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The Liberal, 16 Jun 1904, p. 3

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Price of lib d COSIS. It is th Trunk to _Montreal commencix before. The C; were unan Erand ’l‘rl « cute, and Minaid’s Linimant Lumberman‘s Mend The tot: ,Louis has 518 within imits stop ipoints. my iand comm the “1 dating reason The the I’: few t! ad is ster I? St. Louis telligont 1 afl‘ord to treat. IWhCn you consider the immensity of the buildings, one alone- having nvcr 20 acres of floor space, and reâ€" flect that they are filled with thy Lhoicost of exhibits from all over the World, one exhibitor vying with mother to obtain the coveted Gold Medal, it, seems to suggest the thought 07 what a grand oppm‘tunâ€" [ty and an education it will I)». to the young men and women of on:- land, to snond n “‘nnlr m. h.- bands, or taking in v < gross, or Art Gallery An Electrical railway, called lntl‘amm'al, masz it; easy to from one part of the ground mother, and follow out the programme, enjoying an hour ] lng to “Sousa’s” or other fa 0n 'The site of 1240 acres being two miles long and one mile wide, is severed Wit}: beautiful buildings, broken with lagoons, canals, grand :ourts, monuments, statuary, parks, ptc.. all forming a picture that must be seen to be realized. [CHE FIFTY MILLION DOLLAR WORLD’S I-‘AIR ST. LOUIS. District Passenger Agent McDonald of the Grand Trunk Railway who recently returned from St. Louis, states that it is hard to find suitâ€" nble language to describe the magniâ€" tude and beauty of the greatest Ex- position cver held. - And he passed from one guest, to mother, exhibiting the studs, which were neither beautiful nol‘ costly nor in any way out of the ordinary. "Malachite!" he kept repeatingâ€"â€" "genuine malachite." Baron Rothschild Watched the young man’s progress with a faint uncer. When the studs reached him he touched them with his finger su- pcrciliously, and drawled: “Ali, malachiteâ€"011? It is a handsome stone. I have always likâ€" rd it. 1 have a mantclpiccc of it In the next room!” Not very long ago {aiming at luncheon ROTHSCHILD'S REBUKE. Baron Rothschild, one of the most pnostcntatious of millionaires, has (1 fly \vay'of administering a. deserved Inub which is appreciated by everyâ€" body except the recipient of the re- buke. Kidneys pf the hem. "I had Rheumatism so bad 20 use a stick to walk. I had n‘ my back and right hip and lo comfort, in sleeping. '“I could no more than dross lross myself for nearly two 11 Ind I was for nearly three we lould not lace my right shoe. Barwick, Ont, June ,20.-â€"(Speci.al). ~That Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure thcumatism, or any other disease re- sulting from disordered Kidneys is “no experience of many of the settlers In this Rainy River country. The page of William John Dixon of this rlacc is a- [air sample of the Work he great Canadian Kidney Tlcmedv Then His Rheumatism Pains Vanished Once -â€"His Case only One RAINY RIVER MAN TILL Dodd ,nd Wi L11 doing )dd's Kidney Pills are the one cure for sick Kidneys Sick 105’s are the cause of nineâ€"tenths the ills the human family sufl‘crs 11131] to obtain the coveted Gold it, seems to suggest the 07 what a grand oppm-tnnâ€" an education it will I)". to \g men and women of (m:- spond a Week or tWo 3 this year. {cally no {ht V il‘cly mtifl Mner DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED HIS KIDNEYS. expenses of on hqu r; the reach 0 Im 11 splendidly Voman s . this re isn't always sometimes it's t1) lectric Expo or other famous in a lecture 01‘ ad- Illin'ois c; Exposition hotel HAD TRUUBLES the grbunds to ilwz all rcat s cured me com- cars from St. Louis. 91 accommo- FUII. and at lighti trip to St “‘3’ rates 2s ‘04 hC 1i called the :1 nd other e quickly thi hc was enter- child gouis, possiny L‘Dl‘ )ci «tion a of the Central G mind and Other and for all of Manv. “I bad I had had pains and I had the $10 daily llich rich- 1r] 34:13ka Minard's and fake no when} The of this work '{cmcdy :et or unâ€" onths. won't. .. 