Times & Guide (1909), 8 Jul 1910, p. 7

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’died hard for four years, I sufâ€" ered so much from indigestion that I found it difficult to earn my living.. I was troubled with terâ€" rikle pains, a bloating feeling, and \ & soreness in the stomach. This led to a loss of appetite and I beâ€" Fan to show signs of a nervous | breakdown. I tried several differâ€" ent treatments without finding any apparent relief, and my nervous fmustem had grown so shattered that I could not work. A priest who was interested in me advised me to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and I followed his advice. It was not long before they began to bring me Without apparent dificulty Pilar has mastered, entirely by ear and unaided, a number of pieces to the learning of which practiced musiâ€" cians have devoted much time and effort. She has never had a teachâ€" er, but her ear is so true that she cun reproduce nearly everything sho hears. ,_Riceting and the use of freâ€"digested T®®eds may give same relief, but will never cure indigestion. The work of indigestion depends upon the biood and the nerves and the only way to cure indigestion is to so tone the stomach that it will do the k that nature intended it should . The very best way to cure a rak stomach is through a course Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. These rew the blood, strengthen the rnerves and thus give tone to the !mach, and enable it to do its ‘ork with ease and comfort. . No one suffering from indigestion in even the slightest form should negâ€" lect the trouble for an instant; to do so means that it obtains a firmâ€" dw hbold, and daily the misery and suffering is increased, and the cure made more difficult. At the first apâ€" proach of the trouble take Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and it will speedily disappear. These Pills wili cure even the most obstinate case of indigestion, but raturally 1t takes longer to do so. Mr. Philâ€" ip Laflieur, St. Jerome, Que., says : mm [iter I left college, when I had kad the play. A small packageâ€"any man who is wrappea up in himself. That was the beginning of Pilar‘s musical career, and since that day the child‘s progress at the pliano kLas astounded. everyone who has One day Pilar, but 28 months old, was sitting on the carpet playâ€" ing with her toys while a German maid sat singing a volkslied. Sudâ€" denly the child dropped her playâ€" things, toddled over to ~the piano ad, climbing up on to the stool, man to strike the keys in search of the combination that would reâ€" produce the melody she had heard. Rpanish Infant, Plays Piano With Absolute Precision. Pilar Osorio, the threeâ€"yearâ€"old siimchter of a Spanish physician, is -"W wonder in the musical world. With her tiny hands running up and down the keys with lightningâ€" like rapidity and. absolute precisâ€" ion, she plays most difficult passagâ€" es from classical composers with the ease of a master. family to take‘ him to Berlin to study. This they did, and in that city Pamito received his musical educaâ€" \‘.under the guidance of Herr Nkisch himself. Then the family took Pepito around on a series of concert tours. _ While they were staying in Leipsic Pilar was born. ‘ At last, after much fumbling, the child stupefied the maid by playâ€" ing the tune correctly. lt Several years ago Herr Nikisch, the celebrated conductor, was tourâ€" ing Spain with the Berlin Philharâ€" mpnic Orchestra. Hearing of Pep:â€" ito‘s musical ability, he advised the Sold by all medicine dealers: or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. b@ck to health, and in the course of a couple of months my stomach wes as sound as ever; my nervous system strong and vigorous, and I have since enjoyed the best of health. I owe all this to Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills, for which I shall always feel grateful." Little Pilar‘s remarkable talent first manifested itself in a rather peculiar fashion. She has a halfâ€" brother, Pepito, 10 years old, who is already