Times & Guide (1909), 1 Aug 1913, p. 6

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tw © ICIea.rs Up On Change to Proper Food. < The brain cannot work with learness and accuracy, if the food aken is not fully digested, but is retained in the stomach to ferment and form poisonous gases, etc. A dull, clouded brain is likely to be ithe result. . Like so many men at the top of {the tree Sir Thomas Lipton has {(been asked for his recipe of sucâ€" cess. On one occasion he repliedâ€" (‘‘Work hard, deal, honestly, use careful judgment, do unto others ‘as you would be done by, advertise ifreely and judicionsly, and success is bound to follow." ‘ His counsel to ‘young men is, in effectâ€"*Beware of istrong drink, be civil, and treat ‘rich and poor alike, and always be punctual. If you stick to business business will stick to you.‘. By such principles and maxims did Sir (Thoma;s Lipton climb the ladder of suceess. / ‘ "The ‘Road to Wellville, providential way, fell \hands, and may Heaven‘ \blessing fall on the man {inspired to write it. ‘ "IT followed directions carefully, jthe physical culture and all, using \Grapeâ€"Nuts with sugar and cream, ieaving meat, pastry and hot bis: \cuit entirely out of my bill of fare. The resultâ€"I am in perfect health ‘« A lady relates her experience in )cha,nging her food habits, and reâ€" isults aro very interesting : f la stomach and nerves that, by inâ€" ,Eheritance, were sound and strong, ;and medicine did no apparent good in the way of relief. â€" ; a30â€" i A ~bunch of flowers and long istreamers make a charming touch on a parasol. \«Bome of the. new blouses have ifrills outlining what looks like a Gibson plait. ‘_ CA steady diet of rich, greasy Koods such as sausage, buckwheat icakes and so on, finally brokeâ€"down {pear with white dresses and blue ‘sashes. \© Cutaway effects are promised again â€"for fall coats, but may be longer. ""My brain was clouded and dull and I was suffering from a case of constipation that defied all remeâ€" dies used. t "E never realizse I have nerves, jand my stomach and bowels are in fine condition. My brain is perâ€" Sfect.]y ‘clear and I am enjoying that Belts are being used on motor and travelling coats and half belts on mrome. of the more practical garâ€" ments: _ Foulard frocks for young girls are ('b‘eing made with two tiered skirts. * Plain and brocade velvets are exâ€" fpected to be in good demand this fall. j < A few summer hats show the long streamers of ribbon velvet and a rose tucked beneath the broad tulle brim. firb&te 6f health which God intended his creatures should enjoy, and which all might have, by giving proper attention to their food." _'&_&glp»gi\‘en by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Read "‘The Rg?d _ to _\ Wellville,"; in pkgs. ‘3‘ Summer hats are made of maline, ‘chiffon, taffeta, and lace. } A great many blouses of white messaline will be seen this fall. Velvet and tulle trimmed hats are (being much worn in Paris. _ In the dressiest suits the skirts {are the most elaborately draped. Lisle gloves are probably the best for allâ€"around use in hot weather. â€" Sleeves for evening gowns vary in length from the mere cap to threeâ€" quarters. _ Skirts with plaited flounces made of tulle or lace are increasing in favor. _ Children‘s coats still have the belt orâ€"sagh placed to give a low waist line:. onceâ€"more Road _ to ©‘Dhere‘s a r _ Navy and brown will be the staple color in plush for combination suits. Separate skirts of white serge with blue hair stripes are always good style. The new mohair dust coats have Fagla.n shoulders. Separate vests or waistcoats to ooats are yery popular. ‘‘ Mandarin or setâ€"on sleeves are in fas great favor as ever. Serge will come to the front for practical street dresses. \ Plaid silks are increasing in fayâ€" or, especially clan colorings. _ Poplins, both plain and figured, are as much liked as ever. â€" Embroidered or shirred arms are seen on the finest silk gloves. _ Ever read 108 @nove [ottar appears from fims ; m‘nls genuing, true, and fey $, / Challis makes admirable dresses or children to wear on cool summer lays. R Blue stockings and blue shoes apâ€" CLQOUDED BRAIN. Seen in Paris Shops. Recipe for. Success. a Shmove lotf@r? A naw on uo. _ They are human Interest ‘ in some into my s richest who was ‘"In the early part of the nineâ€" teenth century this area, more esâ€" pecially that part known as the Landes, was nothing more than a marshy, partly treeless, waste, covâ€" ered _ with a low, dense growth. It was originally damp, unhealthy and sparsely inhabited on account of the immense sand dunes lined up along the shores of the Bay of Bisâ€" cay, which, due to their constant trend inward, swallowed up trees, villages, and forests, and obstructâ€" ed the rivers and inlets. "‘The rain which fell could not escape into the ocean, and thus, banked up behind the dunes, floodâ€" ed large areas, which turned into stagnant, pestilential fever marshâ€" es. A Monsier Bremontier, in an old report on the Landes, compared this sandy tract to the billowy sea. It offered to the eye nothing but a monotonous repetition of white, wavy hillocks, perfectly destitute of vegetation, â€" and when _ violent storms of wind occurred the surface of the dunes was entirely changedâ€" what were hills became valleys, and valleys hills. Vast