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The Liberal, 21 Jun 1894, p. 3

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The murderer then ran away, and as he ran placed fresh cartridges in the gun. A policeman who was on duty at the cornir chased him. and finding that he was being overtaken the murderer stopped, wheeled sharp round, raised his gun, and fired at his pursuer, who fell bleeding from a terrible wound in the right groin. He again took to hli heels. but, another policeman had already caught; sight of him, and four or five of them, attracted by the whistling, were soon in full chase, Seeing that his pursuers were closmg with him he stopped and raised his gun} A policeman. however, drew his sword, ane striking up the gun barrels with his blad. sprang forward and seized Origot. Ollie: policemen arrived just, in time to prevem the murderer from being lynched. \Vhen taken before the Judge he said Lhat be con- aiierxl his word of honor to the, gunsmill, suflicient, and that he had no right to de mand back the gun in the face of his prom- ise to pay. He also said that if he had been allowed he would have gone on killing policemen until his ammunition gave out. The doctors have pronounced him insane. Fe“ III From Exposureâ€"Pronounced Inv curable and Paid the Total Disabllny Insurance Allowed by the Company-- Once More on the road Io lloullhâ€"lh- Tells Ilow It. Came About. From the Deseronba Tribune. During the past, few Weeks n. fruitful subject of conversation among the people at l) seronto Junction has been the won- derful recovery of Mr. William Henry \Vager, who has bean looked upon as a hopeless invalid. A representat‘we of this paper was sent to interview Mr. \Vagex' and gain all information possible in order to sanisfy the public concerning the truth of the wonderful cure. Making his way to Dcseronto Juana; the renorter informed The shopmen called to him to pay for his purchase, to which demand Origor, replied with an insult. Pensat then rushed out from behind the counter and ran to catch Origot, who had meanwhile placed two cartridges loaded with “double B” shot in the gun. When the gunsmith reached the door ()rigot retreated three paces into the street and told him to stop where he was. Pensat still advanced, and without more ado the other raised the gun and fired 2 shot right into his face. The charge enter- ed under the left ear and carried away the entire under jaw. The poor man fell across the pavement. He had scarcely reached the ground when the assassin fired the second barrel, the charge of which took effect in the left thigh. which it completely shattered. THE EXPERIENCE OF A GRAND TRUNK EMPLOYEE. A Most Unusual and Exciung Occurrence Ina ssreel of Buenos Ayres. A special from Buenos Ayres says that at midday recently, when the business atreels ofBuenos Ayres were most Lhronged, Isidor Origot, a French Basque, entered the gun-smith shop of Don J. Invernizzi and called foradouble-barrelled fowling piece with the corresponding ammunition belt and cartridges. The shop wee in charge of Bautista Peneat, cousin of the proprietor, who showed the customer sev. eral guns, from which be selected the one thstpleased him most. The price was ar- ranged. Origot filled his belt with cart- ridges, shouldered his gun, and, saying “Buenos dies," walked out on the street. Curlonq Home Tingle. & flake a. small spiral of very fine iron wire and Coat. 11: slightly wicb oil. Place this coil carefally'in a. basin of water and it, will float on the surface‘ The exhibit of this trick may be made in two ways. Either the claim of magic may be made for the spiral, which, with suitable strange incantations and appropriate ges- turings, may be made before the eyes of the audience and annointed with the mystic fluid of oil, or the simplicity of the spiral and oil, may be explained and the suds, to which some slight coloring has been added, may be ready prepared in a. bottle and be introduced as a. great magnetic fluid. There are few whose knowledge of natural philosophy will enable them to explain this interesting experiment in “popular sci- u once. ‘ The action of the apir‘al wire is due to the fact that, the addition of a drop ofsoap suds somewhat modifies the surface water so as to alter aforce known as “superficial ten- sion.” The science of this change, how- ever, is rather too deep to permit of explan- ation here. 'The audience should have its attention attracted to the fact that the tube does not come anywhere near the spiral, and that there is no force exercised to move it. Another drop of the suds in the same manner will produce a repetition of the peggliar aption_ (3n thg Rarb‘of phi: wire. _ Take a straw or glass tube and immerse the lower end for a few inches in a glass containing soap suds. Before removing the Hold this tube over the can Lre of the coil, and by quickly removing and replacing the 1'deex fingerallow a drop of suds to fall upon the water. The spiral will immedi ately make several revolutions in a. most myscerious mwner. tube place the index finger over its upper end, so that some drops of the suds will, by the air pressure remain in it. DROPPING SOAP SUDS ON THE LIFE UN A RAILWAY. 