a distinguished pianist. Indigestion is a condition in which the stomach is more or less urable to digest the food. â€" Even a light case of indigestion means much misery, but when the trouble 38 at its worst the life of the sulâ€" ferer is one of constant and acute misery. Indigestion is recognized by a burning sensation in the stoâ€" Bnach, bloating, an appressive feelâ€" ing of weight, belching wind, pains in the region of the heart, often voemiting and nausea, and a dread of food for the misery it causes. PANGS AND TORTURES # OF A WEAK STOMAGH Prompt Relief and Curse Can be Obtained Through Dr. Williams‘ & Pink Pills THREEâ€"YEARâ€"OLD GENIUS. vleasure of hearing her the doctor testified tlut he had what they called in medical parâ€" lznce a ‘‘paper skull.‘"‘ ‘The case lecked dark for the prisoner, howâ€" ever, and the jurâ€" returned a verâ€" dict of guilty. As the man was trought before the court for senâ€" tence it was noticed that his lordâ€" ship had his black cap in his hand. "Have you anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced upon you,‘‘ demanded Lord Fitzâ€" gibbon.. The man looked for a moâ€" ment and then said, ‘"No, your lordship, I have nothing to say, but I should like to ask one question."‘ ‘‘(What is that, my mant‘ said Eitzgibbon. ‘"I should like to know what a man with a head like that was doing in Tipperary ?‘ The black cap was put away and a priâ€" somn sentence imposed. BRIGET LITTLE ONES Babies that are well, sleep well, eat well and play well. They sleep naturally and wake up good naâ€" tured. The child that is not rosyâ€" cheeked nad playful needs prompt attention for it is not well. A sickly child can be restored to health with a few doses of Babv‘s Own Tablets, which cure colic, indigestion, conâ€" stipation, teething troubles and the cther disorders from which young children suffer. Mrs. Thos. Whitâ€" ing, Waterford, Ont., says : "I have used Baby‘s Own Tablets in my home for some years and would not be without them. I find them just the right medicine for little ones."" Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. ‘"‘The order of the court was carâ€" ried out. And the cow, in spite of its ten months‘ absence, took withâ€" out hesitation the lane which brought it, a few minutes later, inâ€" to the peasant‘s stable."" Lord Fitzgikbon was holding asâ€" sizes in Tipperary county when a man was brought before him on inâ€" dictment for murder. . The case was proved that the victim came to his death by being hit with a stick in the hands of the defendant, but Bucharest Magistrate Gave Judgâ€" ment Worthy of Solomon. ‘"A judgment worthy of Solomon, as homely and almost as wise, was pronounced recently by a civil magâ€" istrate in Bucharest,‘""‘ according to a traveller in Paris the other day after a tour of eastern Europe. "It came about this way,‘"‘ explained the traveller. ‘"In the month of May of last year a peasant living in the village of Predeal, near the Hungarian frontier, lost his cow. About two months ago he happened to be standing at the railroad staâ€" tion, watching a train load of catâ€" tle about to be sent across the frontier. Suddenly he gave a shout. ‘"That‘s my cow!‘ he cried, running toward one of the cars. » ‘‘The trainmen only laughed at him and he went before the magisâ€" trate. This good man listened to the peasant‘s story patiently. Then he pronounced this judgment : ‘The cow. shall be taken to the public serare of Predeal and milked. Then, if it goes of its own accord to the plaintiff‘s stable it shall beâ€" long to. him.