Forests Built Up in France Over Stagnant Wastes. Some very interesting facts conâ€" cerning the mighty pine forests in the southwest of France, which covâ€" er an area of about 2,500,000 acres, are given in the report for 1912 of the British consul at Bordeaux, Mr. Arthur L. 8. Rowley, who writes : By making rich, red blood Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills cure such cases as Mrs. Gagnon‘s. In the same way they cure nervous headaches, neurâ€" algia, indigestion, rheumatism, St. Vitus‘ dance, and the ailments that come to growing girls and women of mature years. If you are at all unwell start toâ€"day to cure yourâ€" self with Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, what they have done for others they will surely do for you, if given a fair trial. Bold at all druggists or by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a boux, or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing The Dr. Williams‘ Mediâ€" cine Co., Brockville, Ont. ; "‘The sand on these occasions was often blown into the interior of the country, actually covering cultiâ€" vated fields, villages, even entire forests. This was done so gradualâ€" ly, by a shower of particles as fine as the sand used for hour glasses, that nothing was destroyed. The sand gradually arose amongst the crops as if they were inundated with water, and the herbage and the tops of trees appeared quite green and healthy even at the momâ€" ent of their being submerged. l Good bloodâ€"rich, red bloodâ€" makes all the difference between 'hea.lth and sickness. If the blood is thin and watery, the health of the whole body suffers. The sufferer becomes nervous and irritable ; the stomach fails in strength and the appetite becomes poor. Food does not give the necessary nourishment, and the first fecling of weakness passes, as time goes on, into a genâ€" eral breakdown in the nealth. The case of Mrs. Augelique Gagnon, of St. Jerome, Que., illustrates the truth of these statements, Mrs. Gagnon says: I am fifty years of age, and up to a few months ago always enjoyed the best of health. Then I began to feel run down and weak, without patience or ambiâ€" tion. My appetite grew poor, and my nerves seemed to be on edge, and the least noise or worry would make me irritable and nervous. Life became an actual burden, and I could no.longer look after my household duties. My doctor presâ€" cribed and ordered a change, sayâ€" ing that I was a nervous wreck. I tried to become interested in other things but failed, and my condition was really deplorable. I continued in this condition for several months, gradually going down, and as my doctor was not helping me I was easily persuaded by a friend to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pillss After taking the Pills for a few weeks I could see an improvement, and I gladly continued using them for a couple of months, when I found my health fully restored. . I am more than thankful for what Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills have done for me,. and I gladly recommend them to all. who are weak, nervous and runâ€" down." \ "The damage caused by these moving â€" sand â€" dunes so increased that the Government officials had to devise and execute plans for reâ€" afforesting this area, which work was carried out gradually, As the pines gave a very good income, the plantations, or rather the forests, were extended far from the coast line, towards the Garonne, till what was formerly a sandy desert is now covered with maritime pines. An argument over politics or reâ€" ligion in a saloon always winds up in a row because the other fellow is a bonehead and won‘t listen to reason. R Only a Bonechead Would Be Thore. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Rebuild Shattered Nerves NERVOUS PEOPLE MADE GHEERFUL PINES ON FEYVER MARSHES. "‘The first game I saw,""‘ says a European in a letter to the London Telegraph, "I mistook for a serious riot. To begin with, each side was fiity strong, and as it was in northâ€" ern China, most of the players were six feet tall, and heavy in proporâ€" tion. They had no goalg, sideâ€"lines or halves. The game was not finâ€" ished until one side defeated the other, and sometimes lasted several days. The idea of the game is to carry a small basket, which serves as a ball, into the opponents‘ terâ€" ritory. The game is fought out in the streets, and every player has a whistle with which to call assisâ€" tance when he is too hard pressed. Stealth, as well as force, is permitâ€" ted. I know of one man who got the ball across the enemy‘s line by climbing over the roofs of houses. As you may imagine, a hundred giâ€" gantic men yelling and fighting all over the public streets are pretty certain to cause excitement.‘" A Very Different Game Than In This Country. Our footballâ€"whether ° Associaâ€" iton or Rugbyâ€"is played according to rule.. Not so the football of China. There the contest is curiâ€" ously primitive, and free and easy. Criticisms of Beauty,‘‘ he made known through his publishers, but not exactly on their advice, that any purchaser of the first edition who returned his copy would reâ€" ceive the revised version for nothâ€" ing. The methods of the member for the city are not according to city standards, exactly pushingâ€" unless, of course, the first edition had risen to a premium ! Mugginsâ€"I wonder why ~Dolly Dashaway is so popular ? 