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The Liberal, 11 Jul 1901, p. 6

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For the past twentyâ€"five years at least, starlings have regularly built 1n the gun which Oliver Cromwell placed in the Curfew Tower of Windâ€" sor Castle when he was in residence there, and for many years a pair of lackdaws found a. nesting-place in the old gun on the North Terrace. [1: was brought from China, and weighs 7 tons-3 cwt. 3'q‘rs._~7‘1bs. The starlings sit on the-Zena of Cr'omwell’s gun, and it is interestâ€" lng to- watch them teaching the "{gyoung birds “how to fly.« The resiâ€" tJients" "say" that the same pair of birds come back to the gun year af- -5 These experiences include nearly all Ithe ' fatal nonâ€"contagious diseases Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Bladder and Urinary :Disorders, Female Trouble, Heart ,Trouble, Blood Diseases, Nervous Complaints are all emphatically de- clared to have been entirely cured by ,Dodd’s Kidney Pills. But more than any other complaint, Backache counts oftener. 1 “I am going to say a word conâ€" cerning Dodd’s Kidney Pills,” he Writes. “I can not do otherwise than praise this Wonderful medicine heartily, for 1 am now, owing to Dodd’s Kidney Pills, in perfect health. For some time I have not felt the slightest pain in my back. My kidneys are Working properly. When I go to bed I ’find rest, Whereas before using Dodd’s Kidney Pills I got up more fatigued than the night before. I had pain in my back and headache which broke my sleep. “I have taken only three boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and cannot help but credit them with my cure. I have been free from my trouble since taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills.” Exactly What to Do When Your Enemy Has Had Enough. The rule in Warfare when_your en- emy has had enough, and signifies the same in the usual manner "by running away, is to giye him some more. Arrangements-for pursuing the enâ€" emy are begun the moment he gives tokens of having had enough. The chief of the staff details the troops to take each road by which the ca- emy can retreatâ€"details of each hav- ing, of course, been ascertained be‘ Forehand through the Intelligence Departmentâ€"and indicates to the generals in command of each column their line of route. ' The general who can combine darâ€" ing and dash with adroitness is the man to command a, pursuing column. Caution and ability to manoeuvre are not :9 important in such work. Emile Couatre, of this town, says they cured him of Backache and other Kidney Troubles, and Writes a. letter for publication in this paper to that effect. The Wise general gives his beaten enemy no rest, but continues to push and hammer him until a, vanquished army retreating in good order beâ€" comes a. broken and disorganized mob of men with rifles. This part of the work' is done by the mounted men, and’ the general who fritters away his cavalry during an action instead of keeping them fresh for the pursuit should be shot. His Letter is Typical of Hundreds Lately Received from Lower Provinceâ€",Same Work Being Done All Over the Dominionâ€"; Dodd’s Kidney Pills Stand Alone in the Conquest of Kid- ney Disease. Racine, Que‘, July 8.-â€"(Specia.l).-â€"- It is a very strange thing, but lately all through this province, the people have been talking in a straight. downright Way about the medicine, Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Never before has a. remedy made so many warm, outspoken friends for itself. What- ever part of Quebec one chances to ;be in, the mentioning of Dodd’s Kidâ€" ney Pills is always enough u. ‘miug forth the grateful story of :m exuurâ€" ience with this most remarkable reâ€" medy from one of the listeners. her year. A RACINE MAN EXPRESSES HIMSELF STRONGLY FOR DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. HEABTY PRAISE FROM QUEBEC. NESTS IN CROMWELL’S GUN. At the Stores or by Mail, postpaid, for the Price. mouthwash, and for the care and preservation of the ta 5 enic and . _ recommend Sozodont. I consider it the ideal ent rice for children’s uSe.” [Name‘of writer upon application] A. Dentist’e Opinion; “ As an antiseptic and hyfii et ums I cordiall flew sm-sozononr new ' . flew Patent Box sozom PWilER Lai'go LIQUID and roman - . HOW TO PURSUE. ’ for the TEETH and BREATH HALL <2 BUCKEL. Montre‘a'i. Diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Nasal Passages now quickly cured. Thousands of 'grateful people in every part of Canada. and United States testify to the marvellous power of this new discovery, A free trial now offered.