‘ On leaving the army in 1869, Lincoln had‘ a chequered career as a drill instructor and insurance agent, and, finally, being unable to take care of himself, agreed to enâ€" ter the workhouse, where he was one of the honored veterans. Then an exâ€"inspector of the Portsmouth police discovered his whereabouts, became a_ Good. Samaritan, and gave him a home until. he passed away. Lincoln enjoyed good health to the last, but was mentally feeble. Before he could get on his feet he was gripped by some Russians, frogâ€"marched to Var, and questionâ€" ed about the English forces; but he refused to give any information, though threatened with the knout. Lincoln spent a year in Russia, and used to declare that he had been in every Russian prison. Once he was closely watched by the Czar Nicholas. â€" He afterwards reached England through an exchange of prisoners. He led his troop in the famous charge. His horse was shot uhder him, but he captured a riderless oneâ€"that of Captain Nolan, who brought the fatat order and was shot down early in the charge. Linâ€" ecln soon lost his second horse, vhich was shot under him, and, without a scratch, he fell sprawlâ€" ing among the wounded and dying. Death in England of Troopâ€"Sergeâ€" antâ€"«Major Lincolx. The death occurred at Portsâ€" mouth, England, a few days ago of Troopâ€"Sergeantâ€"Major Lincoln, one of the few survivors of the famous charge of the Light Brigade at Balâ€" aclave. Lincoln, a fine old man, standing over six feetb, was botrn at Cambridge ninetyâ€"five years ago, anda served through the Crimean campaign in the 13th Light Draâ€" goons %mw the 13th Hussars), but which he called the ‘"Bangalore Gallopers." ONE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE COW KNEW ITS STABLE. LUCKY QUESTIONS. MAKE HOME BRIGSHT A very original method of proposâ€" ing to a charming girl was adopted by a young man, who was of a painfully shy disposition. ‘"I say,""‘ he continued, "wouldn‘t it be strange if we both got married the same day ? "Yes, wouldn‘t it !‘ ‘"‘And what a joke if the clergyâ€" man made a slip, and, instead of uniting us with our selected partâ€" ners, married you and I to each other!â€" That would be a slip !"‘ "‘So you think Jinks is a better conversationalist than Smith ? Why, ncither one of them ever says anyâ€" thing sensible.""‘ "I know, but it takes Smith longer to say it.‘" â€" ‘"Well,"‘ he remarked carelessly, "I daresay I shall get married some cay .‘ "I suppose I shall, too,""‘ responâ€" ded the lady dreamily. vill persist if it be not dealt with. Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills are the very best medicine that can be takâ€" en to bring relief. These pills are specially compounded to deal with dyspepsia, and their sterling quaâ€" Minard‘s Liniment Cures Colds, Eto. The Pill That. Brings Relief. â€" When, after one has partaken of a meal he is oppressed by feelings of fullness and pains in the stomach he suffers from dyspepsia, which «‘Well, would you wish to rectify the mistake !‘ ‘*‘Noâ€"erâ€"I don‘t think Lwould !" he said. lities in this respect can be vouchâ€" ed for by legions of users. You might induce people to lisâ€" ten to your grievancesâ€"but what do they care? Minard‘s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Most people grieve $2 worth every time they lose a dollar. water sweetened will cure almost any case of flatulency and indigestion. Avoid sub: stitutes, there is but one ‘"Painkiller"â€" Ferry Davis‘â€"25c. and 50c. Hard and soft corns cannot withâ€" stand Holloway‘s Corn Cure; it is effectual every time. Get a bottle at once and be happy. What‘s bred in the bone is weighâ€" ed out to us by the butcher. "‘The fact that the royal cars, both in England and in Germany, may so easily be distinguished is an indication of the confidence which exists betwetn the monarchs and their respective peoples,""‘ says the Gentlewoman. ‘"In less happier times it would have been courting danger to have carried such marks ef distinction, and even now in less fortunate lands the rulers dare not travel so openly.‘""‘ ‘"‘The cars used by the German Emperor and Empress have their approach heralded by three noted borns and those of the royal prinâ€" ces by two noted horns. _ No inâ€" fri~gement of this prerogative by ordinary motorists is tolerated. "‘The fact that the royal cars, ‘And how content I should be if no one wears the marks of mournâ€" irg. I always had a horror of this show, so if you cannot do otherwise, then wear the least of it possible."" Easily Recognizable in Germany and in England. King George‘s motor cars do not bear number plates. Those of the German royal family are recognized by their warning signals. , They alcne may use the two. and three noted horns. ‘"And do not weep for me. I have lived a life happy enough ; the aim of my life was my painting, and I gave all of which I was capabie. I might have lived another ¢wenty years, but should not have proâ€" gressed any more, so what would kave been the good ! 