81'. 33’ [Miss fll' iol mon The t Keep Minard’s Liniment in the Hausa "Young Spenderly has been flying high since the death of his million- aire uncle." "Yes; he has found it smooth saiiing since he came into his heirship. ' ' “Before I give you my answer,” ‘said the flufl‘yâ€"haired girl, "I would like to know if you are in a position to keep me in the style to which I have always been accustomed," “If the styles don"t change too often, I am," replied the .wise youth. "Other- wise, the odds are in favor ofâ€"my go- ing broke.” l CI be tiscs 01 a word ‘x‘atitudc Iuh Wattsâ€"“Does your Wife ever scold when you «have been out late at night?" Pottsâ€""Oh, no, she never says a word! She gets up the next morning about {our o'clock and prac- tises on the piano, and I daren't Say 1.. I Io- Take Hall pation. ,_‘¥.. .uLAlAuVAL‘, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Hull‘s L'utax'rh Cure is taken internal- ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- monials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold bv all Druggists, 'l‘nke Hall’s Family Pills for consti- “An”. business able to by his 1 Sheâ€"“What, if I have loved an- other, dear? Don't you know it has only prepared me for the greater, higher love I Have for you?” "That's all right, but how do I know that the love you now have for 111:) isn't preparing you for a greater, higher love for someone else?" “You must odd name!" "A11, that In the clergyman still cheerful. at all." it's suggested that it b2: appointed a. parish visitor, and call regularly upâ€" on the children in the hospitals in the town. This was readily agreed to. Then somebody said : At the close of the fair it was found that the guess doll had brought in more than one Hundred pounds: but as the name had not been hit upon by any one, clergyman An English non-comformist clergyâ€" man, of whom the London Telegraph tells, is the Victim of a. rarely profitâ€" able nbsentâ€"mindedngss. At a fair held by the women of his church one of the "attractions" was 0. beautiful doll, handsomely dressed, which was to be given to the person who guessâ€" ed its name. There was an entrance fee, and the choice of the doll’s name was left to the clergy- man. 'WA LDIENVGV.‘ KIIgNA N & MARVIN "v. .IL‘OI' In Western Nebraska near the Union Pacific Railroad in section lots of 640 acres each, for almost nothing. The salubrity of these lands is something remarkable. Distance from railroad is three to thirty miles. There will be a grand rush of homesteaders. This is the lust distribution of free homes the United States Government will ever make in Nebraska. Write for pamphlet telling hdw the lands can be acquired, when entry should be made, and other information. Free on application to any Union Pacific Agent, or II. F. Carter, 75 Yongc Street W., Toronto. Government Lands For Home- steaders. l‘urn on th adn: i r( STU IN unccd eitht ions 0 kiss me again I'll ' call He'll bring the bulmog in." don't 'Want to kiss the bull- Fm Over 5 NINE MILLION ACRES you thin 'ers than 1 must have given it, a very _-u1 or was 93' T111 110‘? at reminds me! 0U How’s This GUESS DOLL III minds me!" exclaimed looking confused but "I did not name it you my answer,” ’cd girl, "I would 1 are in a position style to which I : blondo l'unettos You mi tnoss without '0 do what than 0th 11 old fellow At a fair church one a beautiful which was who guessâ€" have less- an the 1337' was had dred not lady Minard's Linim Sheâ€" Dear Sirs.