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The Liberal, 21 Jan 1904, p. 6

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ACRES AND I’AINS . {Are Merely Symptoms of Disease and Must be Treated Thrcqtgh the Blood. If you suffer with painâ€"any kind of lpainâ€"keep in mind that pain is but .‘a symptom, not a disease; that what y0u must fight is not the pain but its caUSO; that liniments and oils for 'external application are absolutely “useless. To overcome the cause of pain internal treatment is necessary. Pains, no matter where located, will disappear when you purify and enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves. Aches and pains disappear as if by magic when Dr. Willialns' Pink Pills are used. l'lvery dose actually makes new, rich blood, which drives disâ€" ease from the system and banishes pain. Thousands and thousands of grateful people have given their tes- timony to prove this. Mr. George Cary, Tilbury, ()nt., sayszâ€"“I‘or a whole summer I suil'ered terribly from sciatica. The pain was something awful, and I could scarcely bear to have anything touch my leg. I took medicine from two doctors, and tried a nypber of recommended remedies, but derived no benefit. Then I was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Plus, and this medicine helped me almost from the start, and soon rtL leased me from the trouble, and I have not since had a twinge of it. I therefore have great reason to praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." l Sciatica, rheumatism, neuralgia and .all other aches and pains are comâ€" pletely driven from the system through a fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Don't take any pink col- ored substitute: see that the full name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale. People" is printed on the wrap- iper around the box. If in doubt send direct to the Dr. William’s Medicine 'Co., Brockville, Ont., and the pills will be sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. __+__ EIPPOPOTAMUS IS DOOMED. War is Declared Against 'I'his Dan- gerous Amphibian. The hippopotamus is doomed. The regulations drawu up some «fine ago to control big-game hunt- |ers in the Soudan are to be revised shortly, and the "hippo"â€"whoso .hunteriand killer was taxed when the ISolidan was first opened upâ€"the i'“hip-po," as aforesaid is doomed to "'a. sort of" extermination. “Because,” said Sir Harry John- ston in conversation with a, newsâ€" paper representative. "it’s all very .well for people to talk about exterâ€" nmination in regard to the “hip- '0,” :but it will prove a, very di cult matter to get rid of him. There are ivast marshes in Africa to which he can and will resort, and from which will only be driven at last by a wellâ€" equipped, and determined body of men. “I am perhaps a. little fanatical with regard to the preservation of flower animal life,” went on Sir Harry, “but. I should not carry my passion for it so far as to let a, lion loose fn England. And the “hippo’ in the rivers of Africa is as dangerâ€" ous as the lion would be on dry fland. Let the lion alone, and he lets you aloneâ€"especially has a. terror of ‘a. white man's fuck-but the ‘hippo' ,causes more deaths annually in fAfrica. than the lion and the leopard together. He constantly attacks “boats from which he has received no 'oflonce, killed or mauling their occu- Ispants, and he destroys fields and gardens by the score. What. he does not eat he sits on." .