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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 8 Oct 1909, p. 3

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3Q Thousands were convinced of its superiority at the var- ious exhibitions this year, .VVhy don’t YOU try it ? rrAt all dealers 100. per tin. Black or tan, There are many medicines that _will relieve indigestion for a time- Eth-ere are few that will make a per- {manent cure. But there is one me- 'ldidute that is a sure cure-that medicine is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They have cured thousands of (yases-many of them of years "c. vr_ttyrrdrry,. Cases like that of Mr. "‘John E. Seale of Montreal, Que, il'jafter many other medicines have "_been tried and found worthless. My. " :Seale says:----") nearly six years ‘fI suffered with indigestion. During e" it'll} that time I was constantly tak- 1ifyr, medicine for the trouble, but ggignever got more than temporary re- ::$1=igf. Finally I decided to try Dr. Viiliams’ Pink Pills and after us- _ Fir them for some time the trou- ‘j file disappeared and I am now able "rr,tf' eat heartily without the least g-trace of the suffering I formerly L endured. I can, from my own ex- perience, strongly recommend Dr. Williams' Tink Pills as a permary ent cure for indigestion.” Balf of a, new truth is better than pe, whole of an outgrown one. Each day's chances to serve are ppp-ortunities to o/fy, sacrifice. Speaking of literature, many a man’s love letters have made a de- cided hit-with a jury. The hardest tht of love is what it does with the unlovely and un- loving. _ _ - . " If you cannot carry heaven into your business you may find you have no business in heaven. . Folris who are most hungry for fame often give others nothing bu blame. Uprightness is mostly a, matter of backbone. The heart of any reform lies in the reform of the heart, The religion that goes farthest begins with those ngarest. Externally or Internally, It is Good.--When applied externally l-y brisk rubbing, Dr. Thomas' Ec- lectric Oil opens the pores and penetrates the tissue as few lini- ments do, touching the seat of the trouble and immediately affording relief. Administered internally, it will still the irritation inthe throat which induces coughing and will cure affections p of the bronchial ,tubes and respiratory organs. Try lit and be convinced. The activity of some people is devoted exclusively to stirring up trouble. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are good for every disease that good blood is good for, simply because they make good blood - that is why they cure rheumatism, heart p-alpitation, indigestion, neu- ralgia, St. Vitus' dance and the ailments of girlhood and woman- hood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold by all medi- cine dealers or direct by mail at 50 cents a, box or six boxes for 82.- "C from The Dr. Williams' Medicine b"isf,,1', Brockville, Ont. Not only can you produce a brighter and more lasting shine with " Nugget" than with- any other shoe polish sold, but you can do it in less time and with less effort. Love disarms death. No truth is learned until it is lived. iCazy people are always loyal to the letter of the Sabbath law. Some men have faith in God only as a refuge from the fear of men. Many a, man keeps his hands white at the expense of his heart. The world is be leaders who low successfully It/s hard raising fruit: in the heart that is filled with freight. Whed a man gets excited over his Ignorance he IS likely to think be IS enthusiastic for some truth. If you want to see a happy woman, just pull on Mrs. Mollie Dixon, 59 Roam Tshams' Pink N':t Mada Permanent Cure. SENTENCE SERMON r8 OWE in ("grontn MY LIFE T0 tMN PILLS. [ms f lNDlGESTION filled with would couldn’t even fol id. to ls at Ell‘ l "Not very. He asked me to put “he proposal in writing so I couldn't back out as all the others Laid.” Occasionally, too, Anarchists have fallen cut amongst themselves while temporarily resident in Eng- land. with the result that murder has been committed. A typical case of this class of crime occurred a few years back, when an Anar- chist shoemaker, resident in Clerk- enwell, London. was assassinated by a "comrade" whom he tried to induce to murder Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. The wholesale murders of Armen- ians at Peckham, too, in 1903, by the Terrorist Dakran, may be pro- perly relegated to this category, for victims and assassin were ahke One Reason Why England is Free me Anarchists. The