Times & Guide (1909), 13 Nov 1908, p. 4

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_ If a girl is in love with a young man she can‘t see anyone else in a lcrowd. _ They are Carefully Prepared. â€" Pills which dissipate themselves in the stomach canrot be expected to have much effect upon the intestines and to overcome costiveness the medicine administered must influâ€" ence the action Of theseâ€"eanals, Parmelee‘s! Vegetable Pills are so made, under the supervision of exâ€" rts, that the substance in them °; averate on the intesâ€" parded in action until It takes two to make a quarrelâ€"â€" but that is ro reason why you should be one of them. Emong pills. What it lacks in siz> is makes up in potency. The remeâ€" fies which it carries are put up in these small doses, beeause they are ko powerful that only small doses mre required. The full strength of the extracts is secured in this form and do their work thoroughly. Sheâ€""Do you like dark hair or golden t‘ Heâ€"‘"Dark; you can alâ€" pways seo it quicker in the butter."" _A Small Pill, but Powerful. â€" Whey that judge of the powers of pillâ€" by its size, would consider E’armelee’s Vegetable Pills to be lacking. It is a_ little wonder [ FIRE SPREADS in dry grass, so does an Inflammation in the throat grow down into the ungs. Deal promptly with a cold as with a fire, _ If you want new bealth and new strength try Dr. Williams‘ Pink P{HS; &t hdvfl‘ use of this medicine will not disapmaint zyoy. _Sold by medicine deai‘ew ma at 50 gents a box or six boxes ie 50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Meldicine Co., Brockville, Ont. | | Miss Ada Burke, The Range, N. B., says :â€"‘"I feel that I cannot say too much in favor of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, In March, 1907, I was attacked with whooping cough which clung to me for several months, and when the cough disapâ€" peared I was left weak and run down. All summer I was ailing, but when the autumn came I seemâ€" ed to be completely worn out. For a whole month I never moved outâ€" side the house, and could scarcely walk about the house I was so weak. I had no appetite, my color was a greenish yellow. I had seâ€" &lie headaches and would be almost breathless at the least exertion. I took, several bottles of medicine, but it did_not help me, and then my mpother got me three boxes of Dr. ?Villia,ms’ Pink Pills, when I bad ‘used them I was much better. and hy the time I had taken anâ€" otherthree boxes I was again enâ€" Loyingf the best of health, with a earty appetite. good color and reâ€" newed energy."‘ > 3 GONSUMPTION‘S ies in Weak, Watery Blood. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Maks the _ â€"â€" Blood Rich and Red. â€" when you begin to cough use Allen‘s Lung cause intolerable pain. y‘s Corn Cure removes the Try it, and see what £â€"pain is saved. sy to see theâ€" blessings of through the eyes of a milâ€" ung ladies were talking the y about a third who had me engaged to a widower, s the cornet, and has four ‘‘What could be worse,"‘ one, ‘"than four children rnet?‘ _ ‘"Nothing,"" said ir, ‘"except, perhaps, six and a trombone." 1 is the oldest form of known. 7 _ Chewing * Tobacco. It teesthehigh quality of y 8 STARTIING POINT Men should look for this ‘‘Probably not," loftily, ‘"but I insist on knowing what they are." ‘‘Brains, sir.‘" _\ ‘‘Perhaps you will condescend to enlighten me as to your principal implements." R ‘"It is hardly wosth while. You don‘t understand their nature or (}Ib don‘t use,"" ‘‘To some extent. Those are not the principal implements of my trade, though." ‘‘Familiar with the use of the pick, shovel, and spade, I preâ€" sume ?" r Every mother is naturally anxiâ€" cus that her little ones shall be healthy, good natured and bright. Every mother car keep her little ones in this condition if she will give them an occasional dose of Baby‘s Own Tablets. These Tabâ€" lets cure all stomach and bowel troubles, break up colds, destroy worms and make teething easy. Equâ€" ally good for the new born baby or the well grown child. Mrs. W. E. Stewart, St. George, N. B., says:â€"‘I have used Baby‘s Own Tablets for my little ones for seyâ€" eral years and have found them reâ€" liable in all emergencies. I canâ€" not praise the Tablets too highly."‘ Rold by medicine dealers or by mail wt 25 cents a box from The Dr. ‘Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, ‘Ont. ‘You hre right sir,". replied the a civil engineer _ presume, my good fellow, you‘re & laborer?‘‘ said a lawyer to a plainlyâ€"dressed witness. "TH& FARMET‘S ADYOCATE " Mention this S‘MPLE COPY FrEE THE BEST ASRICULTURAL AND HOME PaPEr «_Mrs. Frillsâ€"‘Now that I have engaged you, Bridget, I am going to begin to give you a little trainâ€" i1g in the art of waiting on guests. You see, my daughter is coming out next monthâ€"â€"‘" Bridget â€" ‘"Indade, mum! An‘ how long was ste "it pfizson<*.. & s BLRBT‘S WELFARE Andrew replied _ with dignity, ‘"Did you ever see anything I didn‘t return? No, I guess you didn‘t." â€" ‘‘Where‘s that fives, dol‘&rs you borrowed of me last month, Anâ€" Gfew I." NC asked. (I duBl t â€"â€"n% to seem tight, but I‘ve just got to___}) § Andrew Thomas was a great ‘"forgetter.