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The Liberal, 5 Nov 1903, p. 2

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SENTENCE SERMONS. A liar needs no label. Life is the laboratory of religion. Gur phrases are but the garments ‘of truth. i A day without a good deed leaves you in debt. Happiness is never picked up on the bargain counter. The best men are for the best in men. He became the Man of Sorrows for the sorrows of men. always looking You cannot carry a crooked rule alongr the straight road. 1 The road of prejudice never leads to the realm of truth. It is only toâ€"morrow's burdens that break the back of toâ€"day. It is cheap makeshift to mock what you cannot make. Keep your complaints out 0? your heart and they will die of neglect. The more of a man the saint is the more of a saint the man will be. A brotherly boost is often worth a whole lot. of sisterly sympathy. You cannot get up an orchestra composed of people who blow their own horns. It is no use a. man‘s trying to be holy unless he has made up his mind to be honest. humming STRIKING non THAT DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS CU'RE WHEN OTHER MEANS FAIL. at Mr. J. J. Perkins Disabled by Kid- ney Pains, Finds New Health in the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy. Tyndall, Man, Nov. 2.â€"â€"(Special). -All over Manitoba and the Terri- iorics people are telling of benefits from the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, ind this place furnishes a striking ixample of how they will cure when 111 other means have failed in the person of Mr. J. J. Perkins. “For two years I was troubled with my Kidneys," Mr. Perkins says. "I got so bad that the doctor at- lending me declared me incurable. "At times, I had such severe pains in my back that I thought I would nave to give up hopes and die. I was unable to work and Was becomâ€" ing destitute. "One day a friend asked me, 'Have you ever tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills?‘ l answered ‘No,’ and he persuaded me to try them. "The first box made me feel like a new man; five boxes cured me com~ pletcly. Dodd's Kidney Pills saved my life.” Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cure the Kid- neys. Sound Kidneys take all imA purities out of the blood. Thus Dodd's Kidney Pills cure Rheumaâ€" 'tism, Sciatica, and other diseases caused by uric acid in the blood. .._._+.__..__ BIGGEST DOG ON EARTH. A dog, supposed to have been the biggest in the W01‘ld,_ has just died It Rutland, Vermont, at the ago of ten years. He was a cross of Engâ€" lish and German mastifl‘, and weighâ€" !d 2841b. At the shoulder he was Bit. high, as tall as a full-grown lion out he had not the lion’s massive .egs and shoulders nor his impressive length, being only 6ft. “from tip to tip.” But he was a terror to ivilâ€"(loers on dark nights. His chest neasured 55in. and his mighty neck required a 35in. collar. luandthmanmehum it makes all the tiii‘ierence whether :loubt is your terminus or but a itation on your track. r~ Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lever's Dry Soap a powder. 11; will remove the grease with the Irreatest ease. This life is full of sorrow, Which increases day by day; (t’s jolly hard to borrow, And it's harder still to pay. For Over Sixty Your: Ens. wmstow‘s SOOTIHNG Svri'r has been used by niilions or mothers {or their children while teaching Itsnotlies the child, rol‘tcns the gums. alleys p3lll. curs: rind cu.ic. regulates the SI omnch and bowels. and I! the wit. remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-tire cents 0. bottle Eoltl Ly drugzisu throughout the world. lie sure and uktur “ Mus. Winstuw‘sswruxso SYRUP." 233M "John." whispered the good wo- man in the (lead of the night, "there are burglars downstairs!" "You go down. dear." ileepily: "they Itrike a woman.