Times & Guide (1909), 18 Jun 1915, p. 7

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Quite a lot of people work themâ€" selves nearly to death trying to find some way of making money _w»e, without working. * Pays for Itself h)ade and sallow, if she shows an uinclination to tive easily, is listless ‘and inattentive to her work "or ‘studies, she needs Dr. Williams‘ ,&Pink Pills, ia tonic which directly w land specifically corrects the condiâ€" _/ tion from which she is suffering. A chemical analysis of the blood of such a girl would show it to be defiâ€" Callers were at the door and Bobbie was told to show them into the parlor. He did so, and while _® his mother was fixing herself up he sat there rather embarrassed. Presently, seeing the _ visitors glancing around the room, he said : __~/‘Well, what do you think of our .tuff, any way 1‘ May Be Had Through the Rich, \ Red Blood â€"Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Actually Make. h. ‘A ginl‘s complexion is something more than a matter to concetn her ranity.. It is an indication of the ‘®tate of her health. Paillor in a \growing girl means a thinning of _(the blood. Parents ishould be ®‘watchful of their daughters‘ comâ€" Iplexions and should see to it that _ithese danger signs are corrected. tW&_vexn a girl in her teens becomes _A FINE COMPLEXION cient in just the elements that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, can supply, wnd which restore brightness to. the eye and color to the cheeks. Miss Delina _ Arsenault, _ Urbainville, P.E.I., is one of the thousands of lamnaemic girls restored to health. by the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Bhe says: "I wasâ€" attacked. with naemia, and was in such a miserâ€" le condition that I had to conisult P doctor, and was under his care for several months,. but without getting better. I was growing thinner every day, had dark cirâ€" cles around my eyes. 1 could hardâ€" ly sleep at night, but tossed restâ€" lessly and got up in the morning with black anticipation of the day‘s miseries before me. . L wasâ€"always bothered with headaches and pains in the back and limbs. My appeâ€" tite was poor and I frequently vomited what I did eat. My friends feared that I would not recover. I bhad often seen Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills advertised, and finally . deâ€" cided to try them. I used alitoâ€" gether nine boxes, and they made me as well as ever I was in my life.. All the pains and aches disâ€" pessed ; my appetite returned. gropo‘euld sleep soundly at night, and e color returned to my cheeks. I also gained seventeen pounds in weight. I am now always well, and for this happy condition I have to thank Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills." Mixing Concréete with this 1915 Model HAND MIXER saves you time, labor and money.. You get a ‘better mix with less coment. Write for catalogues. ED. WETTLAUFER BROS., Improved Concrete Machinery. Dept. W. Spadina Ave., Toronto, Ontario. _ & â€" "~_*"â€" just Eye Comfort, At Your Druggist‘s 50câ€"per Bottle. Murine Eye Balvein Tubes 25¢c. ForBook oftheEyeFreeask Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago You can get these Pills from any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Mediâ€" sine Co., Brockville, Ont. ‘Twas in the gloomy Autumn wher I walked about the Zoo, The creatures had the blues, exâ€" _ cept the leaping. kangaroo. "How can you be so cheerful at this dismal time?‘ I cried, ‘‘It‘s always Spring with me, my _ fmend,""‘ the kangaroo replied. 6 é;z_i;:fiy};lâ€"ié;;& by Murine yes ye Remedy. No Smarting, just Eve Comfort At Sore ® Ask for Minard‘s and take no other. KINGSTON, ONTARIO ARTS EDUCATION _ MEDICINE YMNF | s & QUEEN‘S TITRATTIV TT Felt He Must Say Something. CHEMICAL "OlfRq F HANIC CIViL 7__”,___1*31_-§(_3TRIC£?I‘: SCHOOL OF MINING / u> â€"_ENGINEERING _ _ GEO. Y. CHOWN, Registrar A Spring Poem. y UNIVERSITY Cracvlated Eyelids, Arts Courses only. S U M M ER S C H OO L JULY and AUGUST HOME STUDY ISSUE 24â€"15. A Lusitania Orphan. Helen Smythe, rescued by Ernest Cowper, of Toronto, lost her father, mother, sister, brother, and aunt on illâ€"fated ship. Does music weaken metallic or other bridges ? This question â€"reâ€" cently asked of a _ wellâ€"known bridge builder brought this reply : ‘‘Measured vibrations are more trying to any kind of bridges, and particularly to suspension bridges, than Irregular agitation. Music alone would not strain a bridge enough to injure it materially, but a regiment of troops keeping step to music when crossing a suspenâ€" sion bridge would subject it to a very severe strain. Consequently, it is customary to stop the music before troops reach the bridges, and let the men break step, and march more or less irregularly. ‘"‘The reason for