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The Liberal, 28 Jun 1923, p. 7

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As Margerie's school reports weren't Entirely satisfactory, her father said to her, “The first tinle that you come home with a hundred in anything I’ll give you a dollar." Tlme went by. and still Margerle :could not claim the reward. Then one day the child was taken ill. When the .doctor had gone she asked, “Mamma, am I very sick?" “No, dear; your temperature is hundred, but. the doctor thinks you be better tomorrow." Margerle's mos lighted up. “Then, mamma, I can have my dollar, can’t 1? Papa said he'd give It to me It I got a hundred in anything." Mlnard’a Llnlment 'uscd by Physician; Iâ€"Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt. (Clip this out and paste 4:. with other: of the nerlea, in a comp- book.) There are thousands of growing girls and women held in the deadly clutches of anaemia. Slowly but surely a deathly pallor settles on their cheeks; their eyes grow dull; their step languid; their appetite fickle. Daily they are losing their vitality and brightness. Pains in the side, head- aches and backaches follow, and life seems to be scarcely worth living. What is needed in cases of this kind When all of the cards are dealt in this manner ask one person to tell you in which rows his cards are. If he says. for example, that it is in the first and last rows. you know that it is the card you placed on the imaginary 8': as S is the only letter which in in both of those rows. GIRLS AND WOMEN HELD BY ANAEMIA Rich, Red Blood Needed to Re- store Their Health. is new, rich red blood which will bring back to weak. ailing girls and women the charm and brightness of perfect health. To obtain this new, rich blood try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Their action is directly upon the blood; they supply the elements necessary to make it rich and red, and in this way they bring back the glow of health to the cheeks; brightness to the eyes, and a lightness and energy to the step. Among those who have found benefit through the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is Miss Emma J. Johnston, RH. No. 1, Clinton, Ont., who says:â€"â€"“In the spring of 1921 I felt weak and very much run down. It was with difficulty that I forced myself to work at all. i had headaches, was very pale, and telt constantly tired. In our local paper Iran across the testimonial of a lady who told of the benefit she had from using Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and I decided to give them a trial. Very soon I felt a change for the better, and by the time I had taken five boxes I felt like a new per- son. The tired, worn out feeling had vanished and I could go about my work from morning until night withâ€" out any difliculty. I certainly cannot speak too highly of Dr. W'illiams' Pink Pills and when I meet anyofi'e weak and rundown I strongly advise them to give these pills a trial.” Take up the pairs in their order. Keep the table in your mind and imagine it painted on the floor as in the drawing. Deal the first card on the imaginary M in MUTUS and its mate on the equally imag- inary M in NOMEN. Deal the first card of the second pair on the first imaginary U in MUTUS and Its mute on the second imaginary U. The first card of the third pair goes on the imaginary T in MU- TUS end its mate on the imagi- nary T in DEDIT. You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medi- nlne Co., Brockvllle. Ont. Deal twenty cards face upward 1n pairs. Ask each of ten persons to select a pair and to remember the cards selected. As you wlll observe when you try the trick you can use less than 10 assist- antsâ€"but the more the better. This Is a most spectacular‘ par- lor trick with cards and one that is rarely seen nowadays. IUWHI well reps the slight study it re- quires. o perform it memorize this phrase of nearly meaningless Latin: MUTUS DEDIT NOMEN COCIS. EASY TRICKS No. 84 The Mutus Trick Perfeci it Last! MEN i MONEY ORDERS. l A Dominion Express Money 1 r five dollars costs three cents to I went to sea at fourteen with £5( and the story of the Prodigal Son is in no sen Welldon. “Wot is it wot kin smells wot is ?" "Yver tank’s leakln'! want me t’ answer that, no one nose." THE SMALLEST AIRPLANE The world’s smallest airplane is that shown in the picture. It reaches a height of 2,500 feet and a speed of 65 miles an hour. Its engine is 6-6 horse power. At the left is the inventor, Major Gnosplius, and at the right, the pilot, Mr. Lancaster Parker. Once a mother has used Baby’s Own Tablets for her little one she would use nothing else. The