“ Seldom in the history of medicine has so great a sensation been exâ€" cited among medical men as has been provoked by thermarv’ellous cures so speedily and pleasantly efâ€" fected by Catarrhozone. Catarrh with the attendant danger of Consumption, Bronchitis, and Bronchitic Asthma, which imposes such fearful suffering upon their vic- tims, Asthma, with its sleepless nights and hours of torture, yield as if by magic to the marvellous curative properties of Catarrhozone. The air you breathe carries it to every airâ€"cell of the lungs, carries it to every inch of mucous surface inâ€" flamed and diseased within the throat,‘ lungs, nasal passages and middle ears. Snufis, Washes, oint- ments are useless as well as disgustâ€" i-ng. They never get beyond the door to enter into the innermost cham- bers of the body where these diseases are seated would simply mean in- flammation, perhaps death. Ca- tarrhozone goes . Wherever air goes and carries healing'on its wings. Sufferers don’t delay. Your drugâ€" gist sells Catarrhozone. If he has not got it he can get it or we will‘ send you the complete treatment prepaid for $1.00. If you would prefer to test it absoluteiy free we will send you a 250 outfit. Send us your address and enclose 100125 to pay for cost of boxing, postage, etc. The Polson Chemical 09., Kingston, Ontario and Hartford, Conn. Weary Willie (addressing fellow members of the fraternity)â€"â€"Gents, dis yerc hobo Wat sez as he’s Dusty Rhodes is :1 imposter. - Strange Hoboâ€"Dat’s er lie. Weary ~ Willieâ€"AW close up. I knowed Dusty Rhodes fer five year, an‘ he’s got or smut er coal dust on de right; side 0’ de mug. You’se ain’t got none. v ‘ Thé staff has a. busy tuner-in purâ€" suits, for the pursuing army has to be fed, and the enemy mumqu burns and destroys all behind him in his retreat. Moreover, every hour takes the pursuers farther away from their base. Thus the men who are responsible for the feeding of the army must be Well up in their work, unless disaster is to occur. A MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY. Mr. I-Iavelock Ellis finds that most of our greatest geniuses have been born in April and fewest in January. The numbers born in the firit, secâ€" ond, and fourth quarters of the year are fairly equal, but there is a marked deficiency in the thier quarâ€" ter, The ordinary birthâ€"rate 55 Engâ€" land and Wales is higher in the first and second but lower in the third and fourth quarters. About 15 per cent. of the geniuses were delicate in childhood, but these often developed into healthy, vigorous, longâ€"lived men. Bruce, the traveller, was a. typical case. Very delicate in early life, he was a man of huge proporâ€" tions, athletic power, and iron c011â€" stitution. Over 14 per cent. had lost one or both parents by the age of ten. The enemy naturally uses his freshâ€" est troops to cover his reti'eat, and his‘ cavalry and horser‘artiliery, age prepared to give trouble. The put?- suing general, Whenever he comes up with the flying' foe, hammers hirnn with guns and charges vhim‘ with cavalry. He hits him inlho‘ flanks if possible, so as to retard him while the infantry can come up and . {all upon him. Reserve‘s pf infantry (if any) will at this juncture naturally be used, so as to spare the foot alâ€" ready tired with a, long day's lightâ€" ing. - ‘ Every consideration gives‘ way to following up the enemy. Having; won a battle, every great general makes the most of it, and gives the beaten enemy no time to breathe. The excuse that the men are‘ tired, or that there are Wounded to look after, condemns the general who uses it as_ incompetent. to command. FINALLY CRUSHED is the object of pursuit, and the cavalry leader who errs on the side of recklessness rather than that of caution is to be selected. To hammer and annoy arid harass the flying foe till BIRTH OF GENIUSES BRANDED FOR LIFE 259 25¢: 35:: he is E Styria. a, duchy having a populaâ€" tion of about a. million and a. half, and lying south of Gratz, in the mountainous portion of the great German Confederation, is noted for its arsenic-eaters. Arsenicâ€"eaters abound in every city, village and fneigliborhood, and in thousands of {cases every adult in a, family uses it ialmost the same as sugar, consum- Eing about 51} grains in the twenty- ffour hours. ' ADOPT THE “WARM msommw ran the CURE of DRUNKENNBéS x "1 had for a long time been think- ing of trying the Tasteless Samaria. Prescription treatment on my husâ€" band for his drinking habits, but I was afraid he would discover that: I . . . .w.’ was givmg him medicme, and the thought unnerved me. I hesitated for nearly a week, but one day when he came home very much intoxicated and his week‘s salary ‘ nearly all spent, I threw off all fear and deterâ€" mined to make an effort to save our home from the ruin I saw coming, at all hazards. I sent for your Tasteless Samaria Prescription, and put it in his coffee as directed next morning and watched andprayed for the result. At noon I gave him more and also at supper. He never suspected a. thing, and I then boldly kept, right on giving it regularly, as I had discovered something that set every nerve in my body tingling with hope and happiness, and I could see a bright future spread out before me ~a peaceful, happyhonle, a. share in the good things of life, an attentive, loving husband, comfortsuand everyâ€" thing else dear to a woman’s heart; 'for my husband had told me that whiskey Was vile stuff and he was taking a dislike to it. It, was only too true, for before I had given him the full course ,"he had stopped drink- in;r altogether, but I kept giving him the medicine till it was gone. and then sent for another lot, to have on hand if he should relapse, as he had done from promises before. He never has and I am writing you this letter to tell you how thankful I am. I honestly believe it will cure the worst cases." Letter from Mrs. George Grant, of