'KILLED BY A MADMAN. THE ENCHANTED SPIRAL. D Wu Mr. Raviu, the station master, of the object of his mission. That courteous oflicial having assured the reporter that he would find the case one of more than ordinary interest kindly pointed out the nearest route to Mr. W’ager's residence. The Wager family is oueoi the oldest in the Bay district, and Mr. Wager and his peo~ ple are well known throughout a wide radius of country. Arrived at the house the reporter knocked at the door and was quickly admitted by Mr. Wager himself, who it may he remarked, is in his thirty- fiith year, and was formerly employed as asection man on the Grand Trunk Railway, his section extending east and west of Deseronto Junction. He was a good workman and faithful servent of the company. On the 28th of April, 1893, he was compelled, on account of ill-health to give up work completely. The doctor pronounced his trouble to be nervous palpi. tation of the heart. The district surgeon of the Grand Trunk Railway attended him and did all that medical skill could suggest in order to give him relief, but at the same time frankly told him that he could prescribe nothing that would effect a per- manent cure. Mr. Wager was a member of the Grand Trunk Insurance and Pro- videntISociety and_during his illness receives the usual pecuniary allowance given for a certain number of weeks to sick members. The society also paid his way to Montreal that he might consult an eminent medical man who acts as referee in such cases. This specialist at once pronounced his case hopeless; cure was impossible. He returned home greatly dejected, and the Insurance Society paid him the whole amount granted to its members in case of total disability. Mr. Wager has since that time resided atlhis home on theGravel Road, unable to work, seldom going from home except to made an occasional trip to Deser- onto and Napanee. About three months ago Mr. John Kitchen, the Well-known section master on the Grand Trunk, who resides at Deseronto Junction, told Mr. Wager of the virtues of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and recommended him to give them a trial. He accordingly procured a quantity of the famous pills in order to give them a trial. Now mark the result, He soon felt the good effects of this great medicine. His appetite improved. The fluttering sensa- tions about his heart appeared to be less pronounced. He continued taking the pills and his health steadily improved. The change became apparent to friends and neighbors and a matter of public interest. He gained in weight. As he remarked last summer he was little more than a. walk- ing ghost : now, as the reporter could easily see, he was a substantial specimen of humanity. Mr. \Vagar informed the reporter that before he commenced taking Dr \Villiams’ Pink Pills his heart used to beat rapidly and continue palpitating violently for some time if he attempted to cut even one stick of wood; now he can cut the daily supply of wood for the house without any such disagreeable sensations. He feels himself a diii‘erent man and his neighbors are all congratulating him upon the great change so plainly manifest. He expects as soon as nawgation opens to commence Work again. Mrs. \Vager was present during the interview and corrobor- ated her husband’s narrative. They consider its duty to publish abroad the virtues of this famous medicine which has brought such hope and comfort to their house- hold. Mr. Wager also told of a leading farmer in the neighborhood who had been troubled with a chronic headache, vlio, at his suggestion, had also tried Dr. Williams Pink Pills and had experienced relief in a’ very short time. Other cases in Deseronto and vicmity are known to the Tribune in which Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have been productive of much good. These pills are a perfect blood builder and nerve restorer, curing such diseases as rheumatism, neural- gia. partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St Vitus’ dance, nervous headache, all nervous troubles, palpitation of the heart, the after effects of la grippe, diseases depending on humors oi the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale sndsallow complexions and are a specific for troubles peculiar to the female system, and in the case of men they effect aradical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. \Vil- liams' Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont, or