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The Liberal, 16 Nov 1893, p. 7

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iâ€"FABMEB’S HAllll LUCK. ] â€"â€" l Meets W'-h an Accident Followed by Painful Results - Ml’. ELIE. lluzlison Tells a Story ofl'cm-s of Sull'orlng and how he Found Releaseâ€" The Circumstances Familiar to a ll hi Neighbors. From the Chatham Banner. A Chatham Banner reporter while on news-gathering rounds a few days ago drop- ped into the well-known drug store of Messrs. Pilkey & Co., and overheard scraps of conversation betwcen customers, in which the words "Pink Pills” and the name 1‘ Hughson” were frequent'y repeated. With a. reporter's instinct for a good news article, he asked for some particulars, and was told that if he called upon Mr. Hugh- son he would probably get a story well worth giving publicity. Mr. Hughson does a snug feed and sale stable busmess on Harvey street and thither the reporter _re- paired, and was somewhat surprised to find the very antipodes of an invalid. Mr. Hugh- son is a man of medium height, about fifty years of age, born with agood constitution, and who, until some three years ago only knew the meaning of the word sickness from the dictionary. Mr. Hughson is a stationary engineer by trade, and a good one, but some six years ago getting tired of that calling quitted it and rented a farm in Harwich. While returning from town one day on top of a load, one of his horses stumbled, and Mr. Hughson was pitched head foremost to the hard, frozen roadway. When he got home and the blood was wiped away his external injuries seemed trifling, but the grave trouble was inside, and took the form of a violent and almost constant headache. A week later he went into the bush to cut wood, and felt at every stroke as if his head would burst. He worked for half an hour and then went home, and for eight weeks his right side was wholly paralyzed and his speech gone. After a time this were off and he was able to go about the house, though he could not walk. All this time he was attended by a physician, whose treatment, however, seemed of but little avail. June he had a second stroke and was not out of bed for seven weeks and was left very weak. The belief that he was doomed to be a burden on those near and dear to him, that he was unable to take his place asl bread-winner, added mental to his physical anguish. But relief was coming and in a form he had not expected. He saw Ur. Williams’ Pink Pills advertised and asked his physician about them. The latter said he had not much faith in these reme- dies, but they would do no harm, and Mr. Hughson got a supply which he began tak- ing according to directions. At the outset his Wife was also opposed to them, but, be- fore he had taken them long she noticed an improvement in his condition, and then was ‘ qu1te as strong in urging him to continue their use, and even took them with good results herself for heart weakness following la grippe. Continuing the use of the pills, Mr. Hughson found himself fully restored to his old-time strength. Mr. Hughsou’s old neighbors in Harwich never expected to see him on his feet again, and are as- tounded at his recovery, so much so that the fame of Dr. “'élliams’ Pink Pills has spread far and near throughout the town- _ Ihip, and are the standard remedy in many households. Mr. Huohson can be seen by my of our citizens and will only too gladly Terify the foregoing statements. The reporter then called upon Messrs. Pilkeyl‘t Co., at the Central Drug Store. They do not, they informed him, make a practice of booming any proprietary medi- cine, so that the lead taken by Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills is not due to persustent pulling but to irresistible merit, and on all sides their customers speak of them in terms of warmest praise. Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills are a. perfect blood builder and nerve restorcr, curing such diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St... Vitus’ dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration and the tired feeling therefrom, the after effects of la grippe, diseases de-. . I’lhe escape of prisoners. pending on humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale and sallcw complexions and are a. specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system, and in the case of men they eflect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, ever- work, or excesses of any nature. Bear in mind Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substi- tutes in this form is trying to defraud you and should be avoided. Ask your dealers for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People and refuse all imitations and substitutes. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills may be had of all di‘uggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y., at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50. The price at which these pills are sold makes a course of treatment comparatively inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medical treatment. m Managlng Furnaces, _ The first thing to do is to ‘thoroughly warmed. \Vhen it is heated to the desired temperature, it will require less coal to keep it warm than if constantly cooling and heating. There is more economy in filling the fire- pot full of coal than in putting in only a small amount, because that burns away more readily. Do not use a poker en the top of the fire. It is bad management in the use of hard coal. The grate in the furnace will remove the ashes and clinkers, thus allowing free passage for air through the fire. In filling the furance with coal, the smoke-pipe damper should be opened, and the ashpit door and slide closed, otherwise the smoke and gas will be forced out of the feed door. . When the rooms are heated, and there is a good fire in the furnace, shut it up as close as possible. In the morning open all drafts, put in a small quantity of coal, let it burn thorough- ly, then add fuel until full. Let it burn for a short time for the gas to be consumed before closing the dampers. If the furnace heats quick and strong from a good draft, so that in warm weather there is too much heat, don’t shake the get the house grate, but allow it to clog with ashesâ€"not under, but on top of the grate. then lessen combustion. A shes In the following . | length, to which is attached an iron ball as TRUE AND ROG-['5 SPORTSHI‘W. There's .1 "list nlm-rcnco Between lire Gennlne Al'llcle and Im- l'oiâ€"llunlc r. The man who hunts for the love of hunt- ing, the true sportsman, hails with delight any measure that will head off the fellow who hunts simply for the meat there is in it. The true sportsman, is a manly fellow and a. gentleman. nine times out often, and when he goes hunting he believes in giving every- thing a. chance for life. If he wanted the birds alone he'd go to the dealers and buy them for much less than it would cost him to go out and kill them, but that’s not what he’s after. He wants recreation, a tonic for heart, body and soul, a rest for his weary mind, and there's no better place to find it than in the field with dog and gun, It is a beautiful sight to him just to see the intelli- gent dogs moving like steam motors across the field, watching each other with a jeal- ous eye and each seeking to outdo the other. Then it does him good to walk over the fields and beneath the trees, breathing into his soul fresh inspiration for his work. All this is good to him, but when the birds a re found and the dogs get down to their work in earnest, business cares fold their sable wings and fly away and his body thrills' with a pleasurable excitement that does as much good as a judicious charge of electri- city through thc system. \Vhen a true sportsman gets in the field he makes it a rule never to shoot anything he cannot usc,unless it is some bird of prey that plays havoc with the farmer’s chickens. He never destroys life just because he has , the power to do so, for he has too high In regard for the life that he can take, but cannot give. If he should come upon arab- bit sneezing in his bed he will never shoot him down there,for that would be like slip- ping up behind a man in the dark and shoot- ing him in the back. He gives the rabbit a chance for his life, putting him on notice as it were by kicking him out of the bed, and then as he scurries off he'll take a crack at him on the run. if he sees a covey of birds huddled up together before his dog he does not shoot into them and kill the whole bunch,but lie frightens them up and as they whirr away he takes his chances on the fly :aud watches where they light so that his dogs can find them and he can getnumerous shots. If you want to disgust a. sportsman go along with him and kill a few birds on the ground. There is another class of men, however, who do not share the feelings of the sportsmanâ€"the pot-hunter. You have .