â€"_+____.. WAKEFUL BABIES. No baby cries for the mere fun of the thing. It cries because it is not wellâ€"generally its little stomach is sour, its bowels congested, its skin 'hot and feverish. This is often why babies are wakeful and make nights miserable for the parents. Believe the little one and it will sleep all night, and let. the mother get her needed rest as well. Just what. mothers need for this purpose is Baby’s Own Tabletsâ€"a medicine that speedily relieves and promptly cures all the minor ailments of young children. The experience of thousands of mothers has proved the truth of this, and among these mothers is ’Mrs. James Farrel, Banberi'y, Ont., who says: “I think Baby’s Own Tablets the best mediCine in the world for little ones. My baby was cross and gave me a good deal of trouble, but since using the tablets 1 could not wish for a healthier or» better natured chilt ." Stronger praise could not be giv- en, and the mother has a guarantee that the Tablets contain no opiate or harmful drug. Sold by medicine? dealers or sent. post paid at 25 cents a box by writing the Dr. Wil- ‘lams Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. â€"â€"â€"+§_ STOLE ANOTHER’S WIFE. Curious Case Just Decided in An English Court. There have been men who have: had more Wives than the law allows: a. man to have at one time, but there} probably never was another man who: ‘took unto himself his second one in. quite so strange a way as did Hub-l ert Part, who has been convicted of bigamy by the Manchester, England,i sourts. Some time ago Dr. Hubert Part1 was married to Ellen Kenshaw in England. Two weeks after his mar-E riage he sailed for Brazil, where he? had a. professional engagement. Later [his wife received a letter from Amer- ica stating that her husband had died 808. Some months later shi- recciu‘d an« other letter. it. was from her “hus- band,” who gave her his address and used her to come to ately, he being then in England. She did so. and there was a glad reunion. She, believed his declaration that l.e was her husband, and all might hnxe an untoward ha ppcning. lnonr-y, so that he was able to pose as a physician without practising the claimed him as her husband. This was Mrs. Hubert I’art. The man was brought to trial. A number of people who knew the dead physician were brought forward to identify him if possible. Only one of them (lid. The alleged physician himself claimed to know them all, but all but one of the witnesses deâ€" clared him an impostor. He afterwards confessed. He had overheard a conversation between Dr. Part and some friends previous to the physician's death at sea, and afâ€" terwards he decided to take his place. His knowledge of small de- tails hearing this conversation aided him, and he was able to carry out his strangely chosen part until confront- ed with his real wife. Five years at hard labor is the punishment he will get. EFâ€"_ "There are some spectacles," re- marked tho man who had travelled, “that can never be forgotten." "Dear mo!” exclaimed the absentâ€"minded old lady. “I wish I had a pair of them!" .___+.___. WORRY. A Sure Starter for 111 Health. Useless worrying (a form of nerv- ousness) is indirectly the result (through the nerves) of improper feedâ€" ing. A furniture man of Memphis' says: “About a year ago I was afflicted with nervous spells, would worry so over trivial things. "I went to consult one of the best physicians in Memphis and he asked among many questions if I drank cof- fee. “His advice was: ‘Go to some proâ€" vision store and get a box of Postâ€" um, drink it in place of coffee and as you are confined to your desk to a. great extent try and get out in the open air as much as possible. I followed his instructions regarding Postum. "At that time my weight was 142 and I was taking all kinds of drugs and medicines to brace me up, but all failed; toâ€"dny I weigh 165 and all of my troubles are gone, and all the credit is due to having followed this wise physician's advice and cut off the coffee and using Postum in its place. “I now consider my health perfect. I am willing to go before a, notary public and testify that it was all due to my having used Postum in place of coffee." Name given by Postum 00., Battle Creek, Mich. There’s a reason for quitting the drugâ€"drink coffee, and there's a rea- son for drinking Postum. Trial 10 days proves them all. Look in each package for a copy of the famous little book, “The Road to Wellville." â€"â€"â€"4_.â€"__. KEPT HIS WORD. "I used to think you were not a man of your word, Jones, but I’ve changed my mind." "Ah, you understand me now, friend Smith. But what led you to change your mind?" “You remember that ten dollars you borrowed from me?" "Yes." "You said if I lent it to you you would be indebted to me for ever." "Yes." “Well, you are keeping your word like a man." ~- TIIE MOTHER RULED. A schoolâ€"teacher received the fol- lowing note from the mother of one of her pupils: “Dear Miss,â€" You writ me about whiping Sammy: I hereby give you permission to beet him enytime it is necessary to learn him lesens. He is juste like his faâ€" therâ€"you have to learn him with a club. Pound nolege into him. I wante him to get it, and don't pay no atenshion to what his father says. I'll handle him.” First Lawyerâ€""Does your assistant know anything about law?" on the voyage and had been buried :Lt' him immedi-1 gone happily if it had not been for‘ He had come home with plenty of" profession for a livelihood. The un- t0\Vul‘(l circumstance was the ap- l‘Qaranre of another woman, who; which he had gained by overâ€"l replied the cat, “‘the poets invariably say ‘she' when referring,r to the earth. Ithe earth be considered "\\hy not? Second .old the earth is!" mesa Sunlight Soap will not burn the nap off woolens no.r the surface off linens. EXPENSE Ask for the Octagon Bar. n- anm, ~ v-uwtwiwyumnzcm SHOULD SAY, BUT DIDN'T. ‘ IIeâ€""I know your family doesn't like me, but will you be. my wife?" Sheâ€"“Well, I should say not." lie (taken aback)â€"“\\hcw! 'l‘hat's‘ rather blunt." i She~"I'll repeat, I should say not, ,but as a girl in love doesn't always say what she should I'll say yes!" Mistress (at table)â€"“Do be careful Mary. You are. spilling all the gravy on the carpet." Mary. the new scr- Hectic“ vant (cheerfully)â€""There's plenty pe Aspgc} 3more in the kitchen, muml" BILLIAR Our Gnl Tieâ€""But if a man won't take‘no' for an answer?" Sheâ€"“Then there is 01.13 one thing the girl can do â€"- say 'yes' to someone else." How’s This ! We Offer One Hundred Dollars Reward {:‘lirreglnbycéliglfi; fitzilf‘lffl‘l with; cannon b. A young Woman “th thought She F. J, CHENEY 5, Co" Tolcdm 0, was losing her husband's affection to \Vo‘, the undersigned. ligve’g3‘3wnmll'; a, seventh daughter of a seventh gel-lard?an{ogerlggtlylalfgnoradlo In all daughter for a loveâ€"90‘Vd0r- The business transactions and financially mystery Woman told her: “Get a raw piece of beef, cut flat, able to carry out any obligations made about an inch thick. Slice an onion by their firm. wasp a 'l‘HllAX, Wholesale Drugglsts. . in two, and rub the meat on both sides with it. Put on pepper Toledo 0. WALDING. KINNAN 6 MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, 'l‘oledo, Uiiall's Catarrh Uurc is taken lnter- Salt. and toast it on each side ovnr nally, acting directly ufponththe blood ,5, red (goal firm Drop on it three D. d mucous SLII" KCOS 0 e sys em. ‘ I . 'I‘Iestimonfals sent free. Price 76c. pe: lumps 0f but“) [and tWO sprigs of parsley, and get him to eat it." bottle. Sold by all (lruggists. Hall's Family l’llls “0 “10 best- The young wife did so, and her hus- band lovod her ever after -â€"â€"__ Minaid's llfllfllfllll films ilnhlharia. ’I A LOVE CHARM. MATRIMONIAL OR OTHERWISE. “Oh, by~the-way. can you cook?" said young Mr. Spudds to Miss Gar- goyle. “May I inquire if your query is prompted by a matrimonial inclina- tion?" asked the young lady. “\l'hyâ€"erâ€"erâ€"well, yes," stammer- ed the young man. “That being the case, I will answer you fully. Yes, I can cook pheas- ants, fowls, salmon, and venison, be.- sides steak and other delicacies. Can you provide them in their raw state?" Mrs. Braggâ€""I gave. quite a nice little luncheon the other day. Didn't Mrs. Jenkins tell you?" Mrs. Slyâ€" “No.” Mrs. Braggâ€"“Strange! Why, she was one of my guests." Mrs. Slyâ€"“Yes, she told me that." -â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"._â€"__ MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS & CO. Gents,â€"I have used your MIN. i ARD'S LINIMEN’I‘ in my family and 1' also in my stables for years and con- sider it the best medicine obtainable. Yours Truly, ALFRED ROCHAV, Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and Livery Stables. Roxton Pond, July 4, ’01. ._...__. THE WABASH RAILROAD Is the great winter tourist route to the south and west, including Texas, Old Mexico and California, the lands of sunâ€"shine and flowers. Through standard and tourist sleeping cars are now run via this great southern Hotel Belleclaire . Broadway and 77th Street, New York. LUXURIOL'SLY vausmzn Rooms for permanent and transient guests. at moderate prices. ORCHESTRA or SOLO PLiYnss, 6 p. :11. till 1 s. m. Rssnumnr, PALM Room AND Ours}. [ems of artistic l 8 open evenings to visitors. Afiabllltv and courtesy guaranteed from every BELLE- CLAIRE employe. ABSOLUTELY chrnoor. and l a ’ éemo Cuisine and service really do htful. AI. FEATURE Is our: Arrsn Tau-nus Burrs . D PARLOR ron LA mus ls nnothcr pleasant feature. levy of Beautiful Paintings, valued at 850100, is 6 MILTON ROBLEE, Proprietor. A SUGGESTION. Clerk (at the telephone)â€"“What’s the matter, sir?" Employerâ€"“Why, if you can holler that loud info the telephone, you might as wall go out in the street and holler over at. the man." Lever's Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- ,nnt Soap Powder is better than ‘other powders, as it is both soup and idisinlectant. ‘ "Ilow did you begin life?" the young man asked the great man. "I didn't begin it,” truthfully replied the great man. “It was here when I got here." {Mlnard's Unlined-Fires folds. els.‘ Citimnnâ€""I see you grow your own vegetables." Suburbaniteâ€"“Nol I simply plant a small garden so as to keep the chickens at home." Running Sores, the outcome of neglect. or bad blood, have a. never-failing balm in Dr. Agnew‘s Ointment. Will heal the most stubborn cases. Soothes irritation almost instantly after first application. It relieves all itching and burning skin diseases in a day. It cures piles in 3 to 5 nights 35 cents.â€"â€" 39 Anniw‘d’l'hy did you refuse Mr. Goldust? I am sure the presents and flowers he has sent you show him in love with you." Amyâ€"“I was afraid he had spent all his mon- Every comfort. is provide equal to t“ the best hotels, or the most luxuriâ€" “m ous homes. Nothing is wanting to COULDN'T GET AWAY. l ’. ' - . ’1‘ . r . , comp ete one s happiness he days “My dear,“ said the pllyswlans and nights pass only too quickly, ., l , ' while travelling on the great Wabash ‘vne' 'why don t you t’al‘o ‘1 g°°d long rest? Go away somewhere and line. For information as to rates, , , , enjoy yourself. You re working routes, etc., address any ticket agent , , , or J. A. Richardson. Dist Pass. yourself into the grave. You haven t been out of town for five years." A t., N. E. corner Kin:r and You‘re g ° ° “My dear," the celebrated practi- Sts., Toronto. tioner said, “I dare not leave. If I did so most of my patients would discover that they could get on just as well without me, and my practice would be ruined." "His attentions to you have been marked, have they not?" said the young woman’s experienced friend. "Oh, yes. He has never taken the price label off any of his presents." Kidney 0ry.â€"-I’a.in in the back is the cry of the kidneys for help. To neglect the call is to deliver the body over to a disease cruel, ruthless. and finally life destroying. South American Kidney Cure has power the , akin to miraculous in helping the needy kidneys out of the mire of disease. It? relieves in six hoursâ€"38 iillnird’s Llnlmni Cure: listings. "Some people say," remarked spaniel, “that when human beings die they take the form of animals." “\i‘uil. if i was ever a human being," “I must have been lieâ€"“We must economize. Suppose a Lind-fancier." darling, that you try your hand at, -*-â€" making your own clothes.” She â€"â€"~i Stop the Pain but Destroythe "Oh, leorge, dear, I never could do Stomach.â€"Thisissadlytoooftcntbc case. that. Suppose I begin by trying to So many nauseous nostrums purporting to cure, make yours; U in the end do the patient immensely more harm than good. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablet! are a purely vegetable pepsin preparation, a! harmless as milk. One after eating prevents any disorder of the digestive organs, 60 in a box, 35 centsâ€"~40 l l i i For Over Sixty Years Mm. \Viustow‘s Soorsxso SYRUP hm barn used by millions of mothers (or their children wlnlo teething Itsoothea the child. softens the gums. nllny‘a pain. cure: wind collo regulates the Ilomuc and buwem, and is the best remedy for Diarrhies. Twenty-five cents a butth Sold by dngisu throughout the world. Be sure and Ink for " Bills». Winstow‘s SOO’A‘HINO Srnur. said Fitinlck, ‘ I Schoolmasterâ€"“I have examinedi your boy on the results of his schoolâ€" ing, and I think I can say he hasl beyond question the lgerms of great- in him." Fatherâ€"“I am de- l l “If you notice," Why should feminine?" Nobody knows just how Lawyerâ€"“Not a thing. We keep him to draw up wills.” only The only way to have a friend is to be one. nor, the young I . P d tlho would be trifled with no longer. 6 l "Miss Mildred," he said, facing her i resolutely, lfnst and loose with me must end. I .am going to Dr. Agnew’s catarrhal Powder Re- iquestion right now '- A Slave to catarrh. Ileves in 10 Minutes. 1 mured, becoming coy all at once, The Lung D. '1‘. Sam 16. Presid‘evnthifl Solsmgg'sr‘isn't this sudden?" Tonic t an . as n . ., ., ~ .. , - . Eifiifillnii‘ro. 33:11:: was omitted with. 30‘ at a”; he “’Plled’ leacmng cures consumption, but don’t I Chronc Cats rh. Remedies and Uteatnfor his hat. "How old is Ann?" leave it too Mug '1‘ it ndw, ment y spec slists only gave me on: Your money back mfg: doesn’t orar relief until I was induced to See Dyin Agnew's Cstarrhal Powder. 1;, gave almost instant relief. 1 Dr. Agnew's Heart Cure is for the Nerves. “call-3514mm“ IIt l‘egin to bear cigarettes?" j |lighted to hear it, but What wasl there in the examination that partiâ€"l cularly emphasized this conclusion?", Schoolmasterâ€"“The illegibllity of his; handwriting." I ilnum‘s llllllllBlll Cures Glllflill In cows. ASKED IT. Stung by the coldness of her man- man resolved that Neglect a. cough and contract consumption. hiloh’s ; Consumption “this thing of playing ask you the old, old “But, Mr. Iiigginsida,” she mur- Miss Andrews, is Iliss Andrewsâ€"1‘ And when does Botanistâ€""This, the tobacco plant." "How interesting! benefit you. route. The new and elegant trains lto be on the Wabash, are hauled by the most powerful engines ever built. ey on me already." _:<_; ‘ gg, ___ V ,_"_V:‘~:7:‘:“_» fivwâ€"w An admi able Food of the Finest quality and flavour. CGCJA Nutritious and Economical. 49â€"21 YDUR GVERGEATS And faded Sulta would look betterd ad. If as “an. of out: in your town. write direct B ontreal. Box 15!. BRITISH AMERICAN DVEING OO- 45~04 11 Kmu 81., EAST, ) BASTEDfi S SPFCIAL 5 SALE OF Wezive extra value. Semi for price lisl Send for catalog. law Furs and Gonelng, ,11‘04, 7 IN ALL PAIEiiT REDQMT & rise... T PAT." M ave s s can! for Nandhnu lea av «pronoun. on rough. to. dominion Line Steamshipe Montreal to leorpool Boston to Liverpool Large not! Fast Stemnelnps. Superior accommodation for all clung of na'seu are. Phloem and Stateroom: \re amidshlps. Epccia attention has been You to Second Saloon and Third-Clara eccmnmerstlon. F mtesuf uwage and all particuian. apply to any an of the Company. or to passenger agent. 9 DOMINION LINE OE‘bICEi: “I may. Lia-non. 1'1 st. SAJLHAA: St... W solidify? ” “A "I Butter, Eggs, Honey, Apples. YHE I . Demon commissmn 30., TORONTO. T Ugh“ All. KINDS 0’ FRUITS And Farm Pro. duce. generally. consxgn it to us 291 we will get you good prices Issue No. 4â€"04.

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