Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 4 Jun 1896, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Patti was the first Woman to have a private steam and vapor bath, and her complexion is said to depend largely upon it. .:Mfi1rww<v V n caéé‘w Is a éonstitutlonal disease and requires a constitutional remedy like Hood’s Saran- parilla. Snufl's and inhalants can give on] temporary relief, but Hood’s Sarsa- par lla pg‘rl‘ecgly and permanently cures, u .n,. u Fifteen minutes before you take the bath light the lamp under the pan of water which is safely tucked away un- der your chair, and light also the oth- er lamps and get the tub running full of boiling water. Close the door of your bathroom. At the end of 15 minutes the steam will pour out when you open the door and you can take your seat in the chair ready for a gentle steam- “lg. ' “ My little boy was a great sufferer with catarrh. Medicines he took from physi- cians did not help him, and he began us- ing Hood ’8 Sarsaparilla. We have given him three bottles of this medicine and it has eflected a com lete cure." MRS. R. L TEAMER, Roxobe , N. C. Get only A large tub of water is next mountâ€" ed in a framework and a kerosene lamp placed underneath it. Your steamer chair must be high enough for the pan of Water and lamp to sit under- neath, So much {or keeping you warm 1n the chair. \Vhen you seat your- self in the steamer chair you will have on only the regulation white sheet of the Turkish bath. Over it you fling a large warm robe. The room becomes so warm, and the bath is so thorough. that you are glad to throw it off ere long. In the bathtub you draw a quan- tity of boiling water, hot enough to steam, and should it cool you pull out the stopper and refill the tub. Two fillings will be enough to keep the air moist through a bath an hour long. There is another thing needed. This is an alcohol lamp and a kettle of watâ€" er. Such a simple thing as an afterâ€" noon tea kettle, allowed to boil hard with the cover off. will give enough steam to fill the little room full. Hood’s Pills and a small frame covered with canvas is placed at the opening. insures ventilation, for without air your Turkish bath isn't going a. success. Prepared only by O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mans The huntsman who woqu have been the first to denounce so foolhardy an Lct as his own, never spoke coherently again. His pine was crushed. Any small room will do. provided it has a "hard finish" upon the walls, so they will not peel or crack in the damp- ness. 'The room is stripped of all fur- niture. except a steamer chair. The window is, then opened the veriest trifle, 131 a. little opening the Sikunder Singh in the mouth of the tiger. his thin Irms and legs tossing as the tiger drew back. No one would shoot through the human shield into the tiger. But on the left a man got a flank shot. Drop- ping the man the tiger sprang at an elephant's face, tearing it down by the head. The hunters came together about the two and a. bullet hroke the tiger's heroic. _The tiger weighed §Q0_pounds. When the tiger has killed a steer and fed thereon, he goes to where the karinda grows thirk and lies in the nul- lah, lazy with the meat in him, and sleeping lightly. II is here. as he takes his nap. that the hunters find him. It is the hunter's desire to have his tlger fight, to turn and charge the ones who seek his handsome pelt, but Dr.Porter's tiger knew better. "Stripes" bolted and with cool judgment sneaked from place to place, like a still hunter, aided by a coat, which in the jungles ls protect- ively colored. and away he went up the gully, galloping llke a horse. his soft paws making no sound. A stifling cloud of dust arose from the brittle grassrais- ed by the trampling elephants. The deadly Indian sun beat down and turn- ed the landscape black in the eyes of some of the less hardy ones. In the shade, which was soon reached.a troop of monkeys showed the way. A tiger can hide anywhere, and in heavy cover one must look as for a needle in a hay- stack, far and near. The tiger was found at last in the jungle's edge. A shot aimed at the beast hit it in the side, far back. a wound that