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The Liberal, 12 Oct 1899, p. 7

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" Thirty or thirty-five," says 9, WO- man who has evidently given some ser- ious thought to the problem, “ng I think, the age when a man is at his most attractive stage. His manners are then modeled and his character formed; he has had some experience with the world and human nature, and consequently knows how to act and make allowances. He realizes, too, how utterly impossible it is to live on ro- mance and flattery, which younger felâ€" lows fondly imagine possible; is more evel-headed, practical, sensible, sin- )‘ere, and just in his attachments. Not ~liable to be led away with every} tty face, and, mixing with’ the‘ 16., has ‘found out perhaps that ‘all ,t gold that glitters.’ " r They Were Not Lost, ltut Merely Almoer by other Nations. (After the death of Solomon; the Jew- ish: Kingdom was split into two, that of Israel comslstimg of -10 tribes, and that of Judah consisting of two tribes. En 712 B. C. the 10 tribes were aattack- »ed! by Shalnmneser and carried away captive to Assyria, their places being occupied by Assyrian colonists. The Kingdom of Judah continued till 588 B. 0., when it was overthrown and the maid 'part of the population ,oarried: away captive to Babylon. In 538 B. C. Cyrus conquered Babylon and restored liberty to the Jews, of whomi‘a large number returned to Palestine. Some writers maintain that those who re- turned ail belonged to the two tribes who were taken captive in 588 B. C., and that the 10 tribes who were taken ear‘lxer never returned. These 10 tribes they call the Lost Tribes. They have been identified with various races 1 . Afghans, Japs, Mexicans, North Amer- }Qan Indians, Gypsies, etc. Some even miginbain that the inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland are descended from' the Lost Tribes. There is little or no reason for any of these identifiâ€" cations, and the last, according to hot. ’Tylor is "abject nonsense.” There are very good grounds for believing that the 10 tribes were never lost. When Cyrus freed all Jews indiscriminately, Uhe 10 tribes as well :as the two. were umder his authority, and it is. most probable that all the Jews of all the tribes who wished to return home did so together. Thoseâ€"and they were a large numberâ€"who preferred to re- main where; they Were, either gave up their religion and became merged with the Assyrians, or remained in scatterâ€" ed communities, the descendants of which still exist in many parts ‘of "As to emotional moods, there is the expression of anger, for instance. The eyes, instead of closing, are open wid- er than they are normally, but the brows are closely knit. “In expressing sadness the entire up- per eyelid comes about half way down and the folds of the skin collect there, giving the HR 9. thick, heavy appear- ance.’ The expression of deep thoughtfulâ€" ness is produced by the drooping of the upper ha. The lids of some per- sons fall so low ‘that‘ the pupil of the eye itself is the same. If the meditaâ€" tion is over a subject that worries the thinker the expression is again quite different. The eyelids contract and the eyebrows are lowered and drawn together. This is true of a reflective mood. mo muscle of; its own», and it is only by the contraction of the adjacent muscles in smiling or laughing that it i made to move. That is why there are many wrinkles about the eyes of nerry persons. “When a person is excited, much the flame emotions are gone through,” con- tinued the doctor. “His eyes are open wide, in cases of intense excitement, :0 their greatesL extent, but the fore- lead is not wrinkled, and the ball of .he eye is as expreissive as a bit of glass. No more. "Observe the face of one