reason that; Anarchist crimes are practically unknown in Eng- land is that the Terrorists have agreed to regard that country as a sort of haven of refuge, and, therefore, to be kept neutral. One of the few Anarchists out- rages which came anyway near be- ing actually carried out, was that planned by Martial Bourd‘ln, a Frenchman, who, some thirteen years ago, tried to blow. up the Greenwich Observatory. His bomb, however, exploded prematurely and he was the only person to suf- fer, being killer} on the spot”. Alt Walsann, in 1891, a plot was matured by alien Anarchists to blow up public buildings and as- sassinate certain officials, and bombs were made and filled. But the police were kept well informed, and pounced upon the gang, most of whom were sentenced to. long terms of imprisonment, About the same time an Italian Anarchist, named Polti, together with a com- panion, was captured in London with an uncharged bomb in his pos- session. These two also went into penal servitude for lengthy perio.ds. -iia/diists in everything but name Bigbee-"1 say, Smallbee, you are just the man 1 want to see. tou have known me now for five years, haven't you T’ Smallbee-"Yes." Bigbee-"Well, I would like you to accommodate me with the loan of $10.” Smallbee-"Sio-rry, Bigbee, but I can't.'l Bigbee--"Can't! Why not?” Smalrbee---"Because I have known you for five years.” "I must compliment you on the remarkable lightness of your bread," said the customer. "Thank you,” said the gratified baker. “It is: my aim to turn out the lightest bread in the town." "Yes," con- tinued the customer; "and if you get it much lighter it will take two of your pound-loaves to weigh six- teen ounces." _t++++44t44+++4i44++++4, t CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. f Dou't experiment with unsat- isfactory substitutes. Wilson's Fly Pads kill many times more house flies than any other known article. Don't tell other people what they should do. Do what you should do yourself and let it go at that. It's as easy for some men to make money as it is for others to make trouble, Why go limping and whining about your corms when a, 25 cent bottle of Holloway’s Corn Cure will remove them? Give it a trial and you will not regret it. Drill Sergeant (after three hours' steady drill with the new recruit) --"Right about face!" New Re- cruit (not .rnfovine,)---"Thanlr, good- STARTLING ENCOURAGEMENT Mudge--"Tt's funny how much easier it is to meet fellows I owe money than to meet the fellows who owe me money." Yabsley---"Per- haps it is because there are so many more. of them." +H++++++++++++++++++3 Kindly mention the name ot this paper in writing to advertisers. mg her mess, I’m right a%ut somethiiig at last." aLLCUl; llLUAU ‘1qu mum.) -"', _ traced to the stomach an? t bowels, and if these are pu + right the child will get well + and thrive well. Baby's Own Tablets cure all stomach and bowel troubles and all the + other minor ailments of + babyhood and childhood. The t Tablets are easy to take and t are guaranteed 'free from t opiates. Mrs. ll. Matthews, ' Canfield, Ont., says r--", have used Baby's Own Tab- 1 lets for my little girl who had + a weak stomach and was bad- ly constipated. The Tablets t cured her of both troubles, t and I really feel as if they 4 had saved her life." Sold ( by medicine dealers or by t mail at 25 cents a box from + The Dr. Williams' Medicine t Co., Brockville, Ont. T Most of the troubles that affect little ones may bt Was Amelia's father encourag- when you went to ask him for hand l" HAVEN OF REFUGE. And this is the season of the year when the wife begins reminding 3011 of your promise to build a coal bin in the cellar before snow flies. GRIEVOUS ERRORS made nowadays. Por instance when a person buys an imi- tation of "The'D, & L." Menthol Plaster said to be the genuine. Be careful and see that they are made by Davis & Lawrence Co. At the death of the Duke of Wellington the whole Diplomatic Corps was invited to the funeral at [St Paul's. The French Am- bassador, on receiving his invita- tion, was very much upset. He hurried off to his colleague of Rus- sia, Baron Brunnow, and confided to him the difficulty in which he was placed. "The longer I live," sighed the sage, "and the more I learn, the more firmly am I convinced that I know absolutely nothing!" "I could have" told sod that twen- ty-five years ago," said his wife, "but I knew it would be of no use " Wilson's Fly Pads, the best of all fly killers, kill both the flies and the disease germs. Go ahead and do the best you can and donlt worry about the c011se- quences. A Purely Vegetable Pill.