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The Liberal, 30 May 1901, p. 2

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self c:{n Ltruly noy Pills fcll‘ claimed. to do. As tca~dxinkers the English are at the head of the tree. A Parliamentâ€" {my return recently published says that in the. Umiied Kingdom! as. much as 6‘ lb. per head is annually consumed whereas the figure. far the United States is only llh pefr head. On the tithe); hand: the United §tat0$ con- spines 11H). of coffee per head each year as tcxmpared with hardly 3-411). per head in England. It is interesting l "Having used other largely adver- tised .remedies and all the medicines recommended to me by my friends for Kidney [I‘roulhle and excruciatâ€" ing Backache without the slightest relief, I was in despair. In the nick of time I was induced to try Dodd’s KidneyPills and can never be too thankful for the advice which prompt- ed me to do so. They simply took hold of my trouble and lifted it off me. Inever heard of anythian which gives such instant relief.” " My wife owets cvcn more to Dodd’s Kidney Pills than I do. Her case was worse than mine. Mrs. Sackett would not be alive today only for Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Both my wife and mvâ€" lbs 11 560113 I Mr. Snckett [lid not give- up driving the stage. Instead he sought the help of Dc-dd's Kidlney Pills. Did he find‘ help? Read hisl own letter, a let- ter which tells also that his wife [moved the truth of the saying, "Dodd’s Kidney Pills are .woman’s best friend." Each Has Tested the Power 0' Dodd's Kidney Pillsâ€"Each Has Achieved the 5am: Re- sultâ€"Dodd's Kidney Pills Have Cured Them Both. > Dromore, Ont, May. 27.â€"Special.â€" |Ml‘. George Sackett, drives the stage between Drrcmore and Holstein. That he is known throughout the country side goes without saying. When he {was in trouble a short time ago he *had the Nympatiby therefore of more than the few immediate friends and neighbors a man in another walk would have. \Mr. Sackett thought at one‘ time he _would have to give up the stage. Sit- ting up on the driver’s seat day in and day out, rain or shine, hot or cold he contracted a serLous disorder. His kidneys became weakened from the continual exposure. They graduâ€" ally gave. him mare and more trou- ble. He felt that he couldn't keep up much longer. $62§é®fi§ it is nine miles firom Dromore to Holstein]. That means, a .round trip of eighteen miles. T.wo trains a day would make thirtyâ€"six miles of driv- ing. imagine this in a wet thriving mow storm of March or February, to a man in a delicate state of health. .Experiénce of Both His Wife and Himself- STAGE DRIVER STATES HIS CASE I {A gmmt iall'umg OH is noticed in the British. tin ~plate trmd-e. At the end of March, 293 mills were! running as against 418 mills a year ago, and numb-er 01f workmen was 14,600 itnâ€" atemd cf the 21,030 in March 1900. ‘ A white object can be seen at a distance of 17,250 times its olwm diaâ€" -meter in strong sunlightâ€"«tth is to: ismy, a hvhiime disk 3. font across can :be seen 17,253 feet away. Duck work is being pushed in the 'British chmmlel. ports. About sixty million) dollars will be spent before ‘the improvements contemplated at Cardiff, Llav-elly, Bristol, Swansea and vapoirt are completed. Canada has over 18000 public 90110013, with. over a. million pupils, taught by 27,000 teachers» Canada extends: ovar 20 degrees of latitude or equal to the latitude of imim Constantinople to the North ; Quebec province is three times as Large as the United Kingdom and' Im- 'Ilflunid. This gold-bearing nrlc'a sf tho Yu- kon is estimated to: be 125,000 Square miles in extent. 