nests, hop- per, roosts, or other inside surroundâ€" ings. Generally if some careful thought is given the matter ii. ad- vance, better arrangements will be the result, than if everything is left to the last minute and provided for only when need becomes absolutely imperative. to the necessary winter comfort of the birds should be provided, so that when winter really comes along they should be used to the conditions they are to have. If any changes are neâ€" cessary in the coops, the sooner they are arranged for the better. Hens get accustomed to certain things, and it always bothers them to have any changes made. If a decision can be reached as to the exact arrangement and equipment desired, it is best to have it carried out as early as possiâ€" ble, and get the birds accustomed to all their surroundings, so that they can get Well started to business be- fore the worst of “the winter begins. If well started, they can be expected to do their best right through the winter. ‘ Birds, therefore, should be early housed in such a way as to prevent any possibilities of contracting dis- ease. All windows should be in place, any cracks to cause drafts should be filled up, and everything that will add Many blighted hopes for heavy win- ter results ‘with poultry can be directâ€" ly traceable to the neglect to furnish or correct early enough things that, while they do not in any way cause trouble, yet when severe conditions begin to appear they catch the flock unprotected and susceptible to disease and unable to withstand the first seâ€" vere changes when they come. ’ache and dragging wearlness can be stopped for all time. Those sharp attacks when bending over, and that lameness in the morning can also be‘ overcome. Every ache and pain due to kidney weakness will disappear quickl once you start to use Dr. Hamil on’s Pills a marvelous remedy long ago made famous by its strange healing effect upon the kidney and liver. Don’t wait till that dragging pain in the loins grows worse. Start the cure toâ€"day. Delay will mean swelled ankles and limbs, sharp rheumatic pains in the muscles and joints, and other painful symptoms as well. If you are always tired, have continu- ous headache, dizzy spells and specs before the eyes, or ringing noises in the ears,â€"thes.e are common symp- toms that warn you of the immediate need of Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Manâ€" drake and Butternut. Sold in 25c. boxes by all dealers in medicine. The best Don’t give up! You can be cured an'd madfi _we11 ragain. That back- These Terrible Fangs of Kidney Suffering Can be Cured By A. P. Marshal), Niagara Falls, Canada. I The crops are rotated on the twen- tyâ€"three demonstration farms oper- iated in North Dakota. This gives ‘each crop the best chance to do well. In 1914, the average cost per acre of producing the crops was $9.13, the average income per acre was $17.49, leaving an average net return of $8.36. The net profits per acre from each crop was: Corn, $8.49; hard wheat, $8.02; durum, $18.33; oats, $7.87; barley, $2.07; oats and peas, $7.83; clover, $8.96; timothy and clo- ver, $17.36; potatoes, $9.51; Winter rye, $10.80; alfalfa, $20.95; and millet a. loss of $1.86. The first of these- farms was started nine years ago. ‘ A five to six year rotation is practised on most of them. ADVANCE WINTER PREPARA- TIONS. PROFITS FROM ROTATION. HOW 1rds s for breeding should any special attention will show later in the It was then Arthur gave promise of being an artful dodger. He paused meditatively for a moment, then said: “Father, I gueSS I was wrong. It wasn’t a mouse teacher was telling us about. It was a rat.” “That’s the boy! Now, how do you spell mouse?” Easier to Spell. Young Arthur, the pride of the family, had been attending school all of six weeks, and his devoted parent thought it was high time he should find out how things were running. So he asked one afternoon: “And what did my little son learn about this morning?” “Oh, a mouse. Miss Wilcox told us all about mouses.” Gorillas build nests among the branches of trees, in which the mo- ther and young ones sleep, whilst the father sleeps at the foot of the‘tree, mounting guard over his family. In Germany the prefix “von,” as in Von Hindenburg, means “Court worthy!