‘all seen him and will all readily recognize his picture. Look and dirty and lazy, heloafs about home all Slimmer, lelting his Wife support him and his sorry-looking dogs 'until fall. He wanders about the country I getting birds spotted, and as soon as they lnothina on earth like it, for the “com- “ Rock "c to Sleep Molher.” I ock Me to Sleep Mother" was written by Elizabeth Akers Allen,‘ known otherwise as “ Florence Percy." It is a general favorite for it is a sweet little touch of home life. llut there is another Side to the picture. Many a mother rocks her child to sleep who can neither sleep nor rest herself. She is always tired, has an everlasting backache, is low spirited, weary, nervous and all tint. Thanks be, she can be cursl. Dr. Picrca’s Favorite Prescription will do the Work. There is (l 'u The poem, t plaints to which the sex is liable. (ulnar- antced to give satisfaction in every case or money returned. Dr. Piercc’s Pellets are specific for bil- iousness, headaches, constipation, piles, and kindred ailments. A notable voyage has just been made by an English warship. The cruiser Melpomene, which recently returned to Victoria, B. 0., from the south, steamed direct from Uallao to that port. a. distance of over 5,000 miles, in ‘20 days, without making a stop for coal. ()llicers of the Navy consider this a note- worthy achievement. Moustaches in women are said to he get‘ ting more common than of old. In Con- stantinople about 10 per cent. of the women â€"â€"â€":\rmenians chiefly, since Moslems are veiled and therefore do not come into the calculationsâ€"have these appendages to the upper lips. llcpilatorics are also much in demand among Philadelphia. ladies. l The ('anmlmn Hag. \Vhat is the National Flag of Canada? \Vlio can describe it accurately? How many of our readers know what flag our ships can fly upon the seas and why if they hoisted a blue or a white flag with the Union Jack in the corner they could be overhauled by a man-of-war and the flag pulled down ‘2 These and many other inter- ‘ esting questions are answered in an article which will appear in the Canons Anus - ‘AC for 1594, to be puulished next month. The CAVAIHAX AmuNAn is a standard pub- lication and goes everywhere. More than one million copies have been sold since it was first published. ‘ Turiugj‘r l are big enough to shoot he is there with his dog and gun, it matters not whether it is in or out of seasonâ€"he’s after meat. He never stops until he kills the whole covey on the ground,on the wing, or in the trees; and with his game he goes to the res- taurant and sells them for a good price, as :and ask no questions. This pot-hunter finds -a. covey out of season, and if there is any ; danger from shooting them he sets a trap and gets them without any fuss. lt's afrce- . andseasy sort of life to him, and he'd kill " birds all the year round if you‘d let him. ._._... â€"-â€"~a’â€"- There is every reason to believe that the ’milking of cows in large dairies by machin- ,ery Will soon become as common as the cut- ting of corn and grass is on large farms. During the last few years two or th rec ' inventions have been brought into practice, with results so profitable in the saving of l labourastoencouragc mechaniciansto further efforts toward perfection. Safe, Sure, and Painless. \Vhat a world of meanng this statement I embodies. Just what you are looking for, 5 is it not? Putnam’s Painless Corn Ex- tractorâ€"â€"the great sure-pop corn cureâ€"acts in this way. It makes no sore spots; safe, .’ acts speedily and with certainty; sure and ,mildly; without inliaming the parts; pain- ’lessly. Do not be imposed upon by imita- tions or substitutes . Persons convicted of vagraney and sim- ilar minor olfences in San Francisco are sen- ltenced to work in chains on the public A heavy logging chain, 6 feet in - streets. large as a man‘s head, effectually prevents Do Not Forget It. It is a fact that Nerviline cannot be sur- passed by any combination for the relief of" pain. The reason is a good one. Nerviline 1 contains the best, most powerful, and the L latest discovered remedies. Itis a magic pain cure. Rheumatism, stiff neck,cramps, neuralgia, colic, in fact all pain, internal, external, and local, are subdued in a few minutes. G0 at once to any drug store and get a trial bottle. It will only cost you 10 cents, and you can at a small cost test the the proprietor is glad enough to get them[ C UClA thifiml Mu] This is to notify you that your ac- count at the bank of health is over- drawn; at this rate you will soon be bankrupt, unless you take sows E m or Pure Norwegian Cod Liver and Hypophosphltes to . build you up. It Will STOP A. COUGH, CURE A COLD, and check CONSUMPTION and all forms of WASTINQ‘ DISEASES.AZ. most as palatable as Milk. Prepared by ‘ Scott d: Bowno. Bellevllls. For sale by , alldrugglsts. Oil W . AGENTS WAHTED male and female, ; To an um new Ken-Io Cleaner Entirely new; sells in every koumkupcr. Also our nil-m. mi. and Farm; sun-a, Cnrvor, Ind Knlla uni EUBIOI’S bhhfptner. No coolinlrnuuied. Buy “Unanimous. cLAUss sues". 00.1.0.1 an 324. Women great pain cure, Polson’s Nerviline. Large bottles only ‘25 cents. A. P. 87 Cures Consumption, Throat. Sold b all Druggists on a Guarantee. 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