0'1 (1 Quebec i 259: 'l‘o-ncmw TEA-DRINKERS COMPARED GEYLDN AND ENEA TEA, GREEN 0R BLACK. A STRBNG QUAKE? WRWES Canalh has 10,000 postâ€"odficves. Only 900 people in 1,000,000 dic yuan. Ulaufl' KUIII‘UU or any cred Ceylon Green. Sample on appilcatlon. Address “ SAMBA,” Toronto. gs $ALAA” mu m 'n thu Jorcmto 109. bec province is three times as as the United Kingdom and' Im- PURITY CLEANLINESS ECONOMY WHOLESOMENESS FACTS AND FIGURES. Bothrmy {vife and mfiy- X'eccmménd Dodd’s Kidâ€" they do what they are (7.93 years 010‘; Montreal 5P T.wo trains a. day yâ€"six miles of driv- 3 in a wet thriving vIzu’ch or February, L‘ cent. of the Eng: In British possesâ€" j for thé?get§3 and \V as 'It appears that neither the sheiks inor the other members of the Dinkn lcian are either of the Arab race or -the Mohammedan relingon. They are lan nu’tochthonous people, and it is 'erobable that they are descended from ancestors who lived in their icoumtry long before Moses led the enslaved Hebrews out of Egypt. They warship one. God and possess sacred rites that nntedate any history. Their language, religion, and customs aru peculiarly their own. language, religion, and customs are peculiarly their own. The interesting fact has been brought to notice that such cereâ€" monies as occurred during Lord Cro- mem’s last durbar of Khartoum were but repetitions of ceremonies that had been witnessed in ancient Egypt un- der: the rule of the Pharaohs; The following quotation from a letter de- scribing the. scene here spoken of may be taken as direct prcof of the fact: “ The scenes depicted on the Temâ€" ple of Amenophis III. RC. 1450. at ple of Am 5019b, and eighty» Lewd Cromer was so much pleased with the Ceremony that he brought out presents of Various kinds. To the great aheviks ’he gave a ane new rai- momt of the brightest; hues, and to the feminine grandee in their comâ€" pany he [grave su‘ndary gifts, among which were a costly parasol and a decomated mirror. In their joy they wind out and that exactly the s drawn 'up and sell: in array for the cccasiom would guard their country as a part of great Egypt. The D-imlm sheiks, were greatly pleased with their welcome. They J'emdered obeisance to the potent white lard, and they [shunted a world- old hymn: in h'Ls praise, after which they performed the mast curious part of the reremogny. One stately sheik advanced toward Lord Cromer, bear- img aloft the Dhaka crown of honor, which comsisted of a black conical, shaped, brimless hat, ornamented with plumes of black ostrich feathers, In a majestic manner he placed the crown on his Lordship’s head as a mad: of homage, on the part of the Dinka tribe, and as representing the AGAIN RENDERED HOMAGE to the “shadmv” of British royalty. Next day they began to prepare for: the lung journey up the \Vhite Nile and backWtO their own country. A CEREMONIOUS “'ELCOME from Lord Cromer when they arrived at the. palace, after thcyhad announcâ€" ed that it was: their purpose to pay homage to ’him. As the representa- tiVe of British Majesty he offered them welcome in the Arab language, assuring them that they would he rotected, that their welfare would surely be promoted under the Angloâ€" Egyptiam rule, that they would nev- eir: again have occasion to fear the slave dealer: or slave driver, and that the Bullish troops, who had been fl‘heiDimka embassy of sheiks, which had obtained permission to visit Khartoum, received \Vhen Locrd Creme}: made his latest visit to Khartoum, as the representâ€" ative of British authority in Egypt, he held count, durbar, at: the huge fired palace there, which was attendâ€" ed. by many of the Mohammedan m-agumtes, who appeared in great pomp. There was a cercm‘cmy i an unusually impressive character when a body of warlike. and stately sheiks, mounted upon their: camels, arrived at the. palace. Thely‘had ridden for 630 miles from their country far up the \Vhite Nile, and their journey had lasted three momths. There were in the embassy seven of the greatest sheiks and one woman or the highest mink, all belo‘nzing to the ancient {tribe of Dimkas, \vh-om ethnologists reâ€" gard as the aboriginal inhabitants of that part of Africa. memou‘ial timea and re] of which may yet be se who inspect the ruins of of ancient Egypt. Roprcaenmlh‘es of the lllnlm Tribe Travol 600 Miles to Pay Homage to “In: Ed- ward \ ll.