“ It is granted by the Sove- reign, who alone can raise a man from the rank of a citizen to that of a gen- tleman. In a recent issue of the London (Eng.) “Standard” it was stated: “That prices’of tea have risen and are now at their highest point for thirty- six years." This reflects the greatly increased cost of tea at the gardens whence the world's supply originates. Tea is undoubtedly costing more throughout the world. Wifeâ€"Not at all! The trouble is you don’t make enough. Husbandâ€"You spend altogether too much money. The foregoing are only a very few ideas that present themselves, and merely suggest that it is Well about this time to try and think ahead, and placing ourselves in the position of the winter season, think out all the possible requirements that will be possible to arrange for now, and do- ing so, save money, and have things that it will be impossible to readily supply without making the ecst pro- hibitive. Minard‘s Limment Cures Bums. Etc To lose his spirit usually makes a male less valuable as a breeder, and continuofis abuse at the hands of an- other will completely break the spirit of an otherwise good bird. No risk should be run of ruining a particular- ly good specimen in this way, espe- cially if he is in the least timid, but on the otherhand, particular pains should be taken to encourage him to feel that he is cock-ofâ€"the»walk, and his development will be so much betâ€" ter, that hisservice will be very much more than was otherwise possible. chicks. No better time can be found to determine the robable breeding value of the birds t an when they are growing, and especially when they be- ‘gin to reach maturity. By selecting those that keep coming right through, growing vigorously, the whole season through, the best in vitality of the season’s production will be used and the best results can be expected from them as breeders. The males should be selected as early as possible and given every con- sideration that will make them ma- ture into vigorous, hearty birds that command all that they preside over. When troubled with fall rashes,eczema. or any skin disease apply Zam-Buk! Zamâ€" Bu]: is made from pure her. but essenCCx. No a. ritual aimâ€"no mineral poisont. inest ealerl Dwain! and Stan. Eva-yum". Surprising how quickly it eases the sanding and flinging! Also cure: cuts. burnt. sexes and piles. Tea Costs More Money. Getting It Straight. ISSUE 37â€"15. Dear Sirs,â€"I had a Bleeding Tu- mor on my face for a long time and ltried a number of remedies without any good results. I was advised to try MINARD’S LINIMENT, and after using several bottles it made a com- plete cure, and it heale‘d all up and disappeared altogether. DAVID HENDERSON. At the Four Counties Inn, which lies between Tamworth and 'Ashbyâ€"de- laâ€"Zouche, England, it is possible, without leaving the building, to eat in Leicestershire, sleep in Stafford- shire, drink in Warwickshire, and smoke in Derbyshire. The Freedom of the City of London can be purchased for about £28. mnard's Liniment for sale everywhere. One night when her grandmother was putting her in bed, three year old Olive said: “Grandma, every night when I go to bed I ask God to make brother Fred a good boy." “That is right,” said her grandmother. “But He hasn’t done it yet," replied Olive soberly. Belleisle Station, Kings 00., N.B., Sept. 17, 1904. Migard’sfl Linirqept Co., Limited Tramp (cogitating‘ a moment)â€"~“I would, mum, but they have all been destroyed.” Ladyâ€"-“Are you? Mention a town in Belgium." Safe Conjecture. Trampâ€"-“Please, mum, I’m a Bel- gian refugee.” LOW PARKS To THE CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS VIA CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. Four splendid equipped daily tralns from the New Passenger Terminalâ€"43h!