who laughs, You will see that the lower eyelid has 'Observe for yourself, and you will see that I am right. We will see that I am greatly interested in something, and my attention is suddenly called from it by am unexpected interrup- tion. My upper eyelid raises itself just a little but the eye proper does not change an iota in appearance. If the interruption is but momentary, the elevation of the lid will be but momentary. If the surprise caused by an interruption is continued the lid may be raised even a little more, and in fact,-the whole of {the forehead, inâ€" cluding the eyebrows, is raised and wrinkled. But the eye remains the same. "It Is [he Eyelld That Does the Business, Says an English ocullsl‘. There are no expressive eyes. The expression of the eye isrreally‘. in the lid. The eye itself, independent of its surroundings, has no more expression thrn a glass marble. .‘A prominent English oculist makes this daring statement, and he defends his posiâ€" tion with emphasis “The eyes have no expression whatever,” he says. "How do you explain the fact that the eyes :of ane person are more expressive than those of another 2” I am asked. They are not. The difference consists in certain nervous contractions of the I‘ds peculiar to the individual. THIRTY TO THlRTY-FIV E. NO EXPRESSION IN THE EYE. THE TEN TRIB ES. ~wv-.v... u- 001’ most every European Government. The increased consumption in Europe within four years is 35 per cent ' Motherâ€"I don’t see why you and your husband should have so much trouble.‘Y0u don’t belong to different churches, do you? Daughter-«N0, mother. Motherâ€"Then there is no excuse for fighting-like cats and dogs. The great nutritive powers of choco- late are now so generally recognized that it has been adopted for campaign use‘in the ar_mies and natives of a1â€" “ Pharaoh 100. If you would win‘ the the world's spec‘t‘; For what‘ you havel to tell, First learn to use four syllables Where; one would do as well, Three things to cherishâ€"virtue, good. ness and honor. Three €‘r‘thing3 to hateâ€"cruelty. arâ€" rogance and ingratitude. Three €‘r‘thing3 to hateâ€"cruelty. arâ€" rogance and ingratitude. Three things to likeâ€"cordiality. goodness and cheerfulne‘ss. RELIANCE CIGAR la Tosuana' 100' FACTORY .Montreav O’KEEFE’SLfi‘T’FBF MALT Says Mr. Brady himselfzâ€""I have been troubled for three years with Bright’s Disease and I did not know it until I read the symptoms in one of your papers. I tried several remedies, but none could touch. the spot. I pur- chased three boxes of your Dodd’s Kid.-I ney Pills and after I had used one box I felt the disease leaving me. I am now completely cured. I am a con- tractor here in London, and my friends will vouch for what I say. Dodd’s Kidney Pills saved my life." Mr. Brady haad‘ Bright’s Disease. Bright’s Disease is generally considerâ€" ed incurablo â€"- in fact there is only one known cure. It is a Kidney Dis- efise, those â€"v organs decaying and neglecting to filter the4 blood. Well, Mr. Brady never found out what was the matter with‘ him until the disease had run three yaars and eaten right into his kidneys. gHa was sunk; hope-u lessly in the quicksand. There was only one thing to save him, Mr Brad found out what was the matter witg’him by chance. He read a’ list of the symptoms of Bright’s Dis- ease in a paper and at! once recogniz- ed his own case. Then came the cure. Again he was husky. After trying several medicines in vain he struck the right one, the only one that is a parti- cle of use in Bright’s Diseaseâ€"Dodd’s Kidney Pills which have never failed yet. llad Bright's Disease and hidn’t Know ltâ€"Jlnd lixlstcd for Three Years 3t} fore [10 Found \Vlmt It “Gusâ€"Then 110 Found Whnl it Was and Cured It by Budd's Kidney . Pills. London, Oct. 9.