3 ‘"‘Let me be placed in my coffin as quickly as possible after my death, and let nobedy outside the houseâ€" hold be admitted to my death chamâ€" ber before I am placed in the cofâ€" fin. In a word, I do not wish anyâ€" bedy to attend through curiosity to see how I look. Let no portrait or photograph be made of my corpse, and let me be buried in the shortest time possible. Artist Wanted No _ Tears, No Mourning, No Spectators. Theodore James Ralli, an artist, who died recently in Paris, left the following letter appended to his will : "SING NO SAD SONGS FOR ME" ONE TEASPOONFUL of Painkiller in hot ROYAL MOTOR CARS. ISSUE NO. 27â€"10. ONE WAY OUT. Toâ€"morrow is his busy day ; that‘s when the grocer‘s bill he‘ll pay, and when he‘ll mend the cellar door and when he‘ll fix the creaky floor and when he‘ll buy his wife a hat and when he‘ll ‘tend this and that and when he‘ll write the folks at home and when he‘ll buy that brush and comb and when he‘ll finâ€" ish up his work and when he‘ll call down that fresh clerk and when he‘ll quit his habits bad and when Le‘llâ€"what‘s the use to add the list of things that he will do before toâ€"morrow‘s halfway through ? How do we know he‘ll do all this and not a single thing will miss? Oh, hasu‘t it beat on your ear each day you‘ve seen him for a year One bottle of MINARD‘S LINIMENT, warmed on flannels and applied on my breast, cured me completely. Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer complaints, who might have been saved if proper remedies had been used. (If attacked do not delay in getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kelâ€" logg‘s Dysentery Cordial, the meâ€" dicine that never fails to effect a eure. Those who have used it say it acts promptly, and thoroughly subdues the pain and disease. scattered about a room will absorbh the odor of fresh paint.‘‘ "I guess that‘s right,""‘ rejoined Biffingham. ‘"‘Likewise, also, a broken neck will relieve a man of a cold." Red, Werk, Weary, Watery Eyes. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You Will Like Murine. It Soothes. b0c At Your Druggists. _ Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronto. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Distemper. Dear Sirs,â€"This fall I got thrown on a fence and hurt my chest very bad, so I could not work and it hurt me to breathe. I tried all kinds of Liniments and they did me no good. m is C. H. COSSABOOM. Rossway, Digby Co., N. 8. Mrs. Blum (archly)â€"‘"And. you are quite sure, Mr. Hibbs, that you can stand me as a motherâ€"inâ€" law?‘ Mr. Hibbsâ€"‘"My dear Mrs. Blum, it was for the very purpose eof acquiring you as a motherâ€"inâ€" ‘‘According to this recipe,"‘ said Mrs. Biffingham, ‘""sliced onions We don‘t know why a crow is called a crow, unless it is because it can‘t crow. law that I fell in love with your daughter."" Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. ‘‘No,""‘ answered Mr. Cumrox, "Mother and the girls did the sightâ€" secing. I had to put in my time finding the places where they cash letters of credit." "Did you do much sightâ€"seeing when you went abroad ?