‘ replied John, wouldn't dare to a C. C. RICHARDS & Co. I was very sick with Quinzy and’ thought I would strangle. I usedl MINARD'S LINIMlCNT and it curcdi me at once. I am never without it now. Yours gratefully, MRS. C. D. PRINCE. ‘MhMtUMmMLmhmntMna luhrhndsn Shirt waists and dainty. linen are made delightfully clean and fresh with Sun- light Soap. 6B tâ€"f HEAL’I‘H’S DECALOGI'E. 1. Rise early, retire early and your day with work. 2. Water anti bread maintain life; pure air and sunshine are indispen- sable to health. 3. Frugality and sobriety form the best elixir of longevity. fill 4. Cleanliness prevents rust: the best cared for machines last the longest. 5. Enough sleep repairs waste and strengthes; too much sleep softens and enfcebles. , g ' 6. To be sensibly dressed is to give freedom to one's movements and enough warmth to be protected from sudden changes of temperature. 7. A clean and cheerful house makes a happy home. _ . _ 8. The mind is refreshed and inâ€" vigoratcd by distractions andamuse- ment; but abuse of them leads to dissipation and dissipation to vice. 9. Cheerfulness makes love of life, and love of life is half of health. On the contrary, sadness and discour- agement hasten old age. 10. Do you gain your living by your intellect ? Then do not allow your arms and legs to grow still. Do you each your bread by your pickax? Do not forget. to cultivate your mind and to enlarge your thought. LADY DOCTORS. According to the census for Engâ€" land and .Wales for 1891, there were then over a hundred lady doctors, but in the census for 1901 the mimâ€" her was 212. Whereas in 1891 there were fifty women physicians under the age of thirtyvfive years, in 1901 there were 120. LONG VOYAGE. A schooner has just arrived at Yarmouth, England, which took al- most a month in going from Liver- pool, a Voyage usually completed in about five days. The vessel was de- layed by contrary winds and gales. Flowery language is just as likely to indicate a seedy character as a saintly one. Sheâ€""Ii every atom of the human » body is renewed every seven years, I cannot be the same Woman that you married.” Heâ€"“I’Ve been sus- pecting that for some time." A modern weapon In the battle for health.~â€"If disease has taken your citadel of health, the stomach, and is torturing you with indigestion. dyspepsia and nervous prostration, South American Nervinc is the weapon to drive the enemy from his stronghold "a: the point of the bayonet." trench by trench, but swift and sure, it always winsâ€"4 RAFTING lMPRO YES WOOD. German experts say that wood which has been floated in rafts, or otherwise, gives a more trustw0rthy material for joinery and building purposes than does that which has been carted. or otherwise carried dry, to the sawmill and workshop. The reason is that while the wood is lying in the water its sap and alâ€" ' buminous and salty materials are dissolved out. If these substances remain in the wood they readily abâ€" sorb moisture from the atmosphere. after coming out of the drying rooms and the wood swells. Artificial pro- cesses of washing out the hygrosco- pic substances from wood which has not been floated are praCtiscd in Germany, “'ORKNA NSHII’ IN G LASS. One of the greatest artistic marvels of the world is to be Seen in thei museum at Harvard University. This curiosity consists of hundreds of! specimens of flowers and plants forni- ed of glass, but with such exquisite fidelity to nature that they appear to be real, every tint and marking, every tiniest detail, being faithfully reproduced. The very hairs which appear on the stems on Certain plants are reproduced on the glass, imitations. 1 You cannot pray to your l'zither‘ while you are figuring on preyizg on your broticr. hhnodhn Patientâ€"-"Are you sure you can put my teeth into satisfactory conâ€". ditiou‘?” Dentistâ€""Yes. sir; at any rate. I will spare no pains to do' so. ! .‘Tauwigewauk, Oct. fllst. 