â€"Mr. G. E. Brady, 229 Talbot St., this city, feels that he is a lucky man‘ For three years he has been slowly sinking into a quickâ€" sand, deeper and deeper all the time ancl he not‘ aware of his danger, Plight of a. London, 0nt., Man. Well, the most sacred duty resting upon you now 13 to take out a {liberal policy for the benefit of this young- woman Who is to be dependent upon you ih‘erewfter. I represent one of the strongest and best c‘ompames in this country. Here are the figures show- img, etc. {And 11’s god: the young husband‘s ap~ plic-at-iou. There is nothing like fin- ‘ 5hng g job thoroughly while you are Now, then, my frxend, said the busi- ness-like ymuug preacher, pocketing the wedrlinig £99 and turning again to the bridegroom, let me ask if you; are carrying any life insurance? N6 sif, replied the newly-made bene- di-C.‘ __ Nat yet. «abouE it. Banks is in abad! way financially. 'All his money gone? ' Worse; he can’t borrow any more. Invixrorntes Ind ' u . “ LLOYD WOOD. Toronto. GENERAL AGENT. NUTRITION IN CHOCOLATE. HID Nil'l‘ KNOW N0 EIXOUSE FOR THE-M THE FINAL STAGE 'I BREE THINGS. LONG WORDS. ‘A HUSTLER. 9 Cut this out And return to us. with mum: at your laurel: oxyrou 0mm and we will send mil watch them for you-v.0 examine. It is an openâ€"m”, gold-plated, dust roe! cflle, hindsomely an and. mad » with American mo ei1jeweiied nun wind and set. movement. indy'l or gem/a size. it in a Road timn piece. equal in a - penance no a. 025.00 wnw . and in Just the thin for tl‘ldl purpaias. I. on main examination you In convinced this watch is worth m more than: we uk ply the expross agant $3.93 and exgels charges and it in you”. err-y W atch Co" Box z, Toronto, can. I! Payne. of Gmuby, Que. Cigar Manufacturer. Being anxious to obtain a good View for himself and a lady friend who ac- companied him, ’and presuming that he was wellâ€"known to the spectators, be tapped a burly coal-porter on the shoulder and peremptorin demanded, Make way there. An exchange gives this story of a pompous member of Parliament who attended an agricultural slmw in Dubâ€" lin. He arrived late, and found him- self on the outskirts of‘a huge crowd. Y‘ah, grim/fled, the porter, as he stood unmoved, but we’re the bloomin' people themselves. Rnilwuy. First-alas Oommarcigii Ho}!- pgovomentaâ€"Rntea moderate Garn, \i‘ho are ye pu‘shin’? was the unexpected response. Do you know who I am sir? cried the. indignant ME. I am 3. representâ€" ative of the people. When a burglar wants to break in- to a Peruvian house he takes a sponge and a bucket of water and moistens the walls, which are covered with only a thin coating of mud, and easily dis- solve upon the application of mois-' ture. Then when the mud ls removed he takes a sharp knife and cuts the strips of split bamboo which serve as a substitute for lat‘hs. That easy lit- tle operation produces a hole in the wall large enough for a man to crawl through, and can be performed so silently that people sleeping in the house will not be awakened; Not long ago the resxdence of the Cable manaâ€" ger at Barranoa was entered in this way. The thieves frightened the fam- ily, but were discovered before they had seized much booty. G.T.R. Station, Momrenl. > Géo. Cbiélkke £60.."f’rofi'3 AVENUE HSUSEi ST. JAMES' HOTEL-1 II n The iBalmgraE,’ free Bus $131133: Howl Garslake,f; BURGLARY WITH SPONGE‘ AND \VATER. ' MR8. WINSLOW'B SOOTHING SYRUP {All been and by mother! for their children teething. t sooth» kh- child, softens the gums ullays ain. cure: wlnd oullo‘ end in the been remedy for dianr can. 250. a. bot- tle. Soldb ell druggiuts throughout the world. lure and ea. (or " Mu. Winslow! Soothlul Syrup. That may be all right as fan asthe man himself is concerned, but it's dis- couraging to be a member of a con- tented poor man's family. , {'I‘HE BITTER PART OF IT. Some philosopher 'says: The cori- tented man is never poor; the discon- tented man never rlc'hu IHis Friend-«Goéd idea. Helps con- serve that sacred> institution, the home. ‘ 5 Gives new life to the Hair. It. makes it row and restores the co or. Sold by all druggisls, 50v. a bottle. Great Employerâ€"I always employ married men pqgible. ensures a youthful complexion. Send 25 cents for trial bottle. or pout card for circular on skin and complexion. Address w. J. URQUHART. 