‘"‘ He forgot to pay the money he owed, and to give people back the things he borrowed. Moreover, he was "touchy‘‘ on the subject, so that few of his friends liked to hint that he had any of their property in his possession. One day one of them took his courâ€" age in his hand. > 2 kenih Aecd AeBe ce can ced whtel ce dnc d ce old cce = Aor it nc The police prevented any speechâ€"| Backache should use Dodd‘s Kidney es being made by the agitators, and | p;jjg. ateempts to create disturbances Why do Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cure were promptly suppressed. A Euroâ€"| Backache 1 Simply because Backâ€" pean corporation official was attackâ€" | ache is Kidney ache, and Dodd‘s e3 outside the university, and bis‘ Kidney Pills positively cure all carriage was stoned. One of the Kidney aches and ills. This has footmen was severely injured, and peen proved in thousands of cases only escaped death in consequence jp Ganada. _ If you haven‘t used of the bravery of the coachman. them yourself ask yeur neighbors. Forty thousand Bengalis paraded the streets, the procession being a mile and a half long, and stopping all traffic. Sureadranath RBanerâ€" jee, the "uncrowned king‘‘ of Benâ€" gal, was escorted by a bodyguard. He walked beneath the standard of Bengal. ed weekly. Only $1.50 per year. Drop postâ€"card for free sample copy. Agents Warted. Address : W on the American Continent. No progressive farmer can afâ€" ford to be without it. Publishâ€" In eonsequenee of the alarming ramors that the Bengalis contempâ€" lated an attack on Europeans, two companies of Gordon Higlanders were turned out for patrol duty, and the remainder of the regiment was kept under arms in the fort. Two hundred police with fixed bayâ€" onets marched to the scene of the principal assemblage in Calcutta, while five hundred other police, inâ€" cluding plainâ€"clothes men armed with revolvers, were posted in the native city, in order to be ready to quell any rioting. 3 Would you like to bhave a samâ€" p‘s copy on ino Turimerv Ad. vecate and‘" Home Magazine! Several police proclamations were posted everywhere forbidding meetâ€" ings and processions after 5 o‘clock, and ordering the arrest of any naâ€" tive found carrying weapons. Third Ananiversary of Partition of the Province. A remarkable antiâ€"European deâ€" monstration was made throughout Bengal recently on the occasion of the third anniversary of the partiâ€" tion of the province. _ _ : The natives observed the amniverâ€" sary as a day of mourning, discardâ€" ing their clothes and footwear and abstaining from food. â€" All shops were closed in Calcutta. MOURNING IN BENGAL. OUTSIDE HIS LINE MOTHER‘S CHIEF CARE, paper. _ London Ort INSULTED. 1 am a workman, wibness, who was 1261 Considerable areas have been treated with oilsâ€"=f various grades and gravities preduced from either petreleum or asphalt. ‘Their effect upen the réad has lasted considerâ€" abry ‘anger, and a good treatment with oil wili Kecp thro 1nad dustless for wheels, infsmuch as it will not evaporate, but will disappear only by absorption into" the roadway. ‘The serious detriment in the use of oil, however, has been the fact that it is obnoxious to_ pedestrians. Skirts and shoes are stained by it, and the automobilists and carriage owners often complain of damage to their vehicles. Sea water has also been used in sea coast cities to some advantag, resulting in a considerable saving in sprinkling expense. DO NOT REACH SOURCE. Several of these liquids have deâ€" monstrated their ability to keep the road dustless for & short period. None of them aim to, or have sucâ€" ceeded in preventing dust formaâ€" tion. Moreover the oily dust, which does arise sometimes from an oilâ€" treated road is especially dirty and obnoxious, and property owners on All kinds of promising compounds which make the dust sticky or heavy have been tried. Bometimes they have been of a character that would permit of their being dissolved in water, and used from an ordinary sprinkling cart, giving to the water a soapy or sticky character to de lay evaporation. 7 The thousands of experiments for the suppression of dust on macadam roads which have been made durâ€" ing the past five years have now deâ€" veloped a vast amount of data on the subject, which is summarized in Municipal Engineering, as folâ€" lows : All Eut Tar Fousd to‘ be Useless in Preventing Bust on Roads. EXPERIMENTS WITH LMQUIDS FOR PREYENTION. 