Schenectady, N. Y., at 50¢. a. box, or six for $2.50. See that the company’s register- ed trade mark is on the wrapper of every box ofiersd you, and positively refuse all imitations or substitutes alleged to be “justasgood.” Remember no other rem- edy has been discovered that can success- ipllly do the work of Dr. Williams’ Pink i ls. from scrofulous. skin or scalp diseases, ought to be given Dr.Pierce‘s Golden Medi- cal Discovery, for purifying the blood. For children who are puny, pale or weak, the “Discovery” is a tonic which builds up both flesh and strength. \Vlmt is said of it for children applies equally to adults, As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it sets at work all the processes of digestion and nutrition, rouses every organ into natural action,and brings back health and strength. In recm ering from “ grippe,” or in conval- escence from pneumonia, levers, and other wasting diseases, it speedily and surely in- vigorates and builds up the whole system. For all diseases caused by a. torpid liver orimpure blood, as Dyspepsia and Bilious- mess, if it doesn’t cure in every case, the money is returned. The most valuable spots of land in the earth's surlace are situated within the. sev eral nusiness centres of the city of London. In order to procure a. deed to the four acres now occupied by the Bsuk of England the directors of that institution were obliged to give a well certified check for $10,000,000. 0n Lothberry street and Bartholomew lane near the bank mentioned above, there is a. tract of an acre for which a round $10,000,000 has been refused. In other business streets of Lon~ don there are dozens of corner lots valued aL $100,000 per front foot. Have You Thought of It. Fur four thousand years or more the world groaned.sufi‘ered and fumed about its corns, fur there was no positive reliefâ€"â€" no certain and painless cure until Dr. Scott Putnam gave to the world his great Corn Extractor. If there is suffering now it is a. result of carelessness, for the remedy is at. hand. Try Putnam’s Corn Extractor. It, is sure, painless, and prompt. Beware of subsLitutes. N. C. Poison & Co., pr. pz'ie- tors, Kingston. the daily supply gibhouy aqy sucrh‘ Children Who Suffer Mrs. R. Peck, E. 15th street, New York City, visited Canada last year, and had the good fortune to pick up Something which not only suited her, buL her neighbors also. Writing the mmufacturer of Nerviiine she sayszâ€"“I bought three bottles of Nerviline While in Canada. and treated my neighbors to some of it, and ull think it the best med. icine for internal or external pain Huey have ever used." Nerviline deservessuch a. com- mendation, for it, is a. most powerful, pen etrating, and certain remedy for pain of all kinds. Take no substiwze. We are in receipt of a request from Brown Bros. 00., Toronto, Ont. to recom- mend a good salesman to them. We call your attention to this house. It. is reliable and will give you employment, with salary and expenses paid from start. Write them promptly as they offer good inducements. Wire hair-pins were first used in 1545, and were invented in England. Before that time the hair was held in place by little wooden skewers. ' A window-cleaning guard, or portable balconyfio enable persons to clean windows in safety, either sitting or standing. has been invented. For llaklng Root Beer During the summer months a more de- licious drink than Root Beer could not, be desired. For the benefit, of our readers we give this recipe. Take Snider's Root Beer Extract - one bottle Yeah - - - ‘ half a. cake Sugar - - - - - 4 lbs. Luke Warm Water - - 0 gallons Dissolve the sugar and yeast in the water, add the extract. and bottle,place in a. warm place for twenty-four hoin-s iintiluit fer- Prof. John Baker Edwards says that Stu Leon is so charged with natural gases bhst the water is not, injured by oxidation or exposure to the atmosphere. In Dijon, France. there is a poplar tree which flourished in the year 722. Its height is 122 feet, and its circumference 45 feet. A The Ram; Beer Extract can be obtained at all Grocers’ and Drug Stores, at 25c.per bobbin. Snider Mfg 00., Toronto. I“ HEREQKQESGELwL-Qfia 17057â€"519 Rout/“if. anhc’mada. M SEND FDR :ATALDBUE-» UR. ’I‘AF'I“S~ A STHMALENE c U R Uivemt Nlezth SwucL 51:01,; N Fneuts, then placé on ice, when it will open apipkliilg 1mg delifious. Lawmawaoaaé ASTHMA? (“S‘QWM‘Q‘WQ Be’suré and get; one fox-“your Buggy. Take no other kind. They won‘t dimppoinc you. They are better than ever for 1894. receipt of name and P. 0. address wxll milil 529 E. 140m St... N. Y. City, writes us volun- tarily. In 1862, at the battle of Fair Oaks, ne was stricken with typhoid fever, and after a. long struggle in hospitals. lusting sev- eral years. was dis- charged as incurable with Consumption. Doctors