~The chief ingredients of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are mandrake and dandelion, sedative and purgative, but perfectly harmless in their a'c- tion. They cleanse and purify and have a most healthful effect upon the secretions of the digestive or- gans. The dyspeptic and all who suffer from liver and kidney ail- ments will find in these pills the most effective medicine in concen- trated form that has yet been of- fered to the suffering. “The Queen," he said, "expects us to go to St. Paul's, to the fun- eval of the Duke of Wellington. How can I go, considering the in- juries which the Duke irdiicted on my country? What shall I do 2" Baron Brunnow listened gravely to his colleague's exposition and then replied: "As the Duke is dead," he said, “I think you can safely go to his funeral. If you were asked to attend his resurrec- tion, I should say refuse the invi- tation." "I understand," said Mr. Stay- late, “that a, Western genius is perfecting an apparatus by means of which a, person's face may be seen miles away." "Well," re- plied Miss Patience Gonne, "it certainly will be a boon to see some faces a long way off, if they can only be kept there." In the causes of infant mortality cholera morbus figures frequently, and it may be said that complaints of the bowels are great destroyers of child life. If all mothers would avail themselves of so effective a, remedy as Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dr sentery Cordial many a little one could be saved. This Cordial can be given with safety to the smallest child, as there is no injurious sub- stance in it. Red, Tvealc, TFearr, “Ellery Eyes. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine For Your: Eye Troubles. . You Will Like Murine. It Soothes. 500 At Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronto, Some men who pat you on the back would rather punch your head. The l4yng-haired pianistis known by his locks as well as by his keys. He--"l am rather in favor of the English than the American mode of spelling." She--' 'Yes _ He-"Yes, indeed! Take 'par- lour,' for instance. Having 'u' in it makes all the difference in the world. ISSUE K0. 41-00. HE COULD GO SHE E KNEW IT. SURE Radway’s Ready Relief. Charles Dickens was the only member of the family who made much money, as the records show. His father, the original of Micaw- ber, was considered improvidont and the British Government is pay- ing small pensions to two nieces of the novelist. There is said to be no headstone over the graves of Augustus N. Dickens and his wife and children. Reference to the records shows that Mrs. Bertha Dickens and three children of the couple were buried previously, Mrs. Dickens' death preceding that of her husband by about one year. Francis Jeffery Dickens died at Moline in 1887, a, year after he ob- tained his discharge as a, mamber of the Canadian northwest moun- ted police, with which he served as an inspector at Fort Pitt during the Riel rebellion, which was brought to a close in 1885. When Francis Jeffery Dickens died at Moline he was without money, having spent all he had be- fore arriving from Ottawa, One., where he passed the previous win- ter. He was medium in size and not unlike his father in appearance. He was employed by his father on Household Words and subsequently joined the Royal Bengal mounted police, drifting to Canada from 1rdia_hicatgo News. Brother, Sister-rn-Law and Son Buried in Illinois. One brother, a, sister-in-law and a son of Charles Dickens, the Eng- lish novelist, have found their final resting place in Illinois. The bodies of the brother and his wife and three children are in Grcceland Cemetery, and that of the son, Francis Jeffery Dickens, is buried at Moline. Confirmation of the statement that Augustus N. Dick- ens, brother of the novelist, died in Chicago and was buried at Graceland, Oct. 7, 1866, was ob- tained from Ossian C. Simonds, landscape superintendent of the cemetery. 