-â€"~l‘lncrd the ('rowu of Hlouonr on Lon-d ('rumcr's llcml. Not until several months after the occurrence of an interesting event in the Egyptian Gouda-n has an account of it been received]. in London. It was an even! that has .reraile-zl other events of the. kind which took place in imâ€" HOMAGE OF THE PHARAOHS PAID TO THE KING OF ENGLAND. AN IMPRESSIVE UEREMUNY ditiomml iribal éymlbarlrof sterâ€" Ceylon Teas are-sold in sealed lead packets only, never in bulk. Black. Mixed or uncoi- 111058 received”, in London. It was at has retailed other events (1 which took place in im- timea and representations nay yet be seen by those 13.0. 1339 Efifiififl ntl kind of care the temples D. at mpics The following anecdote is sent by an officer serving in the Transvaal, where it has gone the rounds of the camps. It naturally lacks official confirmation, but happily this does not affect its merit; as a story. “They tell a story of Botha. and Kitchener‘s meeting about termfi‘: of peace recentâ€" ly. LAt the and Baths. said, " Veil. I Children, and the Treatment of lilo that commonly Afflict Little Onesâ€"Given Free. "Baby’s Battles; A Message for ‘Mothems” is the title‘ of a very handâ€" ‘scme little (pamphlet just issued by the Dir. Williams’ Medicine Company. It is devoted entirely to the care of infants. and i'mall children, and tells the mother how to aid her little ones in the emergencies of every day life. It describes the ills that commonly afflict children and tells how to treat them. This little book is one that should be in every home where there are infants or small children. All mothers who send their name and ad- ,dress on a post card to the Dr. “'11- Iiams’ Medicine 00., Bmockville, Ont., will receive a copy of thiri book free of charge. Mention this paper when] Writing. ‘ Containing Much Information as to the care 01 ROYALTY'S MOST EVENTFUL MONTH. March ifi a most eventful month for Royalty. The King was mamrie-d on March 10th, 1863. Princess Louise on March 2lst, 1871, and hem birthday falls on Mawh 18th. The Dulce of Cambridge was born March 26th, 1819. On March 28th, 1884, the Duke of Albany died, and‘ in March, 1861, Queen Victoria's mother died. London hospitals treat 76,900 in- patients and 1.470.000 outâ€"patients in a. year. Gentlemen,â€"My neighbor's boy, 4 years old, fell into a tub of boiling water and [got scalded fearfully. A few. days later his legs swelled to three» times their natural size and broke. out in running Ear-es. His par- ents could [get nothing to help him till I recommended MINARD’S LINI- MENT, which, aften‘ using two botâ€" tlea, completely curred him, and I know of several cases around here almost as remarkable, cured by the same LLn'Lment and I can truly say I neVer handled a medicine which has had as good a. sale or given such universal satisfaction. M. HIBERT, General Merchant. I New Size SOZGDGNT LIQUID, l' sozonommom pownrm. 1 Large uqum m powmara. - Stratford, 4th Aug., 1893. Messrs. C. C. RICHARDS & Co. Buchwlm‘ Frinndâ€"Maybe it's his hair coming through that hurts him. Young fifiétherâ€"NB. he isn't teeth hug. Young; Motherâ€"I (really don't know why he cries so. Bachlélnor Friendâ€"Perhaps it; is his teeth c-s-mimg through. ‘ a perfect liquid dentifrice for tit-e 610th their staple being treat adopts. p1 almost as tough as pa dyed yell-0w and red some of the garmbnt is made are highly o: garmé‘nfs are rat‘wn tog thread, also made of outer nudges are cred with a Bifh- durk indigo him», and narrow strip of rod. eh‘tirely by fishing Salmon. ,which ascend their staple food, and being treated by the v adopts, provide the the simple other mate kingdom.” ‘ And so the Duinkas of the earliest ages live