all this is obâ€" vious. The structure naturally will suffer least strain when at rest. When in uniform motion the ‘bridge acquires a momentum equal to its entire suspended weight multiplied by the velocity of the motion.. It is manifest that, in the case of a heavy structure, a uniform downâ€" ward vibration, be it ever so small, would develop a momentumâ€" of many tons in the direction of a breakin@ strain. The same disturbâ€" ing forces acting irregularly, so as to counteract one another, would be far less trying to the structure. The Fastest Camera. Capt. F. J. Behr, of the United States Coast Artillery, has imventâ€" ed a camera that marks a great adâ€" vance in the art of photographing swiftlyâ€"moving objects. It differs from the ordinary camera in size and in the mechanism of its shutâ€" ter. It is almost four feet high. An electric motor that makes seyâ€" eral thousand revolutions a second works the shutter; and since the speed of the motor can be accurâ€" ately adjusted, the photographer can determine the length of expoâ€" sure down to one fiveâ€"thousandth of a second. The new camera has phoâ€" tographed mortar shells at the moâ€" ment when they left the muzzle of the gun, and afterward, and has shown the curious "smoke ring‘‘ or "‘gas ring‘‘ that accompanies the projectile when it emerges from the gun.. It may yet help to determine exactly what happens when a modâ€" ern highâ€"power shell ploughs its way through solid steel. THE BEST MEDICINE FOR LITTLE ONES Thousands of mothers say Baby‘s Own Tablets are the only medicine they would give their little ones. Among them is Mrs. Howard Hodâ€" gins, St. Catharimnes, Ont., who says: "I am a user of Baby‘s Own Tablets and think them the best medicine in the world for little ones.‘"‘ Once a mother has used the Tablets she will use no other medicine because she feels the Tabâ€" lets are absolutely safe and knows they never fail to banish all the simple ailments of little ones. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Electriquette. More than four hundred diminuâ€" tive electric vehicles are now in use on the exhibition grounds at San Francisco, where they are very popular. Their success probably means that they will displace the wheeled chairs of the seaside reâ€" sorts. The new chair, which is known as the Selectriquette,""‘ and which is propelled by a motor that derives its power from a small storâ€" age battery, is a comfortable and commodious vehicle seating two persons. It is controlled so easily that amybody can run one without previous experience. Yes, Aimee, divorce prolongs life â€"for many a poor lawyer. Oharity beginsg at homeâ€"whether the home needs it or not. Trying on Bridges. He Mceant Every Sixtyâ€"Nine Cormners, Ont., June 7 (Special). â€""I am recommending Dodd‘s Kidney Pills as the best of Medicines.‘‘ The speaker was Mr. J. A. Hill, a wellâ€"known resident of this place, and he left no_doubt in the minds of his hearers that he meant every word he said. _ ‘Some time ago,"‘ Mr. Hiull conâ€" tinued, ‘"I had a very sore back. It started from a cold and I sufâ€" fered for six months with it. I also had stiffness in my joints and cramps in my muscles and I felt heavy and sleepy after meals.. My appetite was fitful and my limbs were heavy. Then I decided to try Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. I took four boxes and received great benefit from them.â€" That‘s why I recomâ€" mend Dodd‘s Kidney Pills." JUST WHY J. A. HILL RECOMâ€" MENDS DODD‘S KIDNEY PILLS. He Had. Sore Back and Other Symptoms of Kidney Discase and Got Real Benefit from Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Every one of Mr. Hill‘s sympâ€" tomis showed that his troublle was of the Kidneys. That is why he got such benefit from Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. They are no cure all, but they do cure sick Kidneys, and the Kidneys are the keystone of health. The drowning of Pharoah and his host in the Red Sea had nothing to do with its name. It takes this from a peculiar reddish color reâ€" marked at certain seasons of the year in parts of this sea, due to marine plants, or to reddish aniâ€" maleculae, called by sailors "whale feed,"‘ which float on it like seum ; or to the reefs of red coral which albound in many parts of it; or, possibly, to the fact that its upper course was one of the boundaries of Edom, "the red.‘‘ No biblical scholar of any repute has ever asâ€" serted that the sea took its name from the overthrow of Pharoah. Bhortly after two o‘clock one bitâ€" ter cold morning & physician drove four miles in answer to a telephone call. On his arrival the man who had summoned him said :â€" _The doctor felt the man‘s pulse, and listened to his heart. ‘Have you made your will?"‘‘ re asked finally. The man turned pale. ‘‘Why, no, doctor. At my ageâ€" oh, doe, it ain‘t trueâ€"â€"‘"‘ ‘‘Who‘s your lawyer t‘ ‘Higginbotham, butâ€"â€"‘"‘ ‘‘Then you had better send for him at once."‘ ‘Say, doctor, do_ you _really think I‘m . going to die?‘‘. The man began to blubber. The doctor looked at him hard. ‘‘No, I don‘t,""‘ he replied grimâ€" ly, ‘there‘s nothing at all the matâ€" ter with you, but I‘d hate to be the only man you‘ve made a fool of on a night like this.‘"‘ ‘‘Doctor, I ain‘t in any particuâ€" lar pain, but somehow or other I‘ve got ia feeling that death is nigh.‘‘ ‘"‘Who‘s your pastor?‘‘ continued the doctor. ‘‘The Rev. Kellog M. Brown," mumbled the patient.. ‘‘But, doeâ€" tor, do you thinkâ€"â€"‘"‘ ‘‘Send for him immediately. Your father, too, should be sumâ€" moned ; also yourâ€"â€"*"‘ The Supply Comes From Food. If we get power from food, why not strive to get all the power we can. That is only possible by se lecting food that exactly fits the requirements of the body. The patient, white and trembling, went to the phone. % 3 ‘"Not knowing how to select the right food to fit my needs, I sufâ€" fered grievously for a long time from stomach trouble,"‘ writes a lady from a littie Western town. "It seemed as if I would never be aible to find out the sort of food that was best for me. Hardly anyâ€" thing that I could eiat would stay on my istomach. Every attempt gave me heartâ€"burn iand filled my stoâ€" mach with gas. I got thinner and thinner until I literally became a living skeleton and in time was compelled to keep to my bed. "A few months ago I was perâ€" suaded to try Grapeâ€"Nuts food, and it had such good effect from the very beginning that I kept up its use. I was surprised at the ease with which I digesited 16. It proved to be just what L needed. "All my unpleasant symptomis, the heartâ€"burn, the inflated feeling which gave me so much pain, disâ€" appeared. My weight gradually increased from 98 to 116 lbs., my figure rounded out, my strength came back, and I am nmnow able to do my housework iawnd enjoy tt. Grapeâ€"Nuts did it." _ _ A ten days trial will show anyâ€" one some facts about food. Co.,_ Wi:r_lillisq;,._-_On_tr. _Read, ‘"The Road to Wellville,"‘ in pkgs "There‘s a Reason.‘" Ever read. the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true. and full of human interest. Name given by Camnadian Postum Red Sea Colored by Weeds. He Wanted Company. GET POWER Word He Spoke In 1886 the company determinâ€" ed ito introduce the 24â€"hour syistem on. the. western divisions; and to give emphasis to the new departure, and, at the same time, help the memory of all conâ€" cerned, it issued paper dials with the whole 24 hours completing the day, which were to be worn on the watches of the employees, to famiâ€" liarize them . with_the. new . method. This setting up of the new time standard was deemed, iat the time, a Tadical innovation, caleulated to disturb the all conservative and timid_ _ creatures _ who _ dreaded change. A certain sensation was produced at the time; it passed; the business went on its way ; the western employees became _ acâ€" quainted with the new time standâ€" and, and accepted it as a matter of course ; but the sight of one of the old dial plates, which everybody wais showing as a curiosity in 1886, as something which was going. to revolutionize the common life of theâ€"people, recalls the eagerness of the company to arrest the attenâ€" tion, though, of course, the change was advantageous in itself. "For years I was thin and delicate. I lost color and was easily tired; a yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on my face were not only mortifying to my feelings, but because I thought my skin would never look nice again I grew despondent. Then my appetite failed. I grew very wefl% {arious remedies, pills, tonics and tablets I tried without permanent benefit. A visit to my sister put into my hands & box of Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. She placed reliance upon them and now that they have made me a well woman I would not be without them whatever they might cost. I found Dr. Hamilâ€" ton‘s Pills by their mild yet searching action very suitable to the delicate character of a woman‘s nature. They nevér once griped me, yet they estabâ€" lished regularity. My appetite grew keenâ€"my blood red and pureâ€"heavy rings under my eyes disappeared and toâ€"day my skin is as clear and unâ€" wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. Paper Dials Were Issued in 1886 By the C.P.R. A souvenir of the early days of the. C.P.R., in the shape of one of the original watch dials which the company got out when it introduced 24 o‘clock time in the West, is in possession of one of the officials. Hamilton‘s Pills did it all." The.. abovye straightforward. letter from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife of a wellâ€" known miller in Rogersville, is proof sufficient that Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills are a wonderful woman‘s medicine. Use no other pill but Dr. Hamilton‘s, 25¢. per box. All dealers or The Catarrhâ€" ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. How a Sick Woman Can Regain Health Minard‘s Liniment used by Physicians. Until the war Belgium, with a population of 754 millions, was one of the most densely populated countries in the world. At the Yarmouth Y.M.C.A. Boys‘ Camp, held at Tusket Falls in August, I found MINARD‘S LINIMENT most beneflcial for eun burn, an immediate relief for colic and toothache. ALFREDâ€" STOKES, General Beoo‘y. Income tax has beenâ€"levied in France for the first time this year. Mr. Hall Caine began life as an architect. READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. AUTO AND BOAT TOPS CUTTEN & FOSTER Ford owners write for our catalogue. SEARSâ€"CROSS Speedometer â€"Station. 179 Queen Street West, TORONTO, â€" ONT. 24â€"HOUR SYSTEM. Sore Corns Co ! No cutting, no plasâ€" c@rns ters or pads to press the sore s pot. ' Putnam‘s Extractor GQ B makes the corn go without pain. Takes out the sting overâ€"night. Never fails â€"leaves no scar. Get a 25c. bottle of Putnam‘s Corn Extractor toâ€"day. Minard‘s Liniment Lumberman‘s Friend ‘"Look here, you‘re the fellow who took my overcoat from the club the other day."‘ "All a misâ€" take, of course. Besides, I left a much better one.‘""‘ ‘‘I know you didâ€"but it was too small." Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the house. Going to see the emperor one mornâ€" ing, he was requested to wait, which he did in an antechamber where the little Crown Prince and his brothers were amusing themselves. They wishâ€" ed him to dance with them and on his declaring himself too old, insisted on his playing the piano while they danced. Hoe sat down to the instruâ€" ment and played till the Kaiser enâ€" tred. "So," was the royal greeting, "here is the fourth generation of the Hohenzollern which has to dance to your playing!" Occupiers of houses in London are liable to ia penalty of twenty shillings a day if they allow a chimâ€" ney to catch fire. * Fourth <Generation of Hohenzollern Dancing to His Music. Bismark‘s dismissal from office, which many have regarded as one of the great mistakes of the Kaiser‘s life, seems to have taken the Iron Chancellor by surprise, but he might well have taken warning from a little incident, recorded by ~Grant Duff, which occurred just before his fall. From 4,000 to 7,000 men form a brigade of infantry;, with cavalry the number is from 1,000 to 2,000. JUST BEFORE BISMARK FELL. Specification No. 2B giving engine prices on request. Get our quotations onâ€"‘"The Penetang Line" Commercial and Pleasure Launches, Row boats and Canoes. THE GIDLEY BOAT CO., LIMITED, PENETANG, CAN. THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPANY GIVES BEST RESULTS ROYALITE OIL Absolutely "COverstern" V Bottom Freight Prepaid to any Railway ~Station in Ontario. Length 15 Ft., Beam 3 Ft. 9 In:, Depth 1 Ft. 6 In. ANY MOTOR FITS. Painless Motor Boat Limited CANCER, TUMORS. LUMrS. ETC, internal and external, cured withâ€" out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limi{ted, Collingwood. Ont. PROFI’I‘-MAKING NEWS AND JOB OFâ€" fices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of _ all businesses. Full information on applicaâ€" tion to Wileon Publishing Company, 73 West Adelaide St.. Toronto. “7 ANTEDâ€"LADY OR GENTLEMAN OF good standing in every neighborâ€" hood of Ontario and Quebec Provinces, to obtain list of reliable people who are inâ€" terested in eaving money during these war times on purchases of staple merâ€" chandise selected from illustrated scataâ€" logue of= established Montreal Departâ€" mental Store. To the right persons we offer attractive remuneration. Write imâ€" me@ia-tel,v. giving name, residence, experâ€" ience, with references. Character is of more importance than experience. Adâ€" dress P. 0. Box 443, Montreal. ; E ARLY IRISH\ COBBLER POTATOES, specially selected and Government inspected for seed. Only limited quantity. Price, One Dollar per bushel f.0.b.~Brampâ€" ton. Also Connoigseur‘s Pride and Now Snow, two excellent new potatoes. Price, Two Dollars per bushel. Special prices for large quantity. Cash must accomâ€" pany all orders. H. W. Dawson, Brampâ€" ton. W | Beautifier. Price 25¢. Viodora Comâ€" pany, Orillia. More than 800,000 bushels of Tasmanian apples have been shipâ€" ped to Great Britain in one year. s I- /9 '?276 e / '_* C aflon 1 ELEET. NGLISH VIOLET CREAM, MAGIO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. MISCELLANEOUS. SEED POTATOES. BRANCHES $55« 103

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