8teward-"Anything, I can bring you, sir?” Traveller-"Y-yes, st-steward. B-bring me a continent, if you have one, or an island-anything, stew- ald, so Hui-long as it's solid. If you can't sus-sink the ship. Guest---"), kept up that ter- rifie pounding on the piano last night?” Host-"It was next door."' Guest-tU great annoy- ance, isn't it 2” Host-jst it is. I'd like to play on that pianofor about an hour-with a hose." _ Where Ordinary Salves fail ZamvBuk Succeeds. Chronic sores which cause trouble by " breaking open," may be cured by Zam- Bulr, as well as recent injuries and diseases. ff you suffer from some old sore-hidden, per- haps, but none the less painful for that-- dont dally, apply Nature's healing essences as provided in Zam-Buk. Mrs. I. E. Ashton, of In, Vickers Street, Fort William, tells how valuable Zara-Bak Is as a family balm. She says r--" We first used Zam-Buk for cuts and bruises, etc., and found it so satis. factory that my husband started using it for a chronic sore. For a long time he had been bothered with an old sore on his leg, and had used various preparations, yet nothing had permanently cured it. He began applying Zam-Buk balm. and was very soon agreeably surprised to notice a great improvement. PAINKILLER is the best, the safest and the surest remedy for cramps, colic and diarrhoea. As a linimeut for wounds and sprains it is unequalled. Avoid substitutes, there is hut one "Painlri1ler"--Pelwv Davis' --25e. and 500. The first day out-Steward; "Did you ring, sir?" Traveller-les, steward, l-I rang." It’s well to have a song in your heart. If you haven't the right kind of a voice it's also well to keep it. there. d It was only a matter of a short time be, fore Zam-Buk had thoroughly cleansed the sore of all foul matter and heating commenced. It is now some months since the sore was completely closed, and there is no likelihood of it breaking out again. q ' ' " Since then my baby, eighteen months old, has been cared of eczema on the scalp by Zam- Buk. This eczema came in red pimples, and 1f rubbed or scratched, formed into spres. The child was very fretful from the irritation of the scalp, but whenever Zam-Buk was applied it seemed to bring the greatest relief. Frequent applications were effective in clear. ing all traces of the disease from the baby's scalp in a short space of time, I feel it my duty to give the credit where due, arid I cheer- fully recommend de‘Buk to all sufferers from chronic sores, bad leg, or eczema." Judge-"How old are you?" Witness (a lady)--"Thfrty." Judg,e-'t1irty? I have heard you give the same age in this court for fohe last three years." ivWitness---'Wes; fam not; one of those persons who say one thing to-day and another U-morrow." Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- ator is pleasant to take; sure and effectual in destroying worms. Many have tried it with best 1'e- sults. Zam-Buk is Nature's own healing balm, being composed of pure herbal essences. It is a sure cure for eczema, ringworm, ulcers, cuts, burns, bruises, poisoned sores, chronic wounds, bad leg, piles, festering sores, chap- ped hands, cold-sores, frost-bite, and all skin injuries and diseases. Druggists and stores everywhere scil at Soc, a box, or post free for price from Zam.Buk Co., Toronto; 3 boxes $1.25. You are warned against harm. ful imitations represented to be "just as good." SOME OF DICKENS FAMILY. CUBE THAT BQSTIHATE tililii, WANTED SOMETHING SOLID CONSISTENT. l’ Subscribe for -eLIada's brightest poultry paper, 25 cents per year. Address ghe Canadian Poultry News, Owen Sound. nt. lv' -Lsrishtsr foilafs wegkly Tyler, London, Ont. h money or premiums send your name and address for our juvenile catalogue of easy selling household specialties. Our adult Agents 68 page catalogue is also ready, free on request. Canada. Silver- cloth Co., Toronto, Ont. ' Ladies to do plain and light sewing at home, whole qr spare time; good pay; work sent any distance, charg- es paid; send stamp for full parti- culars. National Manufacturing Company, Montreal. ." Ir", WANTED.-TO ACT AS AGENT for “TORONTO SATURDAY NIGHT" in his spare time. Good money. Cirew lation Manager, Toronto. (WANVASSERS WANTED. Others clear _/ twenty dollars wegkly. Apply Alfred T0rrurix---ttSure thing. Why, he can pick up an umbrella and walk off with it just as it it belonged to him." Ifojax--'trs Jaysmith what you would call a, clever man?” I , OULTRYMEN AND FARMERS -. Subscribe for Canada's brightest Relief for Suffering, Everywhere. --He whose life is made miserable by the suffering that comes from indigestion and has not tried Par- melee's Vegetable Pills does not know how easily this formidable foe can be dealt with. These pills will relieve where others fail. They are the result of long and patient study and are confidently put for- ward as a sure oorrector of disor- ders of the digestive organs, from which so many suffer. A wise man is one who knows what not to do and doesn't do it. Kindly mention tho name of this paper in writing to advertisers. The microscope in the hands of experts employed by the United