again in the Dinkas of toâ€" day. The clan of the Upper Nile once subject to the king who was lost in the Red Sea is now under the rule of Edward VII. of England. . weéga At all Stores. or by Mail for thoâ€"pâ€"ricaT HALL & HUGKEL. Montreal. A BOOK FOR MOTHERS. ntir H cm" w c CAUGHT HIS TRAIN in [3'21 are II 1d A SUGGESTION. FRAGRANT I‘S OF FISH-SKIN nany thes: D0 ugh as parchmr‘nh It and red and indigo. a ; garmbnts into which highly ornamented. (I o sown together wilhvt made of fisl ; arc gen .1 sifh-slki 311m, and ab of rod. '1‘} 11' El!” 1 available. Salmonâ€" de i-nto clothes by the the northern shores’ of kid in appearance and L is tougherâ€"in Jact. at . and thrg skins the women! \ the most ( ou1;l wish for. your mm to your ts made of fishâ€"skins? races in the far North fish-skin clothes, for an that there is no Iikn K, mafia 25c sh»skin. The mez‘nlly bord- :in band of have this; is a ‘h‘:-.( tribes live and hunting. he rivers, are mg skins, after ‘men( who am nmt durable to be dressed 2% fine Moreover, it was bargain day, when the amount of common courtesy to a customer was necessarily limited. Mas. Wmsmw's SOOTEING SYRUP has been used by millions of mounts for their children while teething. ltsoothcs the child. rotten: tha gurus. allay: pain. cures wind colic. regulates the Stomach and bowels. and is the best. remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by druggists throughout, the world. Be sure and ask for “ MRS. \Vmsww'a Soon:le SYRUP." Minard's liniment Cures Colds, etc‘ Miqard’s Liniment Guras Garget in Com. Dutch cheese ountaims 41 per cent. Otf matter, against only 30 per. cent. in Cheshire cheese. Why am I melt shown common cour- kesy ? demanded the woman warmly. The (93128 person lost her temper at cue-c. You didn‘t ask‘ to be shown any- thing but two-cent prints! retortcd the latter. The Church of Engl‘and has 232 clergy in Scotland. 820 in Ireland, 2,700 ubrcard. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. 0E tthn 1,263 Roman Cathfial'ilc bishops in the world, 130 hold seed in the Bri- tish Empire. yard 1,100 Kv’smii Hafiéfii The readers of this apor will be pleased to [cum that more is at. out one dreaded disease that. science has been able to uro in all its stages and that is Catarrh. ail’s Cabal-Th Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical Iraternity. Cotarrh being a. cone. citational disease. requires 9. constitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure is wk :1 inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby des troying the foundation of the discme. and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting natura in doing its work. The proprietols have so much faith in its curative powers. that they offer one Hun- dred Dollars for any case that, it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. F. J. CIjENEch 00.. TOLEDO nJJL__ ;__A,,Li .. The deepest colliery in the world is; at Lambert, in Belgiumâ€"3,500ft. The United Kingdom has but 503 hospitals; France has nearly 1,690. Busterâ€"I am having awful luck. I am now down to my last dollar. D-edbr-okeâ€"Pshuw, that’s nothing. Wait till you are donvn to the last dollar of your last friend. Minard's Liuimeut Cures Biphtheria. .â€" THE LIMIT. Aâ€"‘Well, and how did you sleep last night? Did you follow my advice and bcgin counting? Bâ€"Yes; I count- ed up to 18.000. And then you fell asleep? N0; then it was time to get up. By ‘thfiL‘ way, 01d Gotrox is not in activ-e business now. is he? I should call it active. Heg is dodg- ing taxes at a more lively rate; than any other man in town. If YOU Wan be“fi¥¥éi§,}{£€§g,’§§h1nv. APPLE: The Dawson Commnssmn Co. Sold by drugéfsgfi. 750. Ball's Fundy Pills are the hen ~ amonmmw WW .mm‘ m 33663555}??? “0’30 wmu “91) W v wuwnvwww‘3m st 0031 weighs 3,031 lb. per cubic . “A cubic yard of oak weighs LEAD PACKAGES. 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