- cago to San Francisco. Los Anzeles and San Diego. Choice of scenlc and direct routes through the best of the West. Somethlng to see all the wzw. Double track. automatlc electric safety slgnals all the way. Let us Ylan your trip and furnish folders: and fu l particulars. Ask for free booklet “Itineraries of some of the Fonz: \Vays and More to the Call- fornla Expositions." It will save you time and money. B. H. Bennett. GA” 46 Yonge Street. Toronto. Ont. she not?" “Yes; why?" “Oh, I was just wondering how she got her armor buttoned up the back.” - "I didn’t say it ought to be successâ€" ful," replied Senator Sorghum firm- ly. “I said it is going to be.” up “What is your reason for thinking your party ought to be successful next election?” Paint on Putnam}; Corn Extractor to- night, and corms reef better In the mornfi out mg. Magch the way “Pu nam's" eases the pain, destroys e roots. kills a corn for all time. No Dam. Cube guatrgngeed. Get a. 25c. bottle of Freight Prepaid» to any Railway Station in Ontario. Length 15‘ Ft, Beam 3 Ft. 9 In, Depth 1 Ft. 6 In. ANY MOTOR FITS. Specification No. 2B flving engine prices on request. Get our (imitations 011‘...”8 Penemng Line" Commercial a‘nd Pleasure Launmhez, Row boats and Canoes. Corns Dump A silo is not only the safest form of crop insurance for the Wisconsin farmer, but is stock insuran e as well. The succulent form of. fee helps to keep the hard in good health, and in- sures ‘a milk flow. " The value of silage as a feed can- not be overestimated during any year; but in a year like this the worth of a silo in making sure an otherwise somewhat doubtful harvest is empha- sized. The farmers who haw; silos are not uneasy because of the backwardness of the corn crop. Even if the season has been backward, they are confident that the crop will go into the silo in fine shape for the stock. And many farmers who, before this year, have not thought of investing in 31105, are now askin themseIVes: “What kind shall I bui d?" A Mystery. “Joan of Arc was a spinster; was Minn-(1's Llnlmenc Cure: Dandmfl, utnam’a" Extractor fio-day. THE GIDLEY BOAT C0., LIMITED, PENETAN G, CAN. T0 INSURE YOUR CORN CROP BUILD A SILO. Close Distinction. Instant "Overstern " V Bottom Relief Motor Boa? .GINSENG Yonge and Charles 315.. TORONTO. We place many graduates in positionl. Write to-day for Collage Calendar. W. 3. Elliott, Principal. 734 Yonge Street. TORONTO. ONTARIO’S BEST BUSINESS SCHOOL. Highest Cash Prices Paid for One application KILLS all Mites and prevents their reappearance during the season. Keeps fowls free from body lice, Makes scaly legs bright 8: clean. Keeps lard, pastry and sweets free from ants. Bedbugs will give no trouble where used. \Vrite {0-day for special trial price. Booklet free. Marshall 8: Marshall. Nia- gara. runs, Ont. DIRK’S RED MITE «MET: ANGER. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC. internal and external. cured with out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical C0,. Limited. Collinzwnod. Ont _ , ,, __... -......, nu“ uvu I Offices for sale In good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full information on application to \Vnsnn T’nbl'chlmz Com~ puny. 73 ng Adelaide St. Toronto. F LOOKING FOR. A FARM. CONSULT me. I hflvo over Two Hundred on my list. located in 11m bmz sections of On- tario. All an“. H. W. Dawson. Brampton. "Henry," whispered the bride of two hours, “You don't regret marry- ing‘ me, even yet?" “No, darling,” replied Henry. “Not even yet!" The train sped on, and she was happy for another five minutes. Petrograd contains the most won- derful clock in the world. There are 95 faces to this colossal timepiece, which indicates simultaneously the time of day at 30 different places, be- sides the movement of the earth around the sun, the phases of the moon, the signs of the zodiac, and the date according to the Gregorian, Greek, Mussulman, and Hebrew calen- dars. The works took twa years to put together after the clock had been sent in detached pieces from Switzer- land to Russia. ulnard's Iainlmenc Relieves Neuralgla. We are the largest buyers‘ of Ginseng in America and have the greatest demand for it. We can ‘hexefore pay you the highest cash prices. lf you have any wild or cultivated Ginseng, write for our latest price list, or ship what you have and we will submit you our highest offer. David Blustein & Bro. 162 W. 27th St., NewYork, U.S.A. ROFIT-IVII‘XKINQ NEWS AND JOB Ann, , NEWSPAPERS 1‘03 BALI} ELLIOTT FARMS P03 SALE: MISCELLANEOUS

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