States Government has revealed the fact that a house fly some- times carries thousands of disease germs attached to its hairy body. The continuous use of Wilson's Fly Pads will prevent all danger oi infection from that source by killing both the germs and the flies, The ever-burning question, "What shall we do with our boys I." seems to be satisfactorily answer- ed in the following advertisement, which appears in the window of a butcher's shop y-- "Wanted, a, re- spectable boy for beef sausages." FREE I DE SILVA INSTITUTE, Suite 200, 55 University St. Montreal, Canada OYS AND GIRLS WISHING TO EARN ii" t Tobacco Igliili and (ME " , Drug Habits New System of Treatment. Recently Discovered Remedy that Cures Rapidly and Permanently. Marvellous Results obtained that makes our remedy one of the wonders of Modern Medicine. Patients cured secretly at their own homes against their own will and knowledge. No suffering, no injections, no loss ot time, or detention from business, no bad after effects. WANTED. We send by mail, free of charge. our 64 page book, which fully ex- plains our modern system of treatment, of how the Drink, Tobaooo and Drug habits can be rapidly overcome and cured. This book t Bent in a plain envelope, sealed from observation, so no one can tel; what your letter contains. All correspondence absolutely secret sud taontidentitrl. Address. Bonds of Railroads and Public Service Cor- poratious of demonstrated earning power yield 4 1-2 to 5 1-4 per cent. [NEWS OF E8TABld8HE0 ly00sTMr3--- Bonds of JonrestaUished and continuously prosperous industries yield 5 1-2 to 6 per cent. Descriptive circular and full particulars of any spect)ic security furnished upon request. It is a pleasure to select from our o.f'erings a suitable bond and to assist to a thorough investi- gation of the security. A comprehensive list-debentures of practi- wily every Province of the Dominion-county, city, town and school district-yield 4 per cent. to 5 1-4 per cent. T RAILROAD AHB PQBUS EERVEEE 373333- Our Booklet of' oferings just published de- scribes numerous issues qf' MotrticipaJ, Rail- road and Public Service Bonds, from which an investment may be selected to meet practically all requirements. MSNEQEPAL B't'iBiiNT'0M8--- Antwan List of Inveskmenis Daiwna, (likiamrnris mR?@WIGTE LWTEE 'arb"/2fkfg HIS ABILITY. whNTED. Fri'; ma "iiiiriiGa 1?? Show samples of our reliable medi- cmes, superb toilet preparations, pure baking powder, and flavorintt extracts to your neighbors and forward their orders to us. You can easily make form ten to twentrdive dollars a week and have permanent position. Goods sell on sight and repeat orders come fast, Book "How to Succeed” and particulars sent tree: The Home Supply Co.. Deut. 50, Merrill Building, Toronto. A! Yonge St., Toronto, prepares com. petent stenogranhers in 30 days by the BOYD SYL-LA-BIC SYSTEM. Positions Be. Mr ANTED - LOCAL Agents-Liberal men; apply by letter. Insurance Company, pondence confidential. Mr E WANT NOW IN EVERY UNRE- PRESENTED district a. reliable agent to sell Pelham's Peerless fruit and ornamental tees., Consider this. Good pay weekly, Exclusive territory. Stock guaranteed up to grade and delivered in good condition and all the advantages of selling well-known stock. Write now for agency for Fall and Winter months. Pei- ham Nursery 60., Toronto, Ont Lirdli. "Write-tos: -eata1osue, M, EN AND WOMEN-DONT BE IDLE-- ' 'd Show samnles of our reliable medi- Itmag l (iManllrttgI mama, Tweak». Ottawa, Quehm; "iiiee,'diGur" thee. WFEWRWE RS Bargain prices, $15 to $65, (all makes) taken in exchange Ior Model IO and I; Remingtons. Many of these machines show little use. Remington Typewriter Company, lelted. 144 BAY STREET. TORONTO. and a good school in every respect is the BRITISH AMERiOAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y.s11.0.A. Building. Toronto. Enter any time for fall term. Write tor particulars, MONEY NIAKENG LITTLE FARMS TdNG BooK--150 FAVORITE SONGS, At words., mpsie; Ten cents. Arthur. " ERNIE“ AHEEEGAH EYE”!!! M." {all (a: um: In yen! toms, or and an». BOYD'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL. 181 For my VII" pen-eat! yum work to the AGENTS WANTED. T. M. WATSON, Principal. EDUCATIONAL. FOR SALE. Belt Fruit. Alfalfa and Stock Grow- ing Section-L Rich. Deep Soilmlrri- gated. Easy Payments. Write toe Booklet. muons]: LAND co, hiarysvllln " - Salim-nil IN CALIFORNIA’S (lijfifii] FREE I AND GENERAL contracts to good Continental Life Toronto. Correa.

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