489 Queen St. W..Toronto. " I hadn't given that a thought, but I guess it is so. I employ married men because they are more tractable. First Hindooâ€"H‘ave you ever been for a boat sail? Secand Hindooâ€"Oh, yes. First Hindooâ€"How did you enjoy it? Second Hindooâ€"I did not like it; it’s too horrible. The boat is going u‘pside and downside. and your inside is going inside and outside. I ,To the discerning ear Nature has many voices. She has a message in the sweet tomes of (the brook as it rushes down the hillside 'in ocean’s moody voices, now rippling with gent- lest cadence upon the golden sands, anon in deep boisteroWs voice as she lashes the beach with foam. Then the voice Of trees which the laughing winds bear to our ears, of sunshine and shade. ofi hill and valley, of bird and flowers. But she comicâ€">3 in pain, tow. the voice of, the aching. stinging corn speaks impressively, but Put- nam's Painless Corn Extractor ten movies the Worst corn in twentyafou‘r huurs, painlessly and without leavâ€" ing some spots. TWO FAMOUS RINGS. Two silver rings, of which one is in Paris and the other in Germany, have associations of rare interest. They were worn by Martin Luther and his bride, Catherine de Bore, on their wed- ding day in 1525. The rings bear on the inside the names of Martin Luther and his wife, and on the outside are engraved the spear, nails, and ropes, the symbols of Christ’s suffering and death, ' GALLA LELY GREAM MONTREAL HOTEL DIREOTOBY- FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS REAL GREATNESS. HIS PREFERENCE. SORT 0’ MIXED. Nature’s Voices. Europeun Plan. fiaoms {Earn a jig, uB. Opp. MciGllâ€"Colleze Avenuev Family Hotel mm $1.50 per day. IOppaaite GTE: VDeiport’ two blocks from G. P' Till DE! MOINIS INDUBATORâ€"Beat and cheap.“ n Dnllnnt‘ nn,‘ .nnnr warn“: nnm;n1'nn nun] a... 9. Rolland. solo agent for the Dominion. Send 1 lamp for catalogue. 873 St. Psul Street. MontrnL The Dawson Commission 00. cor. West-Market & OoIborne st, 'Toront‘o, Can get you best; prices for your Applea‘ Butter. Eggs! Poultry, Ind other produce, it you ship it. to them. TORONTO Cutting School ofi‘era special advantages 7 to an desjrpus of acquiring a thorough knowiedge of I to all desirous offacquiriug a thorough knowiedger of Cutting and Fitting Gentleman's Garments. Write for particulars. WANTED under seventeen. for ealy work in spare time; big p .y. Apply. in own handwriting, The Enterprise Company. 67 Yonga Street, Toronto. Carters GLOBE OP'HGAL 00., ' Books, Rosaries, Cru catholic Prayer mm, mm, Religious Pictures. Statuary, and Church Ornaments, Educational Works. Mail ui-ders receive prompt atten- tion D. at J. SADLIER & 3tammerers I.‘G.C. % permanently cures Catarrh of noée. throat, stomach nd bladder. 500 dz ‘1 a. box. Write for particulars, The ndian Catarrh Cure 00., 146 St. James-st” Montreal. ‘_New import-Hons finest sausag‘ “agings English Sheep and Am~ erioan Ho: gngi -3_0'1i.&ble 52min at. right plies”. h Montreal, Torofirtcr),770t'ti17\ir§,fi WIFE 1., _ Waning! Carbollc Disinfectants. Soaps, Oint- mcnt, Tooth Powders, etc., have baen awarded 100 medals and diplomas for superior excellence. Their regular use prevent; infecti- ous diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain a supply. Lists mailed free on application. COMMON SENSE KILLS Roaches. Bed Bugs, Rats and Mice. Sold by all Drugglsts, or 381 Queen W. Toronto. LAW Instruments, Drums, Uniforms, etc. Eyery town carnihave a hand. Lowengprioca ever qu uteri. Fine catalogue 500 ill“:- Lruions mailed tree. Writ. Ill for Inydling in Music or Musical Inltrumonts. WHALEY ROYCE & 60., - Toronto, can. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was Supposed to be incurable. For ugreat many years doctors pro‘ Bounced it a. local diselse, and rescribcd local remedies, and by co, xLanLly fail ng to rure with local treatment. pronounced it menu-me. {:L-i- euce has prawn kldLal‘l‘h to be a. constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 3; Cy., Toledo, Ohio, is the (lily ct-nstibutional cure on the market. It: is tak en internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon- ful. It; acts directly on the blooi and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hund- red do lnrs for any case it hill: to cure. Send for circulars and tentimonials. ~ égfiregl, F_. J. QB ENEY 8c 00.. Toledo, 0. (Doctors say that nonsmokers in- crease 111 height, weight, chest mea- surement, and lung capacity much! more readily than smokers. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A“ druggilts refund the money it it fails to cure. 250. E. W. Grave’s signature is on each box‘ FASHION IN CHINA. A missionary paper reports that the opposition to the National Foot Soci- ety in China comes chiefly from the women, who are afraid to go against fashion. I ‘ aJ Widle black line; appears 1n the daily papers setting forth the day and hour wheln' sympathizers must assemble beâ€" fore the house of the deceased. At; the time named a; little cloth-covered table supporting a goodâ€"sized jar is stood bdfore the houseâ€"table, cloth and; jar all being? of a. somber, ebony. hueâ€"and into the latterl small mouth- ing cards, bearing the name and ad- dress of their owners, are deposited. The: day the funeral takes place is the day selected for the exhibitioq of the jar. No ladies are allowed to lollow a.,t a Swiss funeral. CURIOUS FUNERAL CUSTOM. /'In Switzerland a death” is attend- e’d by a. clwto'm which calls upon all charitable and Christian people to 311W thleii‘_sympatliy. A notice edged yvii'h mgg Son bibifiugéi‘sfifitfiQ 7 7 ' Hall's Family Pills me the bent; LU Ceylon Tea Arnan‘ 0 R 'llaurd. solo agent for the Dominion. S (I‘VBW “HI-..” om: a. 13-..: cu---‘ speaks for itself. A trial is the most; convincing'argument in its favor. Lam's Famil Pills me the beat. N ONSMO%E RS DEVELOP BEST. ‘5 Bnmsn hMERIGAN 0mm: ho." Lock fo‘r egont in your town; 0} éénd cureot. 93 Yonge Street, Toronto. , Solid Gold, ...$2.85 J Best Gold Fill 1.50 5 yrs Gold Fill 1.00 Best Glasses... 100 We guarantee perfect Satisfaction. F. 0. GALVERT & 00-, MANCHESTER, - - ENGLAND. T0 CURE A (10L!) IN ONE DAY 1:0? théivery best send your work t v the ‘,, Berlin who wlll oonv hoe you he can ou'r-o yo: CALVERT’S Casings-reliable Wad: at. ri£ht pr cos. PARK. BLACK ELL 0; ‘0.. oronw. GOLD [SURE 100. Cures in n jiffy. P. Mc- Cormnck & 00., Agents, Montreal. Lead Packages. . . IN EVERY VILLAGEâ€" â€"BOYS AND GiRLS THE SUPERIOR QUALITY OF §§§}féb;ii;$?c:réfia€gd to WagleLBlggl., Rich- iioh‘d‘fii 113 Vonxa St. Toronto. mg, MIIII a Halo! WPC993 tunnels“: those who have Inllld to be curacl alla- vyhau. min to j Bladder. Kidneys. Brain and ' Du arry’s Limited, Erbnto. Johnston & McFarlane, Bax ‘Z,’ Tororitb: one. 7 ' ‘ bow. extra set, 0mm a d}? u ' I bargain at m prion. Buy direct from up and gayg V e gulfifinogfw DuBarr & Go .egen y " Street. London, W., also in Paris. 14 Rue de Castiglion, nnq at all Grocers, Chemists. and Stores everywhere, intinl. 25‘, 3., 6d,, 65.. 5lb., Us. Sent carriage {reel Also Du‘ Barry's Revalentn Biscuics, in tins, 33. 