‘ One trial of Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator will convince you that it has no equal as a worm medicine. Buy a bottle and see if it does not please you. Miss Innocentâ€"‘"And no repair shops handy ?" Returned Explorerâ€"‘"The trouâ€" ble is up in that bleak northern reâ€" gion one is apt to lose one‘s bearâ€" ings."" THE "LAKE OF BAYS" CoUNTRY. A handsome brochure, artisticalâ€" ly illustrated, issued by the Grand Trunk Railway System, telling of the beauties of the Lake of Bays district, in the "Highlands of Onâ€" tario."" . The concise desceription embodies the story of a charming resort. A new feature of this disâ€" trict is the new hotelâ€"‘"‘the Wawa‘"‘ â€"at Norway Point. A copy can be obtained free ‘on application to Mr. J. D. McDonald, Pistrict Passenger Agent, Union Station, Toronto, Ont. In France, where protection preâ€" vails, beef runs as high as 33¢ and mutton 23¢ per lb., while in Rome, where meat is always dear, beef soars to 40c and veal at 48¢. In Berlin, sirloin is about 35¢, and pork, everywhere, is following the leader owing to a scant supply from foreign markets. Prices Soaring in London, Paris, Berlin and Rome. Going up! is the price of beef, mutton and pork. Meat is dearer in Europe toâ€"day than it has been for some thirty years. The cause cf it all is the meagre exportation from Canada and the . United States. The only source of supply â€"s the Argentine, but this was cut off on account of the prevalence of tue foot and mouth disease among the stock there. The prices may be enut down when the Irish cattle are sold in English markets in the auâ€" tumn. The prevailing prices in London markets are: Ribs and sirloin, 22¢ and 23e per lb.; mutton, 22e fo 24c per lb. ; while veal is just about as bad. MEAT IS HIGH IN EUROPE SEEKING INFORMATION. TOâ€"MORROW. HIY TASK. are there Some time ago, an officeâ€"boy, anâ€" swering the telephone for the first time in his life, and not knowing how to use it, was told that when tle bell rang he was to answer it. When, therefore, he heard it ring he picked up the receiver and shouted :â€"‘"‘Halloa! Who‘s there ?‘ The answer came back, "I‘m one hundred and five."" "Go on,‘""‘ said the » boy; ‘"it‘s time you _ were dead."" ‘"What‘s a tightâ€"wad ?‘_ ‘"An old man with a lot of money that he dcesn‘t see why he should give to a lot of relatives who have never earned it." Minard‘s Liniment Cures Carget In Cows. The reason egotists are the most cheerful people in the world is that they are so well satisfied with themâ€" selves. WE CIVE YOU‘A TIP! Buy the genuine. "The D. & L." Menthol Plasters. Un principled manufacturers are trying to take advantage of the great sale of "The ‘English is a funny language, atâ€" ter all="" ‘"‘Why sof"~ I â€"heard a man talking of a political candiâ€" date the other day say : ‘If he only takes this stand when he runs he‘ll have a walk over.‘" Its Power Grows with Age.â€"How many medicines loudly blazoned as panaceas for all human ills have come and gone since Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil was first put upon the market _ Yet it remains, doing more good to humanity than many a preparation more highly vaunted and extending its virtues wider and ia & larger circle every year. It is the medicine of the masses. ‘There were only thrse boys in school toâ€"day who could answer a question that the teacher asked us," said aâ€"lad: to his mother: ‘‘"And I hope my boy was one of the three?‘‘ said the fond parent. ‘‘Well, I was,""‘ answered the lad. "I am very glad; it makes your mcether proud of you.. What quesâ€" tion did the teacher ask, Johnnie ?‘ "‘Who broke the window . " D. & L." by putting up a substitute Lawrence Co. A Mild Pill for Delicate Women â€"The most delicate woman can unâ€" dergo a course of Parmelee‘s Vegeâ€" table Pills without fear of unpleaâ€" sant consequences. Their action, while wholly effective, is mild and agreeable. No violent pains or purâ€" gings follow their use, as thouâ€" sands of women who have used them can testify. They are, thereâ€" fore, strongly recommended to woâ€" men, who are more prone to disorâ€" ders of the digestive organs than "Bedad, you‘re roight," murâ€" mured the sufferer with a shadow ol a smile, ‘"especially when it‘s the fate of an army mule." Orce, while visiting the wounded men in the field bospital, Dr. Brinâ€" «dle came upon one poor fellow who was groaning wildly. "Come, my poor fellow, bear the pai: like a man,‘"‘ said the chapâ€" lain. ‘"It‘s mno use kicking against fate." MAKE MONEY ON MUSIC. 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