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The Liberal, 19 May 1904, p. 6

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for yaung pickpockots, however, supâ€" pressed in recent years, was the one kept. by the. wolllun known as “The tln an l\'[ inner. stantly employed. Despne the \‘igila quite a. number of training of young unfortunately, in I those was recently Structh in the art of throwing douâ€" ble sonlcrsaults and weight. lifting. Juggling is also calibrated in the curriculum, and the initial efforts of would-bcâ€"jugglors to perform tricks with eggs and plates are both inter- esting and amusing. that, they can only become eflicient policemen through mastering the devices of thieves. The more ad- \'anced pupils are instructed in shad- owing suspected persons, and imag- inary crimes are committed, and prizes given to those who solve them by deduction. One of the most interesting schools in London to visit is that for acro- bats and "strong" men at Kenningâ€" ton. There you will see pupils inâ€" structed in the art of throwing d011- m'e taught everything that is film]; to be. useful to them in the course of their duties at an academy at St. Peterslmrg. The students are taught the gentle arts of hurgling and pock- et picking, and they are made proâ€" ficient, in the methods of all sorts of â€"criminals, as the authorities hold that, they can only become eflicicnt policemen through mastering the devices of thieves. The more ad- unique schools for detectives and policemen. thnt's police force em- ploys large numbers of dogs 10 paâ€" tl‘cl the streois at night and these animals are taught to obey the com- mand of any man in uniform and to follow any person, and if necessary fly at him, when instructed by the gendm‘mc. I The newly-wedded men “he dis- cover that the pastry made by their better halves is more substantial than ‘digestible, and that their col- lars and culls lack lustre will be de- lighted to hear that a. “School for ,Wives" exists at Chelsea, which is presided over by Professor Tomlin- son, who instructs his pupils in all sorts of housenil‘ely duties, from clear starching to the higher flights} of domestic economy. Large num- bers of married and single ladies atâ€" tend this school for the purpose of becoming proficient in Various dom- estic arts, and lectures followed by practical demonstrations are given on every imaginable subject connect- ed with the household. Ghent and St. Petersburg boast of unique schools for detectives and, policemen. Ghent’s police force emâ€"‘ plays large numbers of (logs to paâ€" in; pri ac: ‘llll in / ‘giz. \vh Le: at lea tea am Du J ii for pr( “'8 For the purpose of imparting this art he has; established a “School of Self-Defence" in a street near 0xâ€" ford Street, London, which is largeâ€" ly patronised by young aristocrats, city men, actors, and others, whose pursuits necessitate their being out late. Ladies also receive instruction at this unique school in large num- hers, and M. Vigny maintains that anyone who has mastered the sys- tem of Selfâ€"defence with a, walking- stick or umbrella, which he ha inâ€" augurated, is a match for, at least, half a dozen street ruil’ians armed with belts or knives. He. thus became conversant with every dex'ice of the street ruman, and, What is of more importance, he discovered how to protect, himself Bfi'ectiveiy from every weapon, with the exception of firearms, they 1150. including; loaded belts. sandâ€"bags. hludgeons. knives, and daggers, with the instrlunentality o." a Naples, who are proficient in the use of the murderous stiletto, and completed his curriculum in the Bowery of New York and the slums of Chicago. fit, proceeded 10 study the methods ‘of Hooligans in the slums of London mjnd LiVOlDUO‘I. THE MOST FAMOUS SCHOOL been discovered and put into prac- tical application by a French gen- tleman named M. Pierre Vigny. Some years ago the idea. occurred to M. Vigny, who, it. may be men- ‘tioncd, has been fencing-master to '9. French crack cavalry regiment. hhat it would be possible to discovâ€" br :1 system by which people could guard themselves against the cow- ardly methods of assault practised by the blackguurds of the streets. M. Vigny accordingly purchased u :stout- walkingâ€"stick, and, armed With 'All good citizens will rejoice to learn that a. new and efficacious method of abolishing those parts of the streets, known as Hooligans, has AND ALSO FOR TTF‘T‘ECTIV’ES JUGGLERS AND OTHERS. Prof. Tomlinson