â€"Within the past year I know of three fatty tumors on the head having; been removed by the application of MINARD'S LINTMEN'T without any surgical operation and there is no indication of a return. "Is that dog of yours a. pointer?" asked the stationâ€"master at the \‘i1- Inge station. “No,” replied the weary sportsman, who was returnâ€" ing with an empty game-bag; “he’s a disappointcr!” To the Great Worid's Fair St. Louis, 1\Io., everything is now wide open, round trip tickets on sale until December lst, at; lowest firstâ€"class one-Way fare, good fifteen days, fare and a, third good sixty days. Now is ‘the time to see this, the greatest of all Expositions in the history of the world. The great Wabash is the Banner Line, the shortest and quick- est route from Canada, to St. Louis. The through trains on the Wabash are the admiration of all travelch going to St. Louis. For time tables and descriptive fol- der, address J. A. Richardson. Dis- trict Passenger Agent, Northeast corner King and Yonge Streets, To- ronto. given up to enjoyment. Not. only do the "Highlands of Ontario" present unrivalled facilities for both hunting, fishing and camping, but the 30,000 Islands of the Georgian Bay, Thou- sand Islands and St. Lawrence Rivâ€" er, Rideeu River and Lakes, Lake St. John. and the many attractive Io- calities in Maine and New Hamp- shire, present equal opportunities for health, pleasure and sport. All these localities are reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System, and on trains unequalled on the continent. Abstracts of Ontario, Michigan, Queâ€" bec, New Hampshire and Maine fish and game laws are inserted in the publication for the guidance of sportsmen. The Grand Trunk Rail- way has also issued descriptive i1- lustrated matter for each district sop; arately, which are sent free on ap- plication to the agents of the Com- pany and to Mr. J. D. McDonald, District Passenger Agent, G. T. IL, Union Station, Toronto. ‘ CAPT. w. A. PITT Clifton, N. 15. Gondola I‘vn‘y. OS‘ regions reached by the Grand Trunk seem to have been specially prepared for the delectation of mankind, and where for a, brief period the cares of business are cast aside and life is Attractions for Sportsmen on the Line of the Grand Trunk. The Grand Trunk Railway Company lias issued a. handsome publication, profusely illustrated with halfâ€"tone engravings. descriptive of the many attractive localities for sportsmen on their line of railway. Many of the regions reached by the Grand Trunk HAUNTS OF FISH AND GAME There are very few cleans- ing operations in which Sunlight Soap cannot be used to advant- age. it makes the home bright and clean. 13 OVER THE WABASIT “hvsicians IT“ U11 [for Nickel Plated Met: Chimney Complete. :52... If chr Deator Docs L‘RSINAHV Three Stylsa : Tabie, QUEEN UiTY OIL CH" LTD TORONTO. BEAUTlFUl THE DAWgQN“ com rfidééififiw Eu! @9 Potatoes Egghry, Eggs, Butter, Apples TAQLE LAMP. Baler Docs Hot Keep Them, Send Toronto, for a Sample Lama. \ViIOLE Libby, McNeili 8.. Libby GWES Among the many Libby delicacies are Donates: Chicken. Melrosc Pate, Veal Loaf. Peerless Wafer-Sliced Dried Beef. Potted Ham and Corned Beef Hash. atesâ€"wholesome foods that at".- nsdainty as they are goodâ€" aasubstantku as they are avpetizing. ~Appliunwio . [1:13 of Oil stoma and H us have your consignment or get you Nu. 190 LIGHT Pendant and Bra Cor. Went Marketâ€"35L} ‘Colborno Sta ONLY LEGHT. 'celah Shade and Ask your Grocer [or L Y0 FOLIR Jokat, aata‘ When you are at a. loss to know what tn serve {or lchheonâ€"when ypu crave somctbmu‘ both appo- tizmg and sntisl’ymu, try Libby’s ‘EELS‘ Food Preducts t or any of those articles and we will on good prices. Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa yejiag! caeaafig! Represented in the Dominion of Canada by THE AUTOMOBiLE 8A SUPPLY C0 79 “mi SL, 13.. Toronto. Out. 311': Adencles In Chief Dominion Canes The V self, take chances on an inf car. By presenting a. car of imperial merit as in the ‘Vinton, we become “autom underwriters’ 'â€"insuring you ag risk or loss. Have you seen new catalog: ? pics, of hig- a. prospecti The \Vinton Touring Car is a; ciated by the best informed bee built on correct mechanical pr ples, of highest grade materials. "BRITISH AMERICAN EVEN!) 00.” Look [or agent In your ‘own. or land dire“ For the very beluendyout work to th- AUT GM 0 B I L E UNDERWRITERS Cleveland, 0., U. inton Motor Car: 'e not, in fuIIju TORONTO. Chi s on an inferior QEALITY :rials. As purchaser e to your- , Quebu. princi- Limited 1m 190.1, bile 1U.

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