Tablets give such results that the mother has neth- ing but words of praise and thankful- ness. Among the thousands of moth- ers throughout Canada who praise the Tablets is Mrs. David A. Anderson, New Glasgow, N.S., Who writes:â€"â€"”I have used Baby's Own Tablets for my children and virom my experience I: would not be Without them. I would urge every other mother to keep a box of the Tablets in the house.” The Tab. lets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweet‘ en the stomach; drive out constipa- tion and indigestion; break up cold, and simple fevers and make teething easy. They are sold by medicine deal. ers. or by mail at 250 a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockvllle Ont. School Closes. Put by your books!â€" Close with no wistful eye the door That opens to your childish hand no cess. Put by your books, yet keep them that your soul May drink of youth, and. keep its wis~ dom whole. â€"FlorenCe B. S. O’Connor, B.A., Iro- more. Before you is the world to gain or lose, To conquer or to worship, as you THANKFUL' NEGTHERS choose. To-day is the great dayâ€"to-day you turn Life's lesson from a broader page to learn; To work beneath a. sterner teacher’s eye; And in the Halls of Time, a harsher test to try. youth, Nor its sweet drtmms, its promise and its joys. The wine of pleasant memories never cloys As does the nectar of too dear success, \Vhose price and joy alike are in exâ€" Pu} by your books!â€" Yet do not quite forget the truth And beauty in them, the short days of Obedience quois, Ontario. The blossoms On lilac's br Hung not on lheir upwal No radiance Sometimes my spirit The lilac gown. Sometimes the robe Weigheth It down- Now praise, now 1 Pendants of amber grace Labnrnum's frock, Threaded on sunbeam {ace In the Wind‘s face. Ups and' Downs lilac's breast; not on drooping 2h- upward quest radiance dreads. No One anowsl it wot kin er Chri humj 1‘68? prayers tian v iat'ron their W83 1‘! Oh» yes, yer donjer? Well, smell 081‘68 threads‘ virtue. heads 118. It Bishop Order the Doesn't I “Freezone” 1y that com you lift It 1'! Yéur dru; ‘Freezone‘ to remove or corn be hues, wk! The Laurentide Co., Ltd., of Grand Mere, P.Q., have about 20,000,000 White spruce seedlings and trans- plants in their nursery. These facts were disclosed by Sir Frank Dyson, Astronomer Royal, who says Big Ben is practically up to pre- war efficiency. Big Ben’s record is considered all the more remarkable in that he is not corrected daily, as are other clocks electrically connected with the Greenwich Observatory. ‘Notwithstandlng this extraordinary record, Big Ben was recently given a vacation whlile workers carefully over- hauled Westminster’s monster time- piece for the first time since the war. Whatever changes may arise in the afl‘airs of men and human society, the Bible remains the Book of Books.â€" Presidént Harding. London’s “Big Ben” Model of Accuracy. The British claim "Big Ben.” the clock on the tower of the Houses of Parliament, is the most reliable one in the world. This statement is based on the fact that Big Ben received the neon wireless time signals from Green- wich on 298 days last year, and its err- or was less than one second after 203 days. Lift Off with Fingers Self-satisfaction is one. of man’s greatest foes, for we don’t struggle to improve things when we are satisfied with them. It everybody was satisfied with things as they are, with our- selves and our work, civilization would be at a standstill. A noble discontent is progress, better- ment, improvement; advance- ment all along the line. It has given us our great scientists, architects, musicians, artists, poets, authors, physicians, mer- chants, explorers, railroad build- ers, teachers, all the great men and women who have made our civilization what it is today.â€" 0. S. Marden. Anal-1cm- Pioneer Dog nemetuu A Bool.’ on :orn stops 1 It right of! drugglst s me" for i ve every between bout 8( ISSUE No. SGâ€"‘23. hurt CGRNS DOG DISEASES a bit! Drop an aching com, 93 hurting. then of! with flnpers. ‘t sells a tiny b a few cents, 31 'y hard corn, so 11 the toes, and soreness or irrl and Bow to Feed Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. 3. Clay Glovar 00., Inc. 129 est 24th Street New York. U.S.A. and the ca ' irritation. p a little 11, Instant- en shortly rs. Truly! bottle at sumclent soft corn. d the cal- "The Tanlac treatment not only end- ed my stomach trouble. but it built me 11D eighteen pounds, and I never felt better in my life,” is the positive state- ment of Armand Grenier. 