7-59 WW CLICVER Bllll‘S. ; It. is said that parrots are the cleverest of all birds. They have uch a wellâ€"organized police system iat no other species of bird ever Ventures to attack them, |nvariaibl§~ die of old age. and they Faulty Kidneysâ€"Have you back- i 1aches? Do you feel drowsy? Do your l .limbs feel heavy? Have you frequent ‘ ;hnadaches? Have you failing vision? ‘ Have you dizzy feeling? Are you de- pressed? Is your skin dry? Have you a tired feeling? Any of these signs prove‘ l kidney disease. Experience has proved that ; | South American Kidney Cure never {ailsâ€"6 Clerkâ€""I am to be married shortâ€" ly. Couldn't you manage to inâ€" crease my salary a little?" Employer â€"â€"“Couldn't, really. But I’ll tell you What I’ll do for you, my boy. I'll shorten your hours during the ,first three months. so that you can spend your evenings at home, and after that I'll lengthen them again. so that you will have an excHSe to get away." “If.” said the chemist, "you will give this new tonic a trial, I'm sure you will never use any other." "Excuse me,” rejoined the customer, "but. I prefer something a little less fatal." Lou : "I 'decalre; why, since I came back I'm quite another woman." lliddy : "0h ! won't your husband be pleased ? " “A man must have a head to do bilSlllt‘SS with me.” “What is your business?" “l'm a phrenologist." $100 Reward, $100 There is more Cntnrrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to beincurahle. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment. pronounced itincurnble. Science has proven catarrh to beaconstitutional disease and there- fore requires constitutional treatment. llall's (‘atarrh Cure, manufacturer] by I". J. Cheney & Co..'l‘oledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the mar- ket. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops toateaspooniul. It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- times of the system. They ofier one hun- dred (‘ollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimoni- als. Address, F. J. CllICNlCY & 00., Toledo, 0. Sold by llruggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A man has no business with reliâ€" gion who has no religion with his business. PIII Senseâ€"ii stands to reason that Dr. Agnew's Little Liver Pills will crowd out of the market many of the nauseous old-timers. A better medicine at less than half the price is all the argument needed tr: keep the demand what it has beenâ€"phe- nomenalâ€"4o doses 10 cents. They cure Sick Headache, Biliousuess, and allay all stomach irritationsâ€"5 Mommaâ€""Johnny, I'm disappoint- ed in you." Johnnyâ€""Oh, well, you ain't just the mother I thought you'd be. But it‘s too late now to cry about it." SETTLERS LOW RATES WGST. Via the Chicago and North Western Ry., on sale every (lay up to Novemâ€" ber 30th, settlers one way secondâ€" ciass tickets at very low rates from Chicago to points in Utah, Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California, also to Victoria, Van- couver, New Westminster, Rossland and other points in the Kootenay District. Correspondineg low rates from all points in Canada. Full particulars from nearest ticket agent or B. H. Bonnet, General Agent, 2 East King St., Toronto, Ont. DEATH DUTIES. During the past British financial year the capital value of estates pass- ing on death amounted to £302,779,â€" 927, and the amount paid in death duties was $318,153,379. KG‘éi'I-‘xilé n P v .u 1 u : rfif’h’? «swarm ‘ 599% f. How ? ‘- By soothing and subduan the paln. that's the way smears ti. #2754956 «"36 . « Vitrifié‘r‘é on u.‘ maniacs-namesa- at: Cure: .3 o Neuralgna I § Price, 255:. and 509: . '35:?:sarses:‘sissmeewém ‘ ear " ‘ :a’.‘ :5 t-f @ g; a Eâ€"nTJiTLSEVEEâ€"Esfimrm w d a A mail GRADE Gusreulerd for E C H one year It you will do a few hours wor': for us any day after schoo‘. Boys must enclose refer- ences from parent4 or guardians. Write tn-day. W.P.liUl-J~TIÂ¥. Room 510, No. 15; thh Ave, New York, U.S.A. MEDLEY, sees. BUTTER, HQNEV. We buy f.o.b. or sell on commission. We so licit your consignment: and COPI'C>I‘Olld6F-CJ. RUTHERFORDJIARSHALL (is CO TORONTO. 42â€"45 TCH‘ENILLE cum-mus and all kinda of house Hangings. Iii-u Lin: GURTAIKS & “RE new. Write to ‘Xs about. yours. snlriss AMERICAN oven“; 33., Box 153. Moritz-:33 1-“ __. - l imam.