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The Liberal, 10 Jun 1926, p. 7

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CT:________________.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"r__ ,__._ . NIIGKSIIOI BINISHED Through the Timely Use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The urgent need of all who suffer from indigestion is a tonic to build up the blood. Pain and distress after eat- ing is the way the stomach shows it is too weak to perform the work nature intended it to do. New strength is giyen weak stomachs by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, because these pills enrich and purify the blood. This is the na- tural process of giving strength and tone to the stomach and accounts for the speedy relief in etc b disorders that follow the use of these pills. Proof of this is given by Mr. Wm. H. Kelly, 216 Earl St., Kingston, Ont., who says: â€"â€""I cannot recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills too highly. I had been bothered with indigestion in a chronic form for almost ten years. Everything No Matter. ,1 An English author on leaving hom " I thought that I shoud miss you on Zone morning forgot a letter he mum ‘ .1 [his Ibum’ V b d h 1 , ' Eed to mail. When he returned at noon “ iere we hive watc e- t es-on cows .n was wiggling He asked the maid u Passmg do‘m- lshe had it (1 as informed that The black and white, the white oml 6,116 had :63?“ if“ W Presence. I would eat would turn sour. I felt as and the brown, "Posted M” he exclaimed_ “Why x though there was a big ball In my Cropping the gm“ between each “I” had not written the name and misread stomach all the time. I felt tired and Irm- on the envelope.” weak and would often mm dizzy. I Here where we saw so many evenings "I know that 8“... she replied at,“ doctored and tried many medicines, 591” I , ’ I thought it might be an answer to on. spending many, many dollars, but to Their misty silverâ€"tenderly to drown, of them anoymous letters you've been no avail. One day I heard a lady prais» The film Crib and the er“0 and the getting lately" ing Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and i (19-. Down. ~~â€"-~â€"â€" a‘-â€"â€".~- "â€"l cided to try them. I am more thanI T111 dark Gameâ€"1011101)! as the WhiD- T°° P00" ‘0 Pay Tax”- glad I did, for soon I found relief, and poo-rWiU. Galaway county council has decided, after taking the pills for a couple of! Each bUDteTUuD. each bird note Speaks that the inhabitants of the islands 03 months the trouble disappeared, and of you. the coast are so poverty stricken that now I can eat all kinds of food, and BOYS INVADE CUNARDER Through the dim trees I nearly see it is useless to attempt to collect tin havev again my Old time health and Among the movements in the interests of boys such as the "Big Brother" movement, the most recent is a your fans: rates, which are five years in arrears, strength." It you will send your name and ad- dress to The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Out, a little book, "What to Eat and How to Eat," will ‘be mailed to you prepaid. This book contains many useful health hints. You can get these pills through. any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine} 00., Brockville, out. Each stretching twig weaves memories that are dear. I thought to shun the too familiar view, To feel an emptiness about the place, But, no, I do not miss you. You are here. â€"Mildred Whitney Stillman. Montreal. Among the various activities were entertainments and the week, such as trips to local points of interest, visits to local Although living in Montreal, one of the largest ports on the con- This picture shows a large party of High School lads at the con- ch was the first Cunard ship to arrive and leave Mont- the boys were entertained at "Boy‘s Week," which was recently instituted in instructional programs for the boys throughout factories. and industrial plants of various kinds. tinent, thousands have never seen anocean liner. clusion of an exploration tour of the Cunardier Alauniia, whi real this season. After exploring the Alaunia from the bridge to the engine-room, tea in the cabin quarters. m.- .ocno Banish The Blues By Observing Nature’s Basic Rule Come Out With Me. There's sun on the river and sun on HEALl‘llll llllllllllEN . r I r I 7 Those who suffer from dcs ondcn I lDlscuss at Health listlessness and headaches capn usually ongress. trace the cause of these conditions to Mountain Architects. 2 the 11111 T1 9 distinction of addressing the I The amazing mountain monastries constipation. 1. i I I . 7 , . land fortresses erected by the Tibetans are frequently brought abou What we Are and May You ca:tilll'elar the sea if sou Stand quue Amencan Realm congress' m sessmu‘ " , show them to be the most original and by overwork, nervous strain, lack oi at Atlantic City, was accorded to two doctors from Toronto, Canada, who! contributed papers to the discussion on sunlight and health. The doctors in question were Dr. F. F. Tisdall and Dr. R. 1. Harris, of the Hospital for Sick Children. In the course of his address, Dr. Tish dall said, in part: “One great effect of sunlight cn the outdoor exercise or slee , or improper food, but more frequent y by the non; observance of nature’s basic rule- regular thorough bowel elimination. Poisons from waste matter left he- hind are icked up by the blood and i absorbed by the system, weakening the nerves and lowering the vitality. N14on, the scientific internal lubri- cant, corrects constipation in nature: Islu’lful architects in Asia. Their love Iof a lofty height and view-point leads them to select for building sites the freShing Sleep He is Far 'top of a mountain spire or else the ledges of rock on the face of some cliff. From we“. Until discovered by the first Mount The healthy child sleeps well andEverest exp-edition, the existence of during his waking hours is never cross ' the Rongbuk Monastery was unknown but always happy and laughing. It is ‘ to the outside world. This monastery Become' There’s eight new puppies at Round‘ The Bible does not tell us every- about Farina thing we would like to know. 'Its writ- , And I saw an old sail-or with only one ers do not pretend that they know all! arm! that they could wish to be sure about. or many things it must be said, "It But every one says, “Run along!" doth not yet appear." But those words ‘ (Run along, run along!) are not to be construed as a mere ne- 1 All of them say "Run along! gation. “It doth not yet appear what? as can be." If Baby Does Not Enjoy Re- I’m busy we shall be" does not mean the plac- ing of a barrier, but the removal of a limitation. of our meager imagination. as a promise heaven. That may be, and probably; is, included; but the promise is alsoll saw a fly which had just been for this life. Thomas Gray mused their owners. It. is time to protest tie vogue in souie quarters. tion to seek to be good. they are; and that worth one‘s very best effort. not all it says. has large resources portunities. The lives of the great instruct us in many ways, one of which is that al- most any of them might easily have missed being great if he had failed to take advantage of some favorable op- portunity such as other men neglect. Some men may improve every oppor- tunity and never be great; but that does not prove that it is right to neg- The honor roll of those who have entered into life in its higher and learger meanings is a list of those who have not let themselves slip into disregard of opportunities for lect opportunities. larger service and greater goodness. “’hat we are to be mus-t be related "Even now are we That is why it is reasonable for us to hope for and pro- So much and why not also for to what we are. the sons of God." per to expect the very best. for this life; heaven ? _.. »~ -0. _.._â€"_. Marble Wlll Bend. Marble is not rigid; slow stiil‘ tar or wax. High School Boards and Boards of Education Are authorized by law to establish INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ‘ ART SCHOOLS v With the approval of the Minister of Educatlon. The words suggest poslsi-I If I'm a little darling, why don’t they bill-ties greater and finer than these They warn us against accepting too near an There's wind on the river and wind on horizon. And we must not think of it! intended wholly for There's a dark dead water wheel under In a VillagelAnd I know where a rabbitgoes into churchyard on the latent talents per-i nianently buried there with no hope; of their coming to fruition on earth” but St John suggests the possibility of, larger things. in this life than we have‘ darel to hope. Tye saddest burials are not those of men and women who are dead, but of talents hidden in napkins, their possible wealth unsuspected by against the; literature of despair which has no lit- It tells people that it is futile for them to as-‘ pire to be great, and a foolish deprive-‘1 . The Bible" holds no such view of life. It does not promise every man that he shall be great, but it says that most men can be greater and very much better than the inset is well That is It declares that God for the help of those who make the most of their op- n slab under heavy pressure will bend like DAY AND EVENING CLASSES the Department of Education. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL man by liiizulieih .\l. (‘orilsen may be conducted‘ln accordance with the regulations Issued by n r *4” W ~- r rofesseui'. INSTRUCTION Hen Zoning II given In various trades. The schools and classes are under the 011 r u 1- ~ . Allis“ ll‘lilll: direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Applicatlon for attendance should be made to the Principal of the school. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provlded for In the Courses of Study In Public, Separate, Continuazlon and High Schools, Collegiate Instltutes, Vocatlonal Schools and Departments. I Copies of the Regulations Issued by the Minister of Education may be obtalnod from the Deputy Mlnlster, Parllament Buildings, Toronto. MANUAL TRAINING. Every one says, "Run along, I There's a little darling” body is to increase its resistance against infections, such as the common “cold,” influenza, pneumonia, etc. It has been shown that the effect is due not to the visible rays of sunlight but to the very short invisible ultra-violet rays. Experiments in which blood was removed from patients before and afâ€" ter their exposure to ultra-violet rays showed a marked increase in the power of the blood to resist or destroy bacteria. after the individual had been exposed to these rays. There is ample proof that a great portion of our popu- lation suffer from a lack of these rays during the Winter and Spring months. In the case of infants and children, not only is their resistance to infec- tion lowered! but they also develop rickets. These essntial ultraâ€"violet rays are the ones which produce tan- ning of the skin, so an effort should be made to get tanned as early in the: Spring as possible. As glass cuts off the beneficial rays, it is necessary to get out in the direct sunlight. There is little doubt that a lack of these rays is a great factor in the production of our high mortality from respiratory diseases during the months of March 'and April." More progress has been made in the understanding of cancer in the last . :flfty years than during the preceding ‘500 years, in the opinion of Dr. George 5A. Soper, managing director of the ‘American Society for the Control of Cancer. “The information which exists to- day in regard to cancer is not only more extensive but of more practical value than many persons suppose." ,Dr. Soper said. “It is suificient to reâ€". .duce the piesent death toll one half 1among women and one third among Imen.” run with me? the hill the mill] I I drownedâ€" the grou ndl . But every one says. "Run along!” (Run along, run along!) All of them say, “Yes, dear,” and never notice me. Every one says, "Run along. There’s a little darling!" If I’m a little darling, why don't they i come and see? i A. Milne. Mawâ€"uâ€" D 3 you get a sensation of pressure on the he" ’7 Don't be frightened it‘s not heart troublc;ii‘s indigestion. Seigel's Syrup ,will fix it. Any drug store. “9 Wars Ten Miles Up. Experts believe that the next great war will be fought not on land or sea, but high in the air. The contesting" forces will be composed of men in en» closed machines, and the battle alti- tude will be anything from ten to twelve miles. Owing to the rarefied nature of the air the ordinary aeroplane engine is incapable of developing more than a‘ fraction of its power t great heights. Tests have lately {gen carried out, however, which show that, with the aid of artificially-prodqu air, engines of over 2,500 horse-power can be made to develop their full power. The engines. it is proposed. will be built in airtight compartments in‘ which oxygen is pumped at the will of the pilot or other member of the crew. The beech woods on a sunny day: As no human being could breathe at , . . such heights without artificial air the ‘ I kno“ no bettel place to swath I _.\ .m.,., In the Beech Forest. S t ' ' ' - aeroplanes of the near future may be, on 3605;; glmmd' And Shadows wholly enclosed and rendered air tight, ‘ - ' . . . v the cm“, producing their own atmos“Briglitléllizluerlng spots from sun rays phere‘ _ Those light brown trunks in every part 80 firmly fashioned to the heartâ€"â€" Mlnard's Llnlment King of Paln. A giant host that watch doth keep ¢â€"â€"-- Solemnly, in the forest deep. |Truly, it makes a picture boldâ€" The Regent Diamond. The Regent diamond. which was dis- Em: 10' “'h‘“ does my 9-“3 “Show? 9, whose roots in rocky land covered in India in 1701 and weighed ‘A Ire 136 carats when cut was for Years ‘ Surround a stone as! with a hand! . " ' . . . l the ut-rlti's ilIIE‘Sl large diumonl. ‘ngm 111 among “19 bim‘lders llrm ,Tlie breeze has lodged this seedling germ. .Anrl as the seed lay rock-einbt'iund. I Vl'. rooted where some PJl‘Lll was found” 'A rnckhound tree of strength and. might Is verily ll pleasing sight. inspiring. too, it is to see, ‘That I veu rock yields to a mo. 7 Hugo Wolf. Transiulei from the Ger- I Heedlns of spring time. intol. rout, of youth. ,Here he sits dryly HOUSEHOLD I Talking all day; “’oodenly sober Aul slim as his pay. â€" Maurice lielly. ‘;.__ Wu I. I“ FLEECE soot ‘ W I Use Minard's Llnlmcnt in the stables.l only the sickly child that is cross and is the home of one of the most interest- peevish. Mothers, if your children do , Ing characters of the lama-priesthood, not sleep well; if they are cross and ; the hermit monk. who receives the cry a. great deal, give them Baby's E worship and homage of pilgrims from Own Tablets and they will soon be I China, Mongolia, and Central Asia. well and happy again. I The fantastic ceremonies in the Baby's Own Tablets are a mild butj'l‘ernple, the hauntlmg sound of the thorough laxative which regulate the;trumpets from the Temple roof that bowels, sweeten the stomach, banish I, echo at night time through the moun- constipation, colic and indigestion and tain, all give an atmosphere of ro- promote healthful sleep. They are abso-‘i mance to this little-known corner of luter guaranteed free from opiateslthe world. and may be given to the new-born babe with perfect safety. You can obtain Baby’s Own Tablets through any medicine dealer at 25 cents a box, or by mail, post paid, from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. I I _-.__¢..___.__. Believes In Signs. Officer (to couple parked in aut0)â€"~. “Don’t you see the sign, ‘Fin-e for" parking?’ " Drive-r7“Yes, officer, I see it. heartily agree with it." B A B V G H I 0 KS AT BARGAIN PRICES You can get hast quality Chicks in June from Guns 5’: is est breeders of Trapnested Bred-to-Lay oultry at rock- bottom price. Barron Strain While Leghorn: June 1-11, per 100,315; AilerJune 14,312.50 0.11.0. arred Rocks June 1-12, per 100,318; Alter June ii, SIS Send a card for Free Illustrated Catalogue. OAK RIDGE FARM Dept.D PORT camii-f‘dnr. ‘ and v .0 I Double Weight. . Patrick Flannlgan and Murphy were I I in a dilemmaâ€"411 fact, they were in a ‘ regular Irish stew. "Shure," exclaimed Pat, "these scales is no good at all, at all- They , only weigh up to two hundred pounds, i and Oi'm near to two hundred andi fifty-" v They put their heads together and considered the matter. 1 "Av course,” reflected Murphy, “we must cut some av the superfluous! off1 ye, till ye balance.” I But. Pat objected. I Then Murphy was struck by a sud- den inspiration. "Shure, Pat," be ex- claimed, “phwat‘s to prevent ye gettin' on twice?" URNS 1 Mix Mlnard's with sweet oil. Spread on brown paper ‘4:.â€"_ Knives In Women's Graves. An Eskimo woman's knife is buried ith her when she dies. 7 and apply to parts injured. Soothes Llld heals rapidly. WE BUY 3 i 3 Harris Abattoir Co., Limited Strachan Ave., Toronto I Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Lumba go ‘ Rheumatism I D I. AFFEC HE HE U SafV Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Cloud acidester of Sallcyllcstld (Acetyl Salicylic Acid, that Aspirin means Bayer manufacture, to assist of Bayer Company mil be stamped with their general trade Wk, the Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of I? tablets Also bottles of 24 and looâ€"Druggists. sI of Bayer Manufacture of Bionrvscetic- “A. Arm “'bllc It is wii known the public against limitations. the Tablets I "Bayer Cross." â€"- 7'w7'o own way by augmenting the supply 6 nature’s lubricant. Nujol by softening the waste matter thus permits thorough and regular elimination without overtuxing the intestinal muscles. It is gentle, safe and natural in its action, and can be taken for any longth of time without any ill effect. Ask your drug Isl: for Nujol today and rcxuembefi 001: for the name “Nujol” in red on both bottle, label and package. FACE DISHGUIIEI] BY flMPlES Large,Hardand lg. ltched and Burned. Healed by Cuticura. “ I was troubled with pimples that broke out on my forehead. They were large, hard and red, and soon scattered over my face disfiguring it. The pimples fostered and itched and burned causing me to scratch, which made them worse. The trouble lasted about two months. ” I read an advertisement for Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. After using it I purchased more and now I am com- pletely healed.” (Signed) Miss Anna Molnar, R. F. D. 5, Box 55, Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 8, 1925. Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap, with touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soothe and heal. Cuticura Talcum is fragrant and refreshing. Sample Each Pres b Ill-ii. Addreu CID-dill: Depot: "Sunburn-u. ML. Hontntl.‘ Prion, Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50:. Talcum 25c. “- Culicura Shaving Sh'ck 25c. MAN Ilfllllll HARDLY WALK Mrs. Horn Tells how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health Hamilton,0nt.â€"“I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Veetable Compound ,, .V and would not be without it now. I had a female trouble so badly I could hardly walk and I was all run- down and could hardly get around to do my houseâ€" work ‘;I would be in bed three or four days at a 1 time. lwas told . 146 by a friend to try V'ulii‘ Vegetable Compound. I did, and by the time I took two bottles I was beginning to get around again. I took ten bottles in all, and nowI am all right again and doing my own work. I have six grown-ups to work for, so I have plenty to do. I also used Lydia. E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash, and I think it is good. But i owv my health to the Vegetable Compound, and I think if more of it was used Women would be better off. i would not be without it if it cost much more. “â€" Mrs. NELLIE HORN, 28 St. Matthews Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. Do you feel broken down, nervous and Weak sometimes? Lydia E. I’iv kâ€" ham’s Vegetable Compound is 0ch]- lcnt to take at such a time. It always helps, and if taker. regularly and per- sistently, will relieve this condition. 6 __ __..._.-1 Iss: . s. N... 23â€"396. . . __-- _â€"-â€"__â€"_4

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