made the beast a dangerous one. There was a. pretty how-we-do. The tiger would kill if it got a chanoe. and the heaters went into trees. Sikunder Sin h got off the elephant and started after the tiger afoot, angry at what he called the depravity of the men. Of all things a. hunter can do. hunting a wounded tig- er on foot is the most reckless. In cov- er the man afoot is utterl at the lurk- ing beast’s mercy. Sikun er Singh was out of sight. Suddenly there was a long, fierce snarl in the bush and a rustle of a heavy body; then arose a long (wavering cry of mortal agony. All knew what it meant. The elephants were goaded forward. and wild yells and frantic screams arose from all sides,the elephants joining in the pandemonimn. Dr. J. H, Porter describes his Indian guide, who showed him a tiger‘s lair, .as a lean. black. Wolf-like man whose name was Sikunder Singh, who was a monomaniac about tigers. There are said to be stylish tigers and others not stylish. The lordly tiger is the man eater. He is at once the hero and the aristocrat of the race, and where he roams the cattle killer must ‘be silent, for the man eater. though sprung from the lowly ranks of wild beast hunters and risen through the middle clam of cattle killers, brooks not. the boasting in the roar of an interior. It is in the absenw of cattle during droughts that the cattle killers turhs to man flesh. He fears men but Willi not become animal hunter again, the pride of the race is against it. _ .‘ Fate of a Guide “110 Did a l-‘oolhard! lg in the Jungle. Sarsaparilla A TIGERHUNT IN INDIA. TURKISH BATH act harmoniously mm Hood's Busaparum s tout This fresh to be L's/ow: us uuw running Irom'ioronw to New lork without change via the pop- ular West shore route. It is a. buffet our, and refreshments can be obtained en route if desired. This car leaves Union Station, Toronto. every day except. Sunday, at 4.55 p. m., reaching New York next morning at 10.10 a. in. On Sundays the sleeper runs from Hem- iibon only, connecting with the through train from Toronto. Call at any Grand Trunk office in Toronto for information or s am in sleeping car. Reservations ~an made in advance if desir ‘ Miss Flora (in a. pair of stupe sleeves)â€"How do I look, Ned? (rapturously)â€"â€"Yuu’re simply proachable. One of the handsomest sleeping cars that; hatjl ever been. turned out of the 90mg 13' nowirunmpg fromfl‘ozjonto to WEST SHORE THROUGH SLEEPING CAR TO NEW YORK. F. J. CHENEY & cu "i'éfédo, @8011 by Drukkiats. 75c. _-_~ .... .u, v. xunvuu, County and 5 Me aforesaid, and that said firm will Ea the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- LAR or each and every onse or Catarrh that cannot. be cured by the use or HALL'S CATARRH In"... STATE or OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, as LUCAS COUNTY. ' FRANK J. Cur.va makes oath that he in the senior pnrtner of bho firm of F. J. CHENEY Sc 90 d ing‘I gusinea‘s in t.h‘e (l_ty_ qt Toledo. Hall's Catsrrh Cure is taken it Acts directly on the blood and mu [If Lhe system. Send (or tastimon Gazette the particulars of a case of St. .Vitus' dance cured by the‘ use of Dr. Wllliams' Pink Pillsi and‘ determined to try them with Minnie. By the time two boxes were used Mrs. Smith was sensible of a great im- provement in her daughter's condition, and after the use of four more boxes. was satisfied that Minnie was complete- ly cured, as no symptoms of the trou- ble remained. This was about the end of June last, and since that time there has not been the slightest recur- rence of the dread disease. “'hile Min- nie was taking the pills her weight in- creased. and her general health was much improved. Mrs. Smith also said that «her younger daughter showed symptoms of the same trouble, but the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills speedily dissipated it. ‘ Dr. \Villiams‘ Pink Pills are offered with a confidence that they are the only perfect and unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer and when given a. fair trial disease and suffering must vanish. They make rich, red blood and cure when other medicines fail. Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt of 50 cents a box or $2.50 for six boxes, by addressing the Dr. \Villiams' Medir cine Co.. Brockville, Out, or Scheme: tady, Y: Bevvare of imitations and cine 00.. Brockville, 0nt., or Schenec= tady, N. Y. Beware of imitations and refuse trashy substitutes alleged to be “just as good." matter to him he expressed pleasure in making the facts public, if it was tho ht that they would benefit anyâ€" one e se, and remarked that he thought Mrs. Smith could probably give the articulars better than himself. Mrs. mith said that about a year ago Minnie was attacked with St. Vitus' dance, of a rather severe nature, and a number of medi- cines were tried, but without any ef- fect upon the trouble. An electric bat- ter was also used but had no benefiâ€" cia effect. The trouble appeared to be getting more (severe, and finally Minnie was obliged to discontinue go- ing to school. having lost the power ofl her right side. Her speech was also so much affected it was with difficulty she could be understood. She wasout of school for abowt six months and all this time she twas undergoing treat- ment. which however. proved ineffec- tive. One day Mrs. Smith saw in the Glazettghthe particulars of a case of dance by the use of Pink Pills, the Gaz- ette called upon Mr. Smith (9 learn theflpartjculpfs. ~Upon mentiompg the Sworn SEAL Sulrcred From St. Vltns'. Dance-[mu the lee of ller Right Side and Almost Lon the Power of Speechâ€"Cuer In a Few Weeks. Aylmer, Que., Gazette. Of .all the discoveries made in medi- cine 111 this great a e of progress none have done more to a leviate human suf- fering than have Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. W'e suppose there is not a hamâ€" let in this broad land in which the re- markable healing power of this favor- ite medicine has not been ut to the test and proved triumphan. It is a great medicine and the good it has acp complished can only be faintly estimat- ed. There are many in Aylmer who speak of Dr. VVilliams' Pink Pills in terms of raise, and amongr them is the family 0 Mr. John Smith, the well- known blacksmith and wheelwright. Having heard that his daughter, Miss Minnie, had been cured of St. Vitus‘ She Tells What Pink Pills Did for Her Child. . I I l A Ripple 32:: was; laugh. A ood slgare of 9f those dimp es are made byScott’s Emulsion. ~Half the cod-liver oil, i. e. Scott’s Emulsion, is taken by babies. It makes them happy b cushion- ing out their little bodies and making t em com- fortable. Dimples are health. Did you ever see iaisickly baby with dimples ? .fl J .50 t» a: we at a: a: “9 A MOTHER’S THANKS- FRANK J. CHENEY. to before me and subscribed in In this 6th day or December. A. D. 188E no mood ant; mucous surface; lend (or tastlmoninls. true. A. w. Gym ASON ;k’en internally and thdi‘z} Fublio‘ ndous unap- GONBDY’S IMPRQVED DARRIAGE TOPS Surat §fl§flhm QM 891-05. Sqro ‘E‘yostl’neg --_â€"-... â€"--vu.,.unahu.\._xla-VUI uuu uluuu motel-s, metalllc ceihngs, sky lights, sheet metal workers. 121 Adelaide W..Toronto dating before 1870 of Canada. Provinces, United States; also Bill and Law S'amps bought. Good Prices. WM. R. ADAMS, 7 Ann St“, Toronto. Ont. AGENTS atlon. Stump for particulars. R. W. HANNAH, Tonom‘o. DOUGLAS BROS., Slate.Gravel and metal rnnfnrn mnfalll'n na;linlâ€"a u":â€" "-1..- l _ The proper care of palms in the house He mainly a series of don’ts. Don’t give them too much water, and never any until the surface of the pot IS slightly ldried. This is the first commandment. The second is like unto it: Don’t let them have the full sun rays at midâ€" day, though you can‘t give them too much of morning or afternoon shining. Don't try. either, to keep them In rooms where there is a. smell of gas. They have fine noses, those green things. and will yellow and shrivel over a leak that neither the plumber nor our own olfactories may have detecte . Thus they may save your healthâ€"and what is of more importance. of course. your complexionâ€"since escaping gas is among the worst of skin tarnishers. Don’t let the fronds get dust , either; don't expect them not to our up in e room with dry furnace heat land white of coal gas from the register. Lastly. don't fail to ive them all the cigar ashes they wil devourâ€"a. teaspoonful