66 It Retains Old and Makes New Friends. â€" Time was when Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil had but a small field of distribution, but now its territory is widespread. Those who first recognized its curative qualities still value it as a speciâ€" fic, and while it retains its old friends it is ever making new. It% is certain that whoever once uses it will not be without it. "I find Dodd‘s Kidney Pills the best medicine for Backache I have ever used. I only used two boxes and they cured me of Backache I had had for five years. It started through a strain. My father‘s back also bothered him, and he got some relief from one pill I gave him. They were too precious to give him more. _ All persons suffering from %alcka;che should use Dodd‘s Kidney ills." Among many others Mr. Frank Banfield, after years of suffering, kas found relief in Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, and here is what he is telling his friends â€" Garnish, Fortune Bay, NHAd., Nov. 9. (Special). â€"Among the fishâ€" ermen here, who through exposure to wet and cold are subject to these pains and sches which come from diseased Kidneys, Dodd‘s Kidâ€" rey Prills are looked upon as a posiâ€" tive boon to mankind. They are never tired of telling how their Backaches and their Rheumatism vanish before the great Kidney remedy. Fishermen Regard Them as a Boon to Mankindâ€"Mr. Fraok Banfield Tells How They Cured His Backâ€" ache. TO THE GRAND WORK DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS ARE DOING. NETEFOUNDLAND PAYS TRIBUTE ds PAMDV L UV iâ€". ISSUE NO. 46â€"o8. T @ nrP_ _AE h I : u"}.bu s D‘ST ST!‘:.”pz In Samoa the smart ladies wear tortoiseâ€"shell hats. ‘‘Please, Mr. Brown," said the young litigant, "I want to get a diâ€" vorce from our family |" ‘‘Well, Johnny,"‘ said the man of law, after ho. had shaken hands with him, ‘what can I do for you ?" There are in Quebec toâ€"day deâ€" scendants of Wolfe‘s Highland<rs, who stormed the place ; but, though Ecottish in everything else, they speak French, and do not know English. A little b:y, aged five, had been severely punished by his parents for disobedience, and the next day, without a word to anyone, he hurâ€" ried off to the family legal adviser, who happened to be a particular friend of his. NO SUBSTITUTE for "The D & L Monthol Plaster, although sopse unscrupulous dealers may say thoreis. Recormended bg doctors, hospitals, clergy and everybody, for stiffness, pluerisy, etc, ‘‘Yes.‘‘ ‘"Well, madam, according to her report, you don‘t need a governess. You need a wild beast tamer.‘‘ Ladyâ€"‘"I am looking for a goverâ€" ness for my children.‘‘ Manager of Intelligence Officeâ€"‘"Didu‘t we supply you with one last week?‘ bottles. A LITTLE QUIET is the best of all diet, yet it will not make bone and muscle but " Ferrovim " :vil}.‘ Try it. Al drug and general stores. §1 cacpat In the race for wealth the aver age man acts like a horse of a longâ€" eared breed. % CEB. It is pretty well established that the tarviated surface preserves the road so well as to more than save its cost in the renewel of the stone. Automobile traffic, instead of breakâ€" A treatment for such roads costs about $300 per mile, and calls for no apparatus except an ordinary sprinkling cart with a special adâ€" justable nozzle. A single treatment will give good results for a year, and will freâ€" quently show good effect much lonâ€" ger. Sprinkling is unnecessary and ar occasional cleaning is the‘ only care required. TAR FOUND BEST. It has been found that tar could be used to make the mosaic waterâ€" proof. A tar compound is applied to the road in a liquid condition, and hardens among the fine interâ€" stices of the roadway somewhat like cement in concrete. It is absolutely waterproof and a road so treated will shed water like the proverbial duck‘s back. In fact, if the road happens to be imperfectly drained so as to leave puddles after a rain, the water in the puddles will not be absorbked by the road and will only disappear by evaporation. Many countries, facing the probâ€" lem of automobile wear, preferred to give up all attempt at maintainâ€" ing a top drossing ol fine sereoned steone, ard have adnmmutted trafhic diâ€" reetly upon the coarser stone, which constitutes the second layer. Ib was recognized that if this moâ€" saic of No. 2 stone could only be made waterproof it would give treâ€" mendous durability, inasmuch as the abrasion on this surface, as compared with a surface of fine screenings, was practically nil. The mosaic, in fact, on an old road is practically nonâ€"dustâ€"producing, but is very susceptible to disturbance by water and disruption by frost. It has been generally recognrized during the last year or two that all these methods are more palliatives, and do not strike at the source of the trouble, namely the weakness of the natural macadam binder. Under oldâ€"style trafic a. macadam read wore out very slowly, but anâ€" tomobiles will destroy the fine=o surfacing in a year, stripping vhe top dressing down to the No. 2 stone. The water then finds ready access and does great damage. oil treated roads have made mu complaint against the treatment AMPLE GROUNDS NO TOP DRESSING actually makes it smoothâ€" made much FREE TO YGUâ€"MY SI3TE2 Motherâ€""Didâ€"you get that awful ~24 while out playing?‘ Sonâ€""No mother ; 7 thisk I ee=ght it washing my face yesterday ==nuing.,‘"â€" _ * oo h n â€" ol 22000009 ROSes,AAGICRIY ano surely. Remember tnat it will cost you nothing to gim treatment a complete trialy and if you should wish to continue, it will cost you anly about 12 cents a week, or less than two cents a day. 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