Instructs His Pupils in all Sorts of Houseâ€" wifely Duties. SUHUDL 0F SELF-DEFENSE a} Green, which alien of an uns: HUM U]. E WALKING-$110 K RUSSIAN POLICEMEN few are aware that several 5 for barbers and three finish- ;adcmics for hairdressers exist nice of the police schools for the criminals exist, England. One of discovered in Be- was conducted by vary but. familiar \' At a certain school a boy was re- gularly absent during the hour in which Latin was taught, and the teacher called upon the boy’s father, at whose instructions it had been learnt‘ the lad kept, away. The [teacher asked’ For an explanoiion, and the father said, "It is all right. During the Latin hour I am leaching Jimmy something that he will find far more useful than Latin in his [progress through life.” The teacher was interested, and asked what what this subject migth be. The father implied, “I am teaching my son how {to shave without a. lookingâ€"glass.” Ten days trial of of cofi‘cc will brin roh'oshing sleep. 'I Look in each pac ous little book. “'I ville." Battl “Formerly I was a slave to coffee. I was like a morphine fiend, could not sleep at night, would roll and toss in my bed and when I did get, to slenp was disturbed by dreams and hobg‘oblins, would wake up with headaches and feel bad all day, so nervous I could not attend to busiâ€" ness. My writing looked like bird tracks. I had sour belchings from the staunch, indigestion, heartburn and palpitaticn of the heart, cmistipation, irregularity of the kidneys. etc. “Indeed, I began to feei I had all the troubles that human f;th could suffer, but when a friend advised me to leave 00‘ 60500 I felt as if he had insulted me. I could not hear the idea, it had such a. hold on me and I refused to believe it the cause. “But it turned out that no advice was c‘x'Cl‘ gi‘en at a. more needed time for 1 finally consented to try Postum. and with the going of eolTee and the coming of Postmn all my troubles have gone and health has returned. I eat and sleep well now, nerves steadied down, and I write a fair hand (as you can see). can at- tend_ to business again and rejoice that 1 am free from the monster One of the common symptoms or coffee poisoning is the bad dreams that spoil What should be rchul fleep‘ A Inan \vho found the reason says: Indicate Improper Diet, Usually Due to Coffee. It is said that no strong man or nihlctc has ever succeeded in defeatâ€" ing a Juâ€"Jitâ€"b‘u player, and certain- ly none of the famous wrestlvrs at present before the public have ever accepted the challelges of the Japâ€" anese champions wh ‘ are performing in England.â€"Pearson’s Weekly. Selfâ€"Defence, where Juâ€"Jit-Su, or 1“Weakness against; Strength,” is taught by Professor \‘yenishi. Juâ€" Jitâ€"Su is a system based on a pro- found knowledge of anatomy and dynamics, and anyone who is proli- cient in this curious method can overthrow an adversary who is three times as strong. President Roose- velt is an adept at Juâ€"Jit-Su, and quite a. large number of oflicers in the British Army are practising this system. The most extraordinary school, however, that exists in {ho Metroâ€" polis is the Japanese School of Selfâ€"Defence, where J uâ€"J it-Su, or “Weakness against Strength,” is Queen of the Parties,” who at one time snL to the late. Sir Frederick Leighton as model for several of his famous pictures. She instructed a number of boys and girls in pocket. picking, and lived in considerable affluence from the proceeds of her pupils’ dishonesty. whom, it is only fair to state, she treated with great kindnvss, so far as their physical wellâ€"being was concerned. uniil she was discovered and sentenced to a term or imprisonment. This is the statement of James At- well of this place, and all his neigh- bors know it to be true. Speaking further of his cure Mr. Atwell says:â€"â€" "For live months of the time the pains in my bladder were very severe and in passing my urine would hurt me so as to almost cause tears to come to my eyes. “1 used other pills and got no re- lief. ] used a. bandage and got no relief. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me completer and permanently," All bladder diseases are caused by disordered kidneys. There in just, one natural Way to cure themâ€"by curing the kidneys with Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. Campbellrord, Ont., May 22â€" (Spccial)â€""I had Lumbago and Blad- der Trouble for years. I could get no relief till I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills and they cured me." James Atwell Tried Other Medi- cines and Bandages, but they Failedâ€"Dodd‘s Kidney Pills Didn’t. FUUND WHAT HE WAS LUDKING FUR A COMPLETE CURE FOR BLAD- DER TROUBLES IN DODD’S 1 am free from the monster " Name given by I‘cstum Co., Crock, Mich. days trial of Postum in place ,‘cc will bring sound, rostzul, ning sleep. Th'nre's a. reason. MORE U SEL‘Ul BAD I) KIDNEY PILLS Th'm-e's ckage for the fam- Dad to Well- boy was re- 10 hour in At, and the )oy’s father, it had been a w a y. The 'and chickc (early win six hundred miles west of Guayaquil, and the equator runs directly through it. Captain Reinman, who sent to the Galapagos group of isâ€" lands to inquire into the proper grounding of a deep-sea cable. stop- ped at Chatham Island, and says it abounds in cats, every one of which is black. These animals live in the crcVices of the lava foundation near the coast, and subsist by catching fish and crabs instead of rats and mice. Other animals found on this island are horses. cattle. (logs. goats and chickens, all of which are per- One of the qucerest corners of the earth is Chatham Island, 011' the coast of Ecuador. This island lies "There's one thing that I can say about my daughter," said Mrs. Haw- kins. “She has a Ime disposition.” “Have you known her to meet any severe tests?” "Yes, the way she can sit down and listen to herself playing the piano shows that she must have extraordinary patience.” Booksnllerâ€"Z‘Now this, mafium, is 11cc most popular book of the day; everybody is reading it." Mrs. Nur- itchâ€"“I don’t want nothin’ that everybody reads. Show me some- thin’ more exclusive." The Cookâ€"“Would ye mind giving me- a recommendation, ma’am?" The Mistressâ€"“Why, you have only just come give d1 Worry Wont cure a, cough. When you find a cough holding onâ€" wheu everything else has failedâ€"â€" Shfikfiigg @Qngwmpfigm Minard's [iniment Cums Bums. ""08. I ran across him at the club last evening. We got into conversa- tion, and he struck mpâ€"erâ€"" “Struck you! Oh. papa!” "Struck me as quite an agreeable young man. I understand his unfln has left him a hundred thousand dol- lars. ” Minmd’s Unimeni Reiieves Nemalgia "Pa, haveâ€"have you seen Harold since you told me he was too poor to think nfâ€"of marrying me?” ’X‘gke Hull's Famin Pills for consti- pntlon. AN ISLAND OF BLACK CATS v... -...\.. . “u. nun“: of smell and coniple‘iely dcr‘émge the whole system when entering it. through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except 01 pre- scriptions from reputable physicians. as Hie damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hull‘s Cninrrh Cure. man- ufactured by I". J. Clio-"y 8; 00.. Toâ€" ledo, 0, contains no 1:..Cury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of ‘Iio system. In buying Hall's Catnrrh Cure he sure you get, the genuine. It. is tak- en internally and made in Toledo. Ohio, by I". J. Cheney 6:. Co. Testi- moniuls (rec. . Sold by Druggists. Price. 75c per bottle. ridiculous!” "Yes, isn't it?" Then one of them rang, and the door was opened. “It’s very odd to be kept waiting at. Mrs. Darley's," said one. "The door is usually opened so promptly." "So it is. I'm getting very tired." “I wonder if there is absolutely no one in the house?" “Of course there are people in. We'll ring again." “You rang before. didn't vmn” Beware of Ointments for Caiarrh that Contain Mercury. Two ladies stood on the doorstep of a friend's house waiting for admis- sion, and they became very impati- ent at the delay. as mercury will surely destroy the M . ,, . . . ‘ Sunlight Soap your blankets or WEI ma fleecy. ‘Why 'Well ne A CHANGE OF OPINION A MUTUAL MTSTA KE “But ye may not vant wan when I am lem'ing' rang before, didn't you?” no. I thought you rang?" I was sum you rang. How ake them will not injure harden them. It soft, white and SCHNO the meat bill! Hon. George James, M Scranton. I‘a., says: “1 have been a. martyr to Ca- tarrh {or twenty years, constant hawk- ing and dropping in the throat and pain in the head, very offensive breath. I tried .Dr. Agnew's Cat&rrhal Powder. The first application gave instant re- lief. After using at few bottles 1 was cured. 