a. week is not too much for a small pot. Dig them into the earth, taking care not to break the roots; then water. and be sure no water stands in the saucer at the foot of the pot. THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA; FOB TVVEN'I‘YBIX’ YEARS. FOR YOUR PALMS WANTED everywhoro. to handle a New Prep: uration. Liberal remunor, fin}, Sould's. e'tc. RaUOr Tun- W. P.C. 8 l8. It is noun-ans. Hhe public I"? : them. a: e! more slyh’ah And able. and hue enced [mprqvg- Order Vyuui Baggy win: I ‘ufnc to tha ,ured the style It w: u auu um’uunuly. GUARANTEéi°T5"EI'%'/E FULL POWER CLAIMED Thirty per cent duty is saved, and this additional mount added to the value of These Wheels. “Air supply or 5. engines at any practical mechanic, he will readily show you the absurdity 0f their canVaS- The sale of the E. & D. \Vheels all over the Dominion (among the best c riders) has been phenomenal. Send for Catalogues and full particulars if you v purchase what is acknowledtmd by experts to be the best wheel in the world. wheels can be purchased fc- l:ss money, ' But they are not E. & I). Thirty per cent duty is saved, and this additional mount added to the value of 'l‘hnuu ‘thnla AND TO BE AS REPRESENTED Oyex- 2,000 in successful operation Canadian 'I‘ypograph (‘0. and.) Windsor. 0m. POOR Our ' lmpefl-I ' Band Instruments, OulIars, Mlndollnu, Bflnjnl, Harmonicas. and the Latent Muulc A Publications. THIS'IE MUSIC HOUSE UNExgniLâ€"im' Dissolve the angar and yous in the water, um the extract. and bottle: plnooln pwarm {lace (or twenty'tour hon" until lt torment; hen place on ice. when it will upan sparkling Ind delicious. 'ihe root bear on: be obulnod in all drug and grocery 5001'“ in 0 und 1! ant bottlu M mako two and live a can. $6.. 5’ R005 Bee! Extract... olu mann's You: . . . . . u at . . . . . . . . . . . . A . . . . u ewarm Water . . . . . . ‘ Recipeâ€"For Making in Delicious Health Drink at Small Cost. Music Publishers. Manufacturers 8o Importers 0F EVERYTHING MUSICAL " Ex lunfigry Vpifififihiei “ Worn-an I Triumph. cent no on application. MILES' (0am) VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Mlles’ Sanatlve Wash. \Vorln Price: 150 and 250. They impure mum, and oner y. and mnko the “(a of the “ Moth-r Box" wo_n living. For sajg lgy gunfight” ' <-._1/ @MPOUND CANADA'S GREATEBT ,a‘WWg Every (3‘? Woman "A. M. C." MEDICINE C0.. AND To B SPECIALTIES: SLLED in Simplicity, Effective ng Qualifies and Durability. econd-hnnd and re-buflt moderate prices Don't purchase until you no our prices. WHAlEY, ROYCE & C0. 156 vowel: STREET TORONTOI - - Oi 518 St. Paul St.. Montreal mat the Pooplo wantâ€"VINTILA‘I'Io noon Run your feet dry and.“ In summer, dry and warm In wlntor. Paraplratlon dampness avoilod. Should Enjoy Llfo. How Many do ? IT IS WRONG. The cause of most all these i113 la easily reached and effectively removed by tho great woman's madiolms, suffer untold n'iieriu through Ailments pecul- iu to their not. Many an minerablo wegk and p{cklx, up yin WATEROUS. . . one bomq . .Julf a as . .two poun ..two gallon! in pho waber, COST NO MOT“; THAN OTHER BOOTS. ONT. UPRIGHT and HORIZONTAL. Stationary.PortahIEKoSeml-Portahle These Four Point Bearings have Struck Opponents Like a comet. “You will always find the most sticks around the best apple tree." The great Evans 31 Dodge 80 Gear Roadsters, with four point bearings. are to-day the best abused wheels in the Dominion of Canada. They are patented throughout the world and used only on the E. St . \Vheels. Ask our opponents their qpinipn, and submit to 5'10 20 gone St. Leon Mineral Waibr ‘00 It'd" King at, W.. Toronto. Headache Dys epsis Rheumamam D abetoa Indigestion Constipation As a. general regulator drink 8:. L001! betorer Linus. A positive cure t3: K! n and her troubles. Sold by all salon. IT IS DELICIOUS. wlntor. Paraplratlén'iimpfiismivofial: w.o. HARRIS, St. Leon Mineral Water. You are indeed if you have (0558] muss uunon 2P0 to son a r: not wrfte the old rel able dealer. 5-3l William St, roman-0.0:! Telephone 1720. BRANTFORD CA NADA HAVE YOU TASTE!) GEYLON TEA. Sold only In Load Paokotg class 0! wish to cher £553!

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy