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The Liberal, 24 Mar 1904, p. 6

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nus ‘vilh UM foc tro a” str fond tifit like Nuts um tin tion Eats 1 gain of 36 pounds best of health. "Not only has G this wondvl'ful than; through it I have 1161 relativos and path-an lug power of this food dorful. ’ “Althoug to aid and :mjoy good Red 1 forum of health 1 I only “wig; time I was find bugnu my best d years ago try Grapeâ€"F last. I Ii tlu‘vo tousxw l1nd have n prosont tin and he gains an experience can use to benefit. others. reason Gram-Nuts food is commended to patients jay of physicians who have cu selves of stomach trouble. 101' says: "Then you have no sympathy for the deserving poor?" said the char- hty worker, “Me?” rotor-ted the selfâ€" hlade man; “Why, sir, I have nothing but sympathy." , The 5 DO!‘ cent. of the gross ro- ceipts at the. eight liconsod racecoursâ€" ers accepted by New York State has yielded upwards of £40,000. The proceeds will he distributed as prizes int, various agricultural shows. liar, handsome. an‘ectionate. and genâ€" erous, with lofty ideals. Chulalongâ€" (korn. which happens to be the monâ€" m‘ch's name. has verified that characâ€" ‘_tel' by progressive rule. 110 has givâ€" en Siam an enlightened government, |and yet, zealously guarded native ens- 'toms and institutions. Hence. while (building canals, railways, lighthouses ‘and hospitals. he still serves as a |priest. in the Buddhist temple. He has Pl‘ganized his army on the German model, but his bodyguard is still composed of amazonsâ€"400 daughters of his nobles. He has also abolished Ithe second king. who exercised one- Ithird of the. Royal power, and has established instead a legislative coun- cil of nobles. At these cabinet coun- cils one of the sacred white elephants 'ls always present. 1 ’l‘he King of Siam, (ho fiftieth anâ€" mivorsary of whoso accession to the throne was recently celebrated at Bangkok. is only sixtyâ€"five years of agv, for he ascended the throne at liftovn. Miss Loonowvn. an Anglish governess, whose pupil he was for six years. described him as an apt schoâ€" llar, handsome. an‘octionato. and genâ€" Feed 1). physician back to "After being laid up (on (lays T started to use llodd's Kidney Pills. >The first night aflvr using them I 510]:t Sollndly. In three days I throw away the belt I had worn for years, and now 1 have not, the slightest pain in the back. I sleep soundly and wake up joyous and refreshed, and Dodd's Kidney Pills did It." work had broken down my constitution. My back gave out entirely. Terrible Islmrp cutting pains would follow one another, till I felt as if I were being sliced away piecemeal. “I would come in from n. run tired to death. My solo desire would be to get. rest and sleep, and they were the very things Icould not get. Finally Lgot so bad I had to lay off That, Ti 1 is st: this ad\ ix days won- ERAILRUAD MAN ENGINEER RAFFERTY FOUND RELIEF IN DODD'S KID- NEY PILLS. Was Run Down and Laid Up, and the Great Kidney Remedy made Him Strong and Vigorous HELPED BY AN ELI‘IPHANT Put on 36 tbs. by Food. Winnipeg, Man, Mar. 28â€"â€"(Special) One of tie best known and most )pulnr locomotive engineers running it of Wilming on tho C.I’.P.. is Mr. 2n Rafferty, “ho lives at, 175 Maple tract. And Mr. Rafferty gives some Him to railway men that in these Lys oi blockach and strain and any none can Word to overlook, lat. advice is "use Dodd’s Kidney lls." Mr. Rall‘m'ty sayn: ",Yoavs of long runs on the railway PROFIT FROM RA (‘ING M ('ip all lld It] on tl .pcâ€"Nuts foo I likvrl it so uspoonnus U- ‘c. regularly 1: time. and I of 36 pounds gain that hown iugh a physician and trying nd assist my fellow beings to 0d health it must be admit- merly did not enjoy the best I myself. In January, 1899 (sighed 110 pounds. At this ’as living: in the Ohio Valley .11 to think I had about seen days. One day about 3 o I had an opportunity to mkNuts food for my breakâ€" lilu‘rl it so wvll that I ate spoonfuls three times .a (lay regularly used it up to tho ;iuic-, and I now Weigh 15.3, f 36 pounds and enjoy the 1d DOCTOR DID IT 1113‘ 30K jn in UK s of C pc pati in 'ood 1rd ; tl still HAD HIS TRIAL “’01 age for the famâ€" 0 Road to Wellâ€" 11 0min}: M... quUVV LUU 'apoâ€"Nuts made :0 in me. but fled my friends, The sustainâ€" is simply won- who is a secâ€" , 0. R. R. who have been At yrest machine g charged \\' “'hhh Yeti to be so 0 in which z easy to (9 body of shoxiltl fur 1 no sustainâ€" is simply won- “Nuts 1: up St of who is 0. ll. out in Tl nx pm health tl‘ai he For this daily re hundreds '0'! them- Oue docâ€" u L m he iatt who four 1p filth cal The line mat on the other hand, are so construct- ed as to give a. Aprolonged rapid fire, and their cone of projectiles is sufl‘lCiently dense to admit of their en'ective use at comparatively long distances. Accuracy is therefore not so important, and hence this arm is better for long range fire than the infantry rifle, and another advantage lies in the fact that it may he fired over our own infantry advancing to the attack, even on level ground. This does not exclude the use of the machine gun at short distances, if the circumstances rewrite it, al- though in general the well aimed [ire of infantry armed with an automan gun is then more effective. ' This distinction between long; range and short. range tire is not newm Indeed, history proves it to be very old. Even in the time of Frederick the Great light guns for liring uti longer ranges weie attached to thei infantry. and in several armies since that day specially trained inarksinen have been utilized the longer ranges. At present it is held that the machine gun will in future ucliuns be charged with the fire at, 1011p; range, whith recent t'zllllpilig‘llb‘ luu'e shown to be so ewe-tire. The circumstances .‘ BR 11K u p 1y1ng (town, 101' example) may be still so clearly visible as to be Iirod 011 with 01Te<t. 'I‘his arm is therefore intended, above all. for comapraiiveLv short ranges. But there is another difi‘eronce be- tween the two arms, in that. the au- tomatic firearm of the infantry will always be a light, ali‘uir, while the machine gun, because of its mechanâ€" ism, neceSSmies, tripod, etc, is noâ€" cessarily more rr loss heavy. In the consu'ucii “1 (if the infantry gun the first condiliegi to be fulfilled is that of accuracy, an-l the ranges to he considered areJn‘inau‘ily those at which comparatively small tarâ€" gets (skirmishers kneeling or lying down, for example) may he still so clearly visible as to be lived on will] oiled. a his piece or changing his sight. It is evident, therefore, that along with the automatic infantry arm, armies can still utilize machine guns for obtaining a continued rapid fire of long duration. (h re again machine so. In the attz‘ a. comparatively small number of shots without taking the gun from the shoulder. This will increase the chances of hitting a comparatively small or a fleeting target at some distance, because the soldier (‘an fire a. series of shots without lowering The adoption of an automatic gun is not engaging the world's attenâ€" tion because of the possibility of thereby, attaining a prolonged rapid rate of fire, but hot-ause it will fur- nish the means of delivering rapidly a. comparatively small number of shots without taking the gun from the shoulder. This will increase the chances of hitting a comparatively small or a fleeting; target at some distance, becausa the soldier (‘an fire which it will come into :y to determine. For ex: fix of troops on the )Ulll three the adversary his close order formatio ilitale his advance) as ( ‘iblr‘. and should break male of the enemy. In b | muchino gun will nrovo The manufacturers of infantry rifles, like those of automobiles, have falâ€" len into the error of supposing that an increase cf rapidity alone is the basis of all progress and improvuâ€" mcnt. ‘ All armies are now at. work constantly to porme the i arm, and it is probable that, or later the automatic rifle place the magazine arm. The adoption of protective shields by the field artillery to experiments for the purpc giving to the projectiles of fantry arm a greater power r tratimi. To accomplish this been proposed to use in the. i1 bullet a central steel core. make the ogivc (painted on steel. 01‘ finnllv in InnL-n Qlan capable of u very high rate of fire for at least some s-‘Can-ds. A small number of men armed with automatic rifles can produce in {1. given time as great a hail of proâ€" jectiles as n machine gun. But it is not for this reason that the military world is inclining to an automatic infantry gun. In choming a. new arm for the infantry it is a mistake. according to the best authoriiies, to lay too much stress on bullet a. central steel core. or to! make the ogivc (pointed end) of steel, or finally to make the entire ball of steel. Ell‘urts are ul'eo being made to obtain a more powerful powder, which will give a higher muzzle velocity. None of theae pro- jected improveuu-nts, however, will jnterfcro in any way with the, L‘iLl‘lyI adoption of an automatic gun. In view of these probable improve ments in the infantry rifle, the ques» tion arises. “ill the mai‘hlz‘e gun any ! longer be needed when every man is provided with an automatic gun capable of a very high rate of fire IMPOR neix 0 \"C AUTUMATIU FIRE WILL Great the fin THE MACHINE C UNS ISSU R A PIDITY ()F F I RI“. i‘.\N’l‘ ADVANTAG I Improvements be Made in S SOON REPLACE lVIAGAZINE GUNS {um \\'i the (IL thcix mm the an Arms mations (\\' )reak down the In both c-aSeS prove eiTective. ulcr forces the re prematurle ll 11$ ‘nphsh this it 'ha: so in the infantry 011 xnmple In will would 1!. work tr 5 Will Soon Small del‘en 0U give hich ARMS! 1Lâ€" ll] armor as led ;c of ill pent THE in- Shfifighk §©n§umpfiicn Mookncss is might. The gain of of gain. worst sins Talon t S a 1‘0 disc. Love is always i'm‘ sighted. Faith is the seen-t of firmness Pleasure is but a. weed, jog fruit. Yul 'l'here are very few cleans- ing operations in which Sunlight r0- Soap cannot be used to advant- ar age. It makes the home bright H1 { and clean. m Hull’s Cntnrrh Cure is taken internal- ly. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. It J. CHENEY & (20‘, Toledo. 0‘ Sold by all Druggists, 751:. Take Hall's Family lels [or consti- pation. When a dumb man doesn't want to be interviewed all he has to do is to put, his hands in his pockets. I The exports from Natal for 1903 jshow a decrease of 27.5 per cent. The imports amounted to £15,065,451, an increase of 13.1 per cent. The in- crease in British imports, however, Was only 3.7 per cent. while German imports increased 44.8 and American 42.7 per cent. Frank J. Cheney make: oath that he is senior partnur or the firm of 1“. J. Cheney 6c Cu‘, doing business 111 the City (If Toledo, County and Stutu aforesaid and that said firm will pu the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR. {or each and every case of (.‘aturrh that cannot be cured by the use or Hall's 7utnrrh Cure. FRANK .I‘ CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence. this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. The historic “dulo.” which has stood on Losiic Grocn, Fifvshix'c. Scotland, for hundreds of years, and which was usod in the time of James V1. for hanging malofactors, has been cut down and the branches sold after koan/bidding‘for $25. STATE or Omo. CITY 01 Lupus COUNTY THE PAGE VJEEE FEHCE There is at present living in Chicaâ€" go a girl, five years of age. who is said to be one of the best cooks in that city. She can “make bread, pics and cakes, and cook a steak as well as any paid export. Her mother and grandmother have won prives for their culinary skill. there to attempt t ,im‘ity of fire. Tl .‘tho latest conclusi: [ties on the subject "Are you at; all familiar with Plaâ€" to?" asked Mrs. ()ldcastlo. “No. that’s one thing; Josiah al~ Ways blames me for. He says I novâ€" er make real close friends with anyâ€" body." Why, I kno“ that are good haven't found for the follow Grantâ€"“Do that's good for Gl‘ianS.â€"“Do Why, I know Prices: S. C. WELLS & Co. 310 25c. 50c. $1. LeRoy. N.Y.. Toronto, Can. ‘ h A33“? $ofisé'mg cured them of chronic coughs, cannot all be mistaken. There must be some truth in it. Try a bottle {or that cough of yours. SEAL direct decisive element in battle. The main use of the machine gum“ will be to permit the infantry m‘ the at- tnck to advance more rapidly to the principal firing position. and from there to attempt to gain the super- will the p” to be fut nrc The thousands write to me SICN’J‘I‘INC‘IC SERMONH :mfod to to the DISTAN’I‘ WITH PLATO m G ALLOWS TREE TRADE OI“ NA'I'AL hy infant u- 11130 er a] aSSzI max hin nttuchc The YOUTHFUL TUE 15â€"04 ire. Thisiappem's to be conclusion of the authori- tools and not merchanâ€" ovc is lost by th mply the silvncc nntrihute to success in ,lult. e gun detachments {2‘9 d to the infantry in fire of machinog‘una is onu'ibutc only indirect- sult, tho fire at short ntry bcirg still the only 3 element in battle. The I know anything? thousands of things for a. cold, but I anything that is good who has the cold." 1' 0w TOLEDO, ! ‘ of people who , saymg that SNII'T‘ER best A. w. GLEASON’ you know anything l cold?" COOK ichard. Limo, ) Under modern methods of care I“ the oxpensr attending a small orâ€" 3fl‘r’lithofthlgt 13° 'L‘hul‘d is much greater in proportion sincss m 'the‘ !to the number of trees than for a ty and Stutu {large orchard. Of course the intelliâ€" ‘Ifil’f‘ngfilfi‘l‘lfil jgent man will investigate market fi‘catmrh um}. Iconditions before Setting large 01'â€" I use or‘l‘lall's jchax'ds, and will know pretty W011 d‘lguggg‘i‘gcggh lwhat may he expected from his soil, y or December, ‘but when these things are well underâ€" stood and seem favorable, than the profitable orchard will be the large one. (lure set, then the care must Ibo all required or 1he large orchard take“ interns-F will be the greater loss than tlw b . ,.§,’;Ԥem‘.°°ds‘;;}fi {small one would have been. GLEASO N. A'otary Public SOi SOLD fox joy love [In al~ Three mom man tries to 01$ for a. coo J inwsonw’l‘ho certainly unsp: And the names wanders are out right Goes via Laclmwanna, March 18th. Ten Dollars, ten days via Water Gab. Stop-over at Philadelphia and Balti- more. Sleeper to Philadelphia. Reâ€" serve accommodations now 289 Main Street, Buffalo. Mus. Wmsmw‘s Snorunm Snvr ha millions of math-rs for their children ‘ Ilsoothes the child, Lofteus ll)? gums. AL wind colic, regulates the stomach nud Im' but remedy for Diarrhoza. 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Your criticism of another is your verdict on yourself. The heart's protest against death is the promise of life. The great lives have all loved someâ€" thing greater than life. Sin is always a. greater wrong to the sinner than to any other. Righteousness is the only recom- mendation that goes in heaven. Disappointment is not a. sufficient reason for discouragement. There is more in being worthy of great place than there, is Winning it. Holiness is the reaching after raâ€" ther than the arriving at perfection The man who is afraid of burning up his wick need not hope to bright- en the World. When a man sets popularity before his eyes he is likely to let principle out of his heart. Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal Pow- der.â€"Rev. W. H. Main, pastor of the Baptist Emanuel Church, Buffiaio, gives strong testimony for and is a firm believer in Dr. Agnew's Caiarriml Powder. Helms tried many kinds of raincdies without avail rhzll Pan'ch I was benefited a: once." (n: his words. 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I was troubled W|Lh this disease for years. but the firm: time I used this remedy it. gavc most delightful relief. I now regard myself entirely cured." 22 Colds, Catarrh and Ca’carrhal Headache Relieved in I0 Minutes and cured by Dr. Agncw's Catarrha! Powder. sian monâ€"ofâ€"war. seem to be the ‘wcakcr “It; doesn't seem right to call man-ofâ€"War ‘sho.’ " “Unless you're speaking of the ' V1 Wéhufiéfivihéém‘é'ééhtiésl an I): done parfwtly by our French Prensa. Tn' M Citi’AL'nâ€"What have you done in that murder case? Detectiveâ€"Well, We've jumped on to more wrong clues than any other set of detectives this season. Hem the Overwarked Heart. ~15 the great cngim: uhich pumps lift Lqugh your system hard pressed, over- :axed, groaning under its 103:] because dis- use has clogged it ? 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