Paisley, Ont., giving particulars of a cure ef’fected by “Samaria Prescrip- tion,” resulting in its use and adopâ€" tion by the Paisley Woman’s Chris- tian Temperance Union. " (Copy) ' ' ‘ Paisley, Ont., Dec: 11, 1900., The Samaria. Remedy 00., 30 Jordan Street, Toronto, Ont. Iiear Sirs,â€"I penned a few lines“ to you some time ago,â€"as a. member of the temperance cause, I wrote for information; at that time I had in my mind friends whose son was a great cause of anxiety and trouble on account of his drunken habits. I strongly urged the friends to try the remedy} saw advertised in the Toâ€" ronto Globe. They did so. It was Sent Free to Allâ€"A sample packâ€" age of Tasteless Samaria. Prescrip- tion gladly sent free with full par- ticulars in plain, sealed envelope. All letters considered sacredly confi- dential. Address, enclosing stamp for reply, The Samaria Remedy 00., 26 Jordan Street, Toronto, Canada. A lady Who Cures Her Husband of . fljs Drinking Habits Writes of Her Struggle to Save Her flame. Managerâ€"J ones won’t give us any more orders, eh? Travellerâ€"Well, he didn’t say so in so many words, but that’s What he gave me to un- derstand. Managerâ€"How .so? Traâ€" vellerâ€"He kicked me out. HER HUSBAND WAS A DRUNKARD 7435 ,fflwzg ', efi M’d/ am a Woman’s GHHSiiflfl TGEHDBHHIGB HEIDI"! A PATH ETIC LETTER. ARSENI C-EATERS . g as mercury will surely destroy the sense of l smell and completely demage the whole system r when entering it through the mucous surfaL-M. such (uncles thuld never be used except on rescriproni lmm reputablephysician s. as tho 1 amage they will do is ten fald to tho good you I can possibly derive from them. Huil's Catsrrh 9 Care, manufactured by F.J. Cheney 8: (‘0.. To- [ ledo, 0.. contains no mercury, and la taken in- temally. acting directly. upon the blood and ; mucous ,surtaces ot the system. In buying i Hill’s Gabarrh Cure be sure you get the genu- ' jing). It is tekanjnternal!y,angi made it; Toledo, Emit), by F. J. ' Cheney 8: Co. Tesmmonlals me. '50ch by Druggista. price 750 per bottle. ' Hall's Family Pills are the best. ! Marie Joanna Kersaho, whose ideath on the Island of Croix, in {France at the age of seventy-two, {has been reported, had the distinc- ition of being the only Woman seaâ€" ‘captain in the World. She went to 2sea. with her father when she was itwelve years old, and after his death Eshe captained three more vessels, ?and obtained several medals and Emoney rewards for heroism on the 5 Water. ' - A sensation was caused in Winsâ€" ford, England, and district by the announcement. gthat to decide a bet of $25 a. local blacksmith named W. Richardson had volunteered to enter the lion’s cage at a travelling menâ€" ag‘erie in the town. A large crowd Visited xhe show, and amid great ex- citement Richardson entered the cage. .The lion walked about but did not interfere with him, and after a, few minutes Richardson came out un- hurt. I was cured of a severe attack of Rheumatism by MINARD’S LINIâ€" MENT. _ Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. I'Was,cured of a. severer sprained leg by MINARD’S LINIMEN’I‘.. JOSHUA WYNACHT. Henry Chapelle, pigeon breeder at Verviet's, died, and a. train of sor- rowing friends and relations came to hear his body to the grave. But as the funeral procession was being formed one of the pigeons fluttered down to the coffin, on which it perched. So, as the pigeon would not be driven away, it was taken to the cemetery, and here it stayed by its dead master’s tomb, neither mov- ing nor eating till it died of starva- tion. A‘ BANK OF ‘ENGLAND CURIOSâ€" ITY. One of the curiosities of the Bank of England is to be seen in the printing-room. A man sits at a desk and every three seconds a. machine delivers to him two complete £5 notes. If he sits there ‘six hours he receives over £70,000, and in 300 days over £20,000,000 sterling. ‘ I was cured of Bronchitis and As- thma by MINARD’S LINIMENT. MRS. ’ A. LIVINGSTONE. Lot 5, I" E.. I.- and pamphlet ' ‘ _ _ . giving full in- formatmn. te=t1momuls and price mm. in 'ain sealed envelopp. Eno man A . qr . v.1 . hr“ THE SAMARIA IEEMEDY '66. £6 jorIiSfi‘leI TURUN 1‘0, Ontario. Rubber Companv Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury At the last meeting of the W. C. T. U. here, I introduced your mediâ€" cine for the cure of the liquor habit, and a. resolution was passed, “That inasmuch as it is the aim of this or- ganization to help the poor inebriate We should recommend this remedy in homes Where persons are addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors." Now, sirs, wishing you a successful career in your noble Work, and feel~ ing that assistance can be given in the‘precin’cts of home by the hand of mother or Wife, trusting God may open up useful avenues for your la- bors. Yours very respectfully, )Signed) . Mrs. George Grant, (Signed) Mrs. George Grant, On behalf of Paisley W. C. T. U. the Samaria. Remedy that was ad- ministered and I am pleased to inâ€" form the company tho. medicine was helpful; the young man has not drank a drop since, breaking off from old companions; and special prayers on his behalf, all aided in breaking the chains. best results SHIP all you: 3‘? You Want BUTTER, sacs, noun-av. 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