said both lungs were affected and he could not live long. but a comrade mved him to _try Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. Before 5he had finished one bottle his cough began to gctloose, the choking sensation left. am night sweats grew less and less. He is now in good health and cordially recommends f. .1 g», _ Jos. Hemmerich. as a general blood purifier antigenic medi- cine, especially to his comrades in the G. A. 1:. A Veteran’s Story HOOD'S PILLS are hand made, and are per. feet. in composition, provortion and appearance. Head’s Sarsaparilia suffering with Weakness and emaciation, who give little nourishment to babies,shou1d WSaott’s the Cream of Codâ€"liver Oil and hypophosphites. It will give them strength and make their babies fat. Physicians, the World over, endorse it. Scott & Bowno, Belleville. AllDruggists. 50¢. a st Endorst‘d by doctors and scientists. Ev ery home should have-one. Price $5. Manufac- tured by CAN. GEAR 60., Gananotwe. Ont. Emuision GANRHOOUE Don’t be deceived by. Substitutes! TRIAL What She Said BDITLE REC] PE. DRY - EARIH - (RU-SH Mr. Joseph Hem. merich, an old soldier, FREE so that you need not sit up all night gasp- ing for breath for fear of suffocation. 0n 16 Reclpe.-For Making a Bellclous lleallh Drink at Small Cost. Adams‘ Root Beer Extract. . . ....one bottle Fleiqchmann's Yeast. . . .. . . ...half a. cake Sugar . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . . .two pounds Lukewarm Water . l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . two gallons Dissolve the sugar and yeast in the water, add the extract, and bottle: place in a warm place fortwenty~tour hours until it fermentq, then place on ice, when it. will open sparkling and delicious, Thai-not. beer can be obtained in all drug and grocery stores in 10 and 25 cent bottles to make two and five gallons. Nearly one-fifth of the deaths in Valpa raise are from pneumonia. In Bombay the deaths from the same disease are in the ratio of only 26 in 10,000. Asnoon Wrecked and Rescued. By \V. J. HUNTER. Ph.D., D.D. Aseries of chapters to men on social purity and right liv- ing. his written in plain language that all may understand. Live Agents wanted. Gir- Culam containing terms sent on application. Wllllam Briggs. Publisher. Toronto, Ont. _ , Pm.--“ uuuuuuu “mm, uwu 3 mg Ticks and onher vermin pests, as well as In eradicating all affections of the skin to which Sheep are subject. No Sheep-owner should be wnhout it. As a certain cure H; has hitherto Droved infallible. Price 35 cents. '0 cents 311d $1 per Box. A 35 cent bux will clear abouL 20 sheep. Sold by all druzzists. Take It is sold on a qrqntee by all (1mg. gista. It cures ncprent Consumptlon and. is the best Cough and. Group Cure. MILLER'S TICK DESTROYER No Other You are all right IT'S MADE SPECIALLY FOR YGUR USE. IE".A.ELIILEJRS7 “use something good. Pe erless Machine 50c per box, Bboxes for $2.50. SAMUEL ROGERS & 00.. . Toronto,0nt' Sohiller’s Sarsaparilla EASILY a? your Stomach, Liver and Bowels are performing their functions F0 erl, IF NOT! p p y )1 (lugs; prqmpt‘ly and effectually in dgstrqy (12 Gold Medals.) H: rd ware and General mores all sell it PILLS. They will do the work They give perfect satisfaction in fit style, and finish, and it has become a byâ€"word that; “ GRANBY RUBBERS wear like Iron ” H K. SCHILLER & GO- TORONTO GRAN BY RUERSI . so!!! by :11) drugghtfi. r HUGEiMlLLER 8: CO llanufacturérs: Taranto CARRIED IN TAKEN. . Wholesa’le by ..one bottle .half a cake ‘two pounds 5W0 gallons wellasin to which should be : hitherto POCKET. IF! 3"” ENGINES BAND and CIRCULAR BOILERS WATEROUS, Brantfcrd, Canada. Subscribed Capital Paid up Ca. “31.... Reserved nds. . . Total Assets . . . . . . . . Loan and Savings Company. The enlarged capital and resources of this Company, together with the increased facili- ties it, now has for Hupplyin land owners with cheap money. enable the irectors to meet with promptness all requirements for loans upon satisfactory real estate security. Appli- cation may be made to the Company's local Appraisers, or to. . . . What. a. Heap of Trouble I The Wilson Publishing Gomp’y, Ltd 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Ont. Stheunjintegl Wapgr Aflo’yt Ltd Head Officeâ€"King St. w.,1-oro'n'to. Hotel at Springs opens June 15th. SAMPLE GGPY 5}: ' TjflAfilES’ JGURNAL IT 58 SAFE Officeâ€"Toronto St, Toronto. Arises from obstruction or sluzgish action of the Bowels. Kidneys or Liver. Huad~ aches, Boils. Ulcers, Pimples, and a. host of com lications are sure to follow. St. Leon L ineral Water acts DIRECTLY on these organsâ€"removingau filthy obstruc- tionsâ€"and gives Heath and Vigor to the theae organs~ramoving all filthy ot Lions â€"and gives Heath and Vigor whole system. 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