“ The Englishman's idea of breakfast is a healthy one. Toast, jam and teaâ€"a chop mebbeâ€"just enough food for the stomach to assimilate properlyâ€"the warmth of the tea to draw the blood to the stomach and assist digestion. Blue Ribbon Tea is the daintiest and crispiest leaves of the tea plant. - It is pure teaâ€"free of tanninâ€"appetizing and nutritious. Try the Red Label Brand for your breakfast. Ask fer the Red Label 12-! Black, Mixed should be Ceylon Green Ladies and Girls, You Can Earn This Hilliflllfl llli' 3831i In a. Few {Minutes SEND your name and address, and we will mu’l you post paid 8 large beautifully -colored Plo- tures 16 X 20 inches, named “ The Angel's Whisper," “The Family Record,"and "Sim ly lo Thy Cross 1 Cling," to Sell at 250. each. e also give A 50C certificate free to each purchaser. These pictures are -, handsomely finished in IS colors, and could no: M‘ bought in any store for less than 50¢. each. ‘Evory one you efkr them to will buy one or more. When sold send us the money, and no will send you this 7 EANDSOME FUR SC'ARJI Over 40 inches long, 5 inches wide, made from selected {ull-l‘urred skins w.ll‘l six fine full black tails, the very latest style. We know on will be more than pleased with it. Miss Rockers, Rossenbcrg, Cam, said: “ I write to thank cu for the handsome fur scarf. It isjusl beau! i. could not buy one like it in our store for $3.00." The regular price In all fur stores is $3.03, and they fully equal in ap earance any $20.00 Fur Scarf. We could not think 0 giving them for so little, were it not that we had 9. great number mode Specially ferns during the summer when the {uniers were not busy. Ladies and girls, take advanlag of this chance and write for the pictures to-dny. a}: guarantee to treat you right, and will allow you to cap cut money to pay your postage, so thu your 'ur Scarf will not cm! you one cent. ‘ ddresx 'E‘I Iii COLOSLAL ART C0.. Dep. 20 Toronto. .,.“\.--. nu: .;\-.~i.« 4,. n) - “ SPEciAL gone." INSIST ON GETTING ONE OF THE A. EOVE WELL-KNOWN BRANDS The Best That Can be Had. USE EDDY’S FAlLS 8: TUBS. USE EDDY’S MATCHES. by Dealers Every-wk. ' 730,, 'i ‘ ""ferirwwsc-Aiâ€"S . OMITH 81. DAMERBI nolzcitors 0! Patents Canada Lie build.I To r-nto. 3-5-55 ear- ,1; 5, 43;, . For Sale . ._ “I. , 3'41,“ an She: "Why does woman take a man’s name when she marries him ?" lle: "Why ‘does she take everything else he’s got ‘2" W WndnhnnhundyhnMns When you hear a man speak of a baby as “it” you can safely bet that W “rite (Jr {we advise BAfiTEDO 82: CO 17 King at, East, Toronto, Ftnz- Manufacturrerla. JACKETS, C APERINES, STOLES. R U FEB, at clone price‘ Hand (or cnzalog boys 3 hadwlorl RAW suns AND CEHSING wanted. Send in | price list. 35--bl 'N A L L Poultry, All towns or ' “33:175.”? utter, mans R And Farm Pro- MM’ EE ..:.::.':“::.::::..~ ’ consign it to us anl we will get you good prices. |03 Bay St..1'ORONTO FOR SALE. on Patenta. 5x0. ; Honey, i denies, WINTOM AUTOMOBILE TOURIYNG‘ THE 8 6 Car, new sprinas all round, mac .in- - n O ory not worn the slightest, til‘cs‘ mung. new this spring, pring cushions; 9-15 T duplicate parts. For sale at grea. ‘ sacrifice. Cost $2,500. Box 7, ' Truth Office Toronto. v ' 1 Bunalo pressure blower, Ivo. 4- Domlnian Lina 9 in. outlet. Montreal to Liverpool ‘ l 2 Globe waivesâ€"4 in. flanged. B‘ston t. L'Verpoo' d u 1 Globe valveâ€"6 in. flanged. tSt‘ mumps. Superior accommo I n 1 p I â€" _ 5:321:33312? alliean'ara RLlOO'J‘l andSm!erooc&.1 Eur] steam) blowerâ€".10 m inlet, ' . 2 LL l‘ than her: iven to l _‘ r I ‘ i'é‘fldis‘fi’é'o'a agilc'lhilrdill‘nlgt‘i accomznmaticn. For 4 Ten branch cast lion heauers [0! ate Mommy and all particulars, apply to nuy oxen! ‘ 1 in‘ pipe. "the Company. or no passenger uan 9-" O DOMINION LiNE OEFIOE‘S: ‘. 2 iron pulleysâ€"30x] .. 1 Sit-MEL. 29MB. 1'! SI. Bummer". 8L. Hanan) ‘ 2 Iron pu110§,s_-32x12. 9- : 11 iron pulleyâ€"22x6. ii ‘iiarti iahles '2 Also an assortment of iron cona ‘ pulleys. The East at the Lowest. Price Wylie for Terms as”) BROS., M’f'g 009» 785 King on W. i s. FRANK WILSON, l 2’3 West Adelaide St., i .._._ _7Ioront_o. 45â€"03 '

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