30 Ilse Dr. Aknew's Heart Care for heart alcmach and men-es. "You used to sing ‘Every morn I send you violets‘ before we were mar- ried," said Juliet, with a. sigh, "ch," answered Romeo; "but my devotion has now taken a more prac- tical form. Every month I pay the Fou Breath risgustlng Discharges, Du) to Oaurrh, Make tnousands 01 People 0b:ects of Avershn. Dr. Agnew’s Catan-hal Powder Re llevos in 10 minutes. There is :1 man in our town who thinks he's wondrous wise, and when there is an argument, he’s right there to advise. But when there's labor to be done. this man with smile so bland, looks wiser yet and shakes his headâ€"he never lends .21 hand T MEAHS GWRAflESEfi. \Vifoâ€"“ cleaning. ance! I you?" ‘ you how any clcu] Eighty Years Did n 3:) rrh Fifty Years. Dr. Agnew's Calarrhal Powder cures him. V»th any stronger evi- dence of the power of this wonderful remedy over thxs universal disease? \Vant the truth of the case confirmed ? \Vrite George Lewis, Shamokin. I’a. He says :â€"-”I look upon my cure as a. miracle." It relieves in ten minu:es.â€"Sg Lover’s Yâ€"Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- ant, Soap Powder is u. been to any home. It (lisinfects and cleans at the same time. Minam’s Liniment for sale evarywhu Thos. W. Payne, of Bathurst saved the life of {L valuable horse that the Vet. had given up, with a. few bottles of MINARD'S LINIâ€" MENT gamble joint, worth $140.00 mmmaw Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaroe, says: "One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling of the gamble joint, and savc'd a horse Clara---"Pa. that nice young fellow Mr. Reed, is awfully fond of kiss- ing." Paâ€"“How do you know that, you goodâ€"forâ€"nothing girl?” Claeaâ€" you From April 25th to Dec. lst, in. elusive, the Wabash Railroad will sell round trip tickets to the Great World‘s Fair, St. Louis, at the low- est one-way first-class.l fare, good for fifteen days, fare and a third; good for thirty days, good either via. Wa- bash direct line or via. Chicago, with stop over privileges. Canadians go- ing to this. the greatest of all Ex- ‘positions. should remember the great ‘Wabash line is the shortest, quickest and best route. The only line that owns and controls its own rails di- rect to the World's Fair gates. For time-tables and descriptive World’s Fair folder, address any ticket agent, or J. A. Richardson, District Pas- senger Agent, Northâ€"east corner King and Yonge Streets. Toronto. MR9. \Vmsmw‘s Soo'mmn SYRUP has been used by millions of anhm-rs {or their children while Leachinz Ilsnothes the child, softens the gums. al.nyn pain. cures wind cmic. regulates the Stomach and bowels, and is the lust. rnmedy fur Dian-th. Twenty-five usnts .1 bonds Foul luydmggists throughout, the world. Be sure and uk for"MR..~s. Wmsww'. Soormxu snuw.” “" 01 WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS, MO ’I had Limited Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Apples CAN YOU NAME 111M? â€""Nearly time to start house g." Husbandâ€"“What a. nuis- I.et it go this year, can‘t “Impossible.” “Well, I’ll tell \v to arrange it. Don't do uningâ€"we’ll move.” it from his owh lips, pa For Over Sixiy Years have your consignment. get yt Cor‘ West _ v _ v . _ v v Marke: and Colborno 8m, TORONTO. 1t. of any of (hose articles and We VWiH You good prices. Suitorâ€""Sir, you' are, undoubtedly. aware of the object of my visit?" Fatherâ€""I believe you desire to maize my daughter happy. Do you really mean it?” "Unqucstionubly." “\Vcl‘l, don't marry her, then." Maryv'l would never sgucoze my feet out of shape.” Janeâ€""Oh, yes. vou would, if you were in my boots!’ Cloning and Curling and Kid Gloves cleaned Thu. cu: be sent by post. 10 per oz. the best place LI BRITISH AMERICAN D‘a’EING GD. HONTEEAL Clerkâ€""Please, sir, can I have a week's vacation?” I‘Imployerâ€" “What’s wrong with you now?” Oder-IE â€"â€"“I'm going to get. married.” Tim- ployorâ€""Now, you were away a week with influenza and ten days with a sprained ankle. I declare there’s a1- Ways something going wrong with you, Jones.” FEATHER DYEING Sudden dcdths on ihe in- crease.â€"People apparently well and h.1ppy 10-day, to-morrow are strikcu down. and in ninetyâ€"nine cases out. of every hund- red the heart is the cause. The king of Ivar: rcmedics,Dr. Agncw's Cure for the Hunrt. is within reach of all. It reficvcs in 30 minutes, and cures most chronic cases.â€"gt MinaId's Liniment Cures Uandruff. Represented in the Dominion of Canada by THE AUTOMOBILE 8: SUPPLY C0 70 Kind $1.. 13.. Toronto. Ont. 51:5 Adencies in Chief Dominion Cities The \Vinton Touring Car is appre- ciated by the best informed because built on correct mechanical princi- ples, of highest grade materials. 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