250 Mar- quette Street, Montreal. "DYSpepsia had me In such awful shape I scarcely dared to eat, knowing the misery I would have to suffer: My nerves were shattered. I would lie awake sometimes all nlght, and once I Woke up from a doze teellng like I was about to smother, and thought my end was near. Then for months I was mighty careful about my eating, but I didn't seem to get any better until I took a friend’s advice and started on Tanlac. Says GRENIER GAINS 18 LBS. ON TANLAC “Every day I got better, till now I enjoy tip-top health. I have a. raven- ous appetite, perfect digestion, and can sleep like a top every night. Tau- lac gets my best word every time.“ Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug‘- glsts. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills are nature’s own remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere. There is a poverty of the mind as well as of the pockeuâ€"Alderman Ben Turner, M.P. MI .ard’s Llnlment fox-nah everywhero Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum the care of your skin. Sample Bush Fruby lull. Address: Lynn“, 1.1m. “ad. 3“ 31:. Pull St, W.. Menu-ad." Sold every- where. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 60e. Talcum me. Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. “ My face was affected with pimples for about three years. They were x hard and red. and {ester-ed and scaled over. The pim- ples itched and 'burned causing me to scratch and irritate them, and I loSt many a night's sleep on \ account of the irritation. “ I read an advertise- ment for Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment and sent {or a free sample which helped me so I purchased more, and after using four cakes of Soap with the Ointment, I was healed." (Signed) Miss Martha Thcusch, R. 3, Box 45. Vining. Minn. ltched and Burned. LoSt Sleep. Cuticura Heals. RED PIMPLES’BN FACE 3 YEARS 1ys Famous Medicine Ended Long-Standing Dyspepsia and Restored Perfect Health. Accept only an Aspirin,” which ( physicians during Colds Toothache Earache UNLESS you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at all win be stamped with theft general ‘ndy 11y an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets 'of which contains directions and dose Worked out by during 22 years and proved safe by millions for is Headache Rheumatism thache Neuralgia Neuritis ache Lumbago Pain, Pain 'el'" boxes of 12 tabletsâ€"Also bottles of 2A and IOOâ€"Dmggistl. a trade mark (reglsznred in Canada) or Bayer Magutacture 0! can- er of Salicylicacid. “’11”: it is well known that Aspirin means aye! to assist the public against imitations, {heiTabletg ol Beyer Comm iridé’hiérk, u}. "8090;123:655." If you doubt that Lydia.E.Pinkham’a Vegetable Comgound will help on, write to the Ly ia E. Pinkham edi- cine C0., Cobourg, Ontario, for Mrs. Pinkhayn’srpljivate textgbook and learn Y OW FORD 0\VNERS CAN ENJOY LUXURY. h comfurl and «onumy nun tho latest. unch- ment. In unreprrsentrd unitary one may m tall FREE. \Vflle Auto Sper‘lty Cm, Pderboro. 0M. UARTITY 0:0 to 10110 BEECH TIMER; Reid Bros” Bolhw'ell. ommo. more about-in The use of the brain expends more human energy than any form of manual 1abor.â€"Sir James Cantlie. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. pound, made fromnative roots andIherbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills in this country, and thousands of vol~ untary testimonials prove this fact. Letters like this establish the merits of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound. They tell of the Ielief from such pains and ailments after taking it. i HORSEMEN! Viking, Aita.â€"“From the time I was 15 years old I would get such sick feel- ings in the lower part of my abdomen, followed by cramps and vomiting. This kept me from my work (I help my arâ€" ents on the farm) as I usually ha to go to bed for the rest of the day. Or at times I would have to walk the floor. I suffered in this way until a friend in- duced me to try Lydia. E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I have had very satisfactory results so far and am rec‘ ommending the Vegetable Compound to my friends. I surel am glad I tried it for I feel like a dll erent person now that I don ’t have these troubles.”â€" ODELIA HOLMBERG,BOX 93,Viking, Alta. Mrs. HoImbex-g Tells How Lydia EPinkham’sVegetable Compound Helped Her ' Attractive Proposition Eon trul Classified Advertisements. For man with all rouhd week!) newspaper experience and 8400 or $500. Apply Box 24, Wilson Publishing 00., Ltd.. 73 Adelaide Street West. SK FOR CIRCULAR OF GOODS SELLING on _sl|hL Puo Brothers, Box 2272. Dept. Mlnm'fl'a should be in awry mic. Quickly hm]; Cut: and m. And N- “KM 0F PAW FOR SALE.

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