6d. nndfia. Aunts for Canada: The '1‘. Eaton 00.. Limited. Torontq Â¥oronto Electrm Light 00., Lunlud. he ’1‘. Esta 00., Limited. {Pie Mafiéleyé u m 190%. L1 ta}. " r a u ‘ . ‘ Th: $3533 lgucblhhlnlo&d (Ald‘lm nu. I:me Dan‘me B Invariable Success. 100,000 Annual Cures of Consul)» tinn. Flatulency. Dyspepsil, Indigestion Consumption Diabetes. Bronchitis, Infilh enzm, Coughs Asthma, datarrh, Phlegm. Diarrhoea. Nervous Debiliby, Sleeplesmess. Despondoncy. JAS. R. ANNETT, Manager. The canadian Heine Safefiy High Glass Water Tube Steam Boflers, for AH Pressures, Duties and Fuel. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. which Saves Invalids and. Children, and also Roars sue,- cessfnllylntants wl'ose Ailments nnd Debillty have re- sisted all other treatments. It, digests when all other Food is rejected, laves 50 time its cost in medicine. Esplanade, most disordered Stomach, Lungs, Nerves, iiver, Bioéa: Bladder. Kidneys. Brain and Breath by ARavalenta rabioa Food, HEALTH RESTORE!) 33' 8 000 AGRES GOOD FARMING LANDSâ€"ARENAO I 10:00. Ozemaw and Crawford Counties. Title pain , Ogemaw and Crawford Counties. Title pain feat. 0n Michigan Central, Detroit an Mackinac and Loon Lake Rallroads, at; prices mnglng from 89 t .1 er acre. These Lands are Close to Enterprising a, owns, Churches, Schools, etc.. and will be sold on mos reasonable terms. Apply to R. M. PIERCE. A cut. Wait Bay Olty. Mlch. Or J .W. CUR ‘IS. Whittemore. Mich. For full informstion and reservation of sleeping on berths. address H. C. TOWNSEND G.P. &’[‘.A., St. Louis. Mo. K. D. Anusmona.1‘.b.A..7w. Fort-st..Decroit. Mic BISSELL WILSON, D. P. A., 111 Adams-an. Chicago, I ‘ TORONTO SHOW CASE 00., Vla Personally conducted California Excursions DAVID TORRANCB t 00., Gonna! Agent». 11 St. Smrament fit... Monmeal. $7wa CRESTWALL cA§E§ Cereal Coffee Health Drink. Pure,Wholesome, Nourish- ing. 15c 11)., or 2lbs. for 256. Roxco is equal to 400 oofiee. (£11m); n] by all Grocershqg ggnd legiogJ-lb. packs“ Mnntrul 3nd Quebec to Liverpool. Large and fast Steamers Vancouver, Dominion, Scotsman, Cambroman. Rates of mung. zâ€"Flnt Cabin ‘60 upwardl; Second Cabin. :35 ; Steerags. 822.60 and 52330 For further informlblon lpply to 100.1 noun. or {o‘theflflbfitfa MFGT ~y Amanm wn nfpd 3n mmrv Irma. Dominion Line in every. village to procure 115173 of names, and wotk is spare tune. Remuneration, $2 for every 12 name- Apply. THE ENTERPRISE 00., 67 YONGE Sn, TORONTO. Wanted COCOA H A R R 31137. Scrap, LEAD, COPPER, BRASS. Wholesale only. LoggDistinEg'llqlggllpna1720. THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS. LOWEST RATES. Opp. Sherbourne sn, ROKCO EPPS’S out em: out and a and it mu: wlth tho name of e g neuron; expresn nfllco and we will ship you ‘ 1- viii: with cum by nxpreu. subject to e a on. B:- unine u. abyour express office. and 11' you a ‘ emtly u we remnant it and entirely ntlsmptoq m 0!. ox res. nt our 5 60131 I100. . exgreis urges. Tfl’hil sine] In]; : re ulu' $9.00 Stradivm s m 91 via ‘ czly colored, highly club . pow and "not in tone. on: late with M _ born extra set, grating! and n: A man I GRATEFULâ€"COM FORTING. 92 ADELAIDE W.. TORONTO. CAN. Michigan Land for Sale: Agentiiwdnted m e‘véryfocajlity. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. Office and Bank Fixtures, Modern Store Fronts. Mirrors and Plate Glass. For low prices writc DAVID TORRANCB 90.. Go‘n'gfal‘égeptg MISSOURI PAGiFIG B’Y and IRON MOUNTAIN fiflllTE. BREAKFASTâ€"JSUPPER. out this out and fiend it 340 u: mm tho alifornia sale only. Long Distance Telephpl WILLIAM W 81:. TORONTO. JOHN J. MAIN. Supt. and Tron. 30, 4o, 50 & 600.- Via...... "BOYS m _ GIRLS EMU. Toronto [VBIHIIIHSGIII without medicinl or uxpen as to ch. RQYAL HA! STEAMOHIP

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