3 Bugginsâ€"She‘s one of those girls a fellow feels he can propose to without any serious danger of beâ€" ing accepted. Jimmyâ€"‘"‘Just fancy, I know a man who lived on water for 25 days."‘ Tommyâ€"‘"I knew a man who lived for 45 years on water.‘" Jimmyâ€"‘"Oh, who was het‘"‘ Tomâ€" my-â€""‘Why, he was an old sea capâ€" tain.‘"‘ Wear Watch On Instep. The latest way: of wearing a watch is on the instep. A fashionâ€" able London (England) jeweller adâ€" vertises the new mode, with an ilâ€" lustration showing how the watch is fastened like a rosette to the shoe. He does not tell how .to conâ€" sult the watch. The picture shows the 12 o‘clock mark toward the side of the foot, so presumably you have to lift your foot up with your hands or sit down cross legged when you want to know the time. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Garget in Cows. in pairs during a tedious debate. But of late he has played truant for graver causes; he is preparing for the press a work on political econâ€" omy, a continuation and in part a correction of a former volume. There is nothing Mr. Balfour takes so seriously as his written word. He goes further than most authors in conscientiousness. Having reâ€" writken certain portions of his "‘The ED. 7. Mr. Balfour‘s absences from the British House of Commons are usâ€" ually put down to golf or to the gout that so often attacks members Minard‘s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour. Mr. Balfour as Bookman. CHINESE FOOTBALL. The Reason. ISSUE 30â€"‘13. My mare, a very valuable one, was badly bruised and cut by being caught in a wire fence. Bome of the wounds would not heal, although I tried many different medicines. Dr. Bell advised mo to uso MINARD‘S LINIMENT, diluted at first, then stronger as the sores began to look better, until after three weeks, the sores have healed, and best of all, the hair is growing well, and is NOT WHITE as is most always the case in horse wounds. E. M. DOUCET. ‘‘My wife is learning to cook by cook book." ‘"How are things coming along ?‘‘ ‘‘The book must be full of typoâ€" graphical errors, judging by the way things turn out.‘" Married, Manâ€"It isn‘t the feathâ€" ers that make me sadâ€"it‘s their bills | _ The Alarming Feature? Professor=â€"Doesn‘t it make you sad to see women wearing feathers of the poor little birds on their hate t . Mr. K.: ‘"I‘m certain your butâ€" cher gives you short weight for your money.‘" Mrs. K.; ‘‘But consider, my dear, the long wait you give him for his !"‘ Cuticura Soap. Drty, anoint with Cuticura Ointment, and wear soft bandages or old loose gloves during the night. Treatment: On retiring, soak the hands in hbot water and Cutlcura Soap and Ofntment are seld throughout the world. A liboral sample of each, with 32â€"page booklet on the caro and treatment of the skin and scalp, sent postâ€"froo, â€" Address Potter Drug & Chera. Corp., Dept. 20D, Boston, U. 8. A. A Bowser Portable Tank Red Rough HHands Made Soft and White ByCuticura Soap and Ointment This has been used a short time in one of our departments, lately discontinued. Our branches and Sales depots are already equipped, and we cannot place this Tank in our own Company. 50 gallon capacityâ€"one gallon to the stroke. 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Almost on the instant a cloud of white vapor shot into our faces and a great dripping body rounded out under the ship‘s bow. The click of the camera was followed by the deafenâ€" ing roar of the gun, and I saw the ponderous flukes ~whirl upward, pause an instant, and fall in one tremendous smashing blow upon the water. There was a moment‘s stillness as the giant figure quiverâ€" ed, straightened out, then righting itself with another crashing blow of the flukes, swung about and dashed away, tearing through the water partly on the surface, partly below Jt Not by process of law, but by the silent working of "Putnam‘s‘ are corns separatâ€" ed from aching toes. Any corn or wart that "Putnam‘s" won‘t cure haen‘t been discovered yet. Insist on Putnam‘s Corn Extractor only, 250. at all dealer«. While engaged in scientific reâ€" search along the coast of Japan for the American Museum of Natural History, Mr. Roy C. Andrews, Curâ€" ator of Mammals in that instituâ€" tion, accepted an invitation to make & trip on one of the small whaling steamers which hunt the Sei and blue whale of the Pacific. Here is an extract from his story of the hunt as told in Outing : Kidâ€"What is it that occurs once in a minute, twice in a week, and yet only once in a year ? Gentâ€"What is it 1 Kidâ€"The letter E. If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn‘t Smart â€"Soothes Eée Pain. Druggists Sell Murine }ilaye emedy, Liquici 25¢, 50¢. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. An Eye Tonic Good for Al Eyes that Need Care Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicage Try Murine Eye Remedy And many a man with a weak intellect is headstrong. Heâ€"May I see you. home? Sheâ€"No, but you may watch me start. «+« $850.00 .. $226.00 Adventurous Time Trying to Catch Fish. A SEPARATION GRANTED Minard‘s Liniment Cures Colds, Ets. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Distemper. WHALE HUNT IN JAPAN. 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