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The Liberal, 3 Aug 1905, p. 7

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W A sure @ure for the Blue Brew one cup of FRAGRANT, DELICIOUS HE CAN SLEEP ill PEACE NOW WM. TAGGART’S KIDNEY DISâ€" EASE CURED BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. Well-known Tilbury East Farmer Tells How Easily He Got Rid of His Trouble. Tillmry, Cnt., July tilâ€"(Special). â€"â€"Mr. Win. 'l‘aggarl, o Well-known and highly esteemed farmer of 'l‘ilâ€" bury lilast, tells of his remarkable (fire of long" standing Kidney Dis- ease by liodd's Kidney l‘ills. “For al out four or live. years," says Mr. 'l‘agg’al‘t, "I was a sul’icrcr from Kidney Trouble. and the scores of medicines I used gave me no reâ€" litf. I was forced to get up three, or four times every night and my life was simply miserable. "At lust I started to use Kidney Pills and I get. relief from the first. After us’ng two loves I was completely cured. and you can bet I was a happy man. I cannot speak too highly of llodd's Kidney Pills." All urinary complaints are caused by Diseased Kidneys. Ilodd‘s Kidnev Pills always cure the Kidneys and Dndd's therefore always cure urinary comâ€" plaints. â€"-â€"â€"-â€"~+ AN ANSWER READY. Even a severe criticism may be disarmed of its severity by a happy answer that changes its meaning, and it is often no less fortunate to be able to turn a goodâ€"natured one. Sir John Watson Gordon, who ultimate- ly became President of the Royal Scottish Academy. used to tell this story of Lord Paln\crston:- "I had exhibited for several years, but without any particular success. One year, however, Lord Palmerston took a sudden fancy to my picture called 'Summcr in the Lowlands,’ and bought it at a high price. His lordâ€" ship at the same time made inquirâ€" ies after the artist, and invited me to call upon him, him accordingly. l’le complimented me upon the. picture, but said there was one thing about it he could not understand. " ’What is that, my lord?’ I asked. “ ‘That there should be such long grass in a field where there are so many sheep,'- said his lordship, promptly, and with a merry twinkle of the. eye. It was a decided hit, and. having bought the picture and paid for it, he was entitled to his joke. ‘How do you account for it?" he went on, smiling, and looking first at the picture and Linen at me. " ‘Those sheep, my lord.’ I replied, ‘ "were only turned into that field the night before I finished the pictur'c't' "His lordship laughed heartily, and l said ‘Bruvol’ at my reply, and gave me a commission for two more picâ€" tures. and I have cashed since. then some very notable cheques of his, dear old boy!" MM“- PROGRESS. "People that live in glass houses needn‘t have any fear nowadays," said Uncle Allen Sparks. "There are plate-glam insurance companies.” â€"--â€"â€"+ 'ALL ALONE. “Ah!” said Bragg with a view to making Miss Brightly jealous, "I was alone for quite awhile last evening with one whom I admire very much.” "All!" replied Miss Brightly, “alone, were you?" . +____‘ EVER TREAT YOU SO? Collies Acts the Jonah and W111 Come Up. A clergyman who pursues his noble calling in a countryr parish in Iowa, tells of his con'cc experience. “My wife and I used colleo regular- ly for breakfast, frequently for din- ner and occasionally for supperâ€"alâ€" ways the very best qualitywpackage coll'ec could never find a place on our table. "In the spring of 1896 my wife was taken with violent Vomiting which we had great dilliculty in, stopping. “It seemed to come from coll‘ce drinking but we could not decide. “In the following July, however, she was attacked a second time by the vomiting. I was away from home lllling an appointment, at the time, and on my return I found her very low; she had literally vomited herself almost to'dcath, and it took some days to quiet the trouble and restore her stomach. "I had also experienced the some trouble, but not so Violently, and had relieved it, each time, by a resort to medicine. "But my wife's second attack sub islied me that the use of coffee was at the bottom of our troubles, and so we stopped it forthwith and took on Postum Food Coffee. The old symptoms of disease disappeared and during the 9 years that we have been using I‘ostum instead of cmTee we have never had a recurrence of the vomiting. “'0 never \venry of Postum, to which we know v.0 owe our good health. This is a simple statement of facts.” Postum Company, Mich. Read the little book "The Road to \Vellville,” in each pkg. int t l e Creel-z, I waited uponl Name given by PERSONAL POINTEBS. Interesting Gossip About Some Prominent People. There is a singular coincidence about the two English lloynl Prin- cesses named Louise. 'l‘hey are both the daughters of British monarchs, they arc of very fair complexion, and both married out of the blood Royal. Each also selected Scottish peersâ€"d the Dukes of Argyll and Filevâ€" both of whom are as lairâ€"skinned as their wives. Still further goes the coinciâ€" dence, for neither of the lloyal duchâ€" lesst-s has presented her husband with a male heir. One of the most picturesque charâ€" acters in Europe is the l‘ountess Schimmelmnnn of Denmark. She devotes ln‘r lilo It) ll)l.’<.\‘il)ll(:1“V work. For eight years she has; travelled ex- tensively in heathen lands. She sold nearly all her property. and out of the proceeds bought the Pigeon, vessel with which she vhiled hity~ seven cities in lifteeu countries, prcachiug the Gospel to snilors and the poor. She has fmmllml religions journals in England and America. This method of spending money does not appeal to her relatives. who do not share her views. She has udoptâ€" cd lhrcc children and given them h.-r name. The, Empress of Russia spends $10,â€" 000 a yv‘nr on perfumes, pastes, soaps, and toilet waters. which she has sent to her exclusively from the French capital. Violet is ller lila- jcsty’s favorite scent, but her taste in perfumes is so catholic and concr- al that every day she vaporle the Royal apartments with the concenâ€" trated essences of lilac, jasmine, nor-- white water are cissus, jonquil, tuberosc, and violets. The Empress‘s toilet is perfumed with violets. which live and seven o'clock in the cvcning â€"â€"the time when, according to Her Majesty, their perfume is the most delicate. Some time ago, when King Oscar of Sweden was on his way to Norrâ€" land, the Royal train stopped at Solicitea Station. The platform was deserted by all save two bowing ollicials, the stutionmnstcr and the captain of police. “Where are my people?” the King sternly inquired. "Your most gracious Majesty,” the stationmasir-r humbly replied, "I have excluded everybody from the 7 station whilc your Mafxesty is here. There was a look of annoyance on the King’s face as he said: "Then I will go out to greet my people." And so he did, and was rewarded by the hearty welcome which he leccivcd from the crowd outside the station. The Japanese Emperor's yearly ex- ,pcnses of living are limited. For this >mirl'mse he the national treasury. His personal iwcalth is not to be spent on his mm lliving, so that $3,000,000 is really ,his salary as manager of the coun- xtry. He is required to pay «.ut of it in good many employcs. 'l'hc I‘ZI’lli’Cl" [or's daily {are is Japanese. lie is lpcrfcctly satisfied for breakfast with in bowl of bean soup and a few other tdishcs, but his dinner usually pears in splendid style, in some twenâ€" ,ty courses, although he always dc‘ lnounccs it as a useless extravagance. When any otlicial feast is heldâ€"tho Cherryâ€"blossom viewing party at the Kioshikawa Botanical Garden or the Chrysanthemum purl). w. 1m Aims-nâ€" ka Palace. for instanceâ€"he will not spare any expense in preparing an elegant European banquet. Princess Irene, the wife of Prince Henry of PruSSia, enjoys the. unique than any other womon in the Worldâ€"- namely. 4,000. llorn in the course of the war of 1866, her father, Prince ,chry of llcsse, requested the officers ‘nnd men of the HCRsian regiments lforming part of the cavalry brigade {under his command to stand spon- lsors to his baby~girl, and at termination of hostilities, deputa- tions of ofliccrs, non-conunissioned ofliccrs, and men from each regiment were present in order to express in the names of their respective corps the readiness of the latter to usâ€" sume the customary spiritual. moral, and material obligations towards their god-child. The name Ireneâ€"â€" which means penceâ€"was given to the 'little Princess, whose christening was coincident with the end of the War. ~- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~+ CHINESE DOCTORS CONSULT. lThe Richer the Patient the Larger the Number of Doctors. A physician has just returned from China. heavily laden with stories of Chinese medicine. "Medical consultations are carried to their extreme limit in thinu,” he said. "There, when anyone. becomes )seriously ill, a consultation of llflecn iOr twenty doctors is held. The docâ€" ,tors fill the. house with their argu- lmcnts ’i'hey “take as much noise as ‘3 political convention. But such a lconsullaiion as that Would be Con- ‘rsidercd small and futile if a great, manâ€"a mandarin, say, of the third classâ€"were to be ill. To consult on his case at least 100 doctors would gather together. “A number of the royal family {was taken sick while i was in China. Land my t'hin.~se host to"d im- \l'ltll in cjotwd deal of pride that the largest I(onsultntion lnliwn to history had 1been hill over the sick man. No less ithmt illii plussicians, he will, had jcozne from every part of the kingdom jto study out disc .ss the case. } “'l'l.e I‘U_\L'l patient, i heard rifle."â€" lward, (fix-(l. Ellis mammoth consultaâ€" tion hail lacrn held in \a‘n.” "4..â€" Mr. li()lrinsmi~â€""ll'lmt n singular girl you nre, Bliss Joins!" Miss fJones {coylyrâ€"“ll‘ell, that. can Lc n.1â€" ltcrcd, you know." a . gathered specially at (Mai-'53 between? draws $3,000,000 [rolnl ap~ ( distinction of haVing more godfathch 1 the - lchristenin", which took plaCe on the - in than half the battle :leaning greasy dishes is in the if it’s Sunlight Soap 68 le‘rl'e Soup you use. it’s the best“ MAKING THE PANAMA HAT. Material is Costly and they Are Woven by Band. Much misconception exists as to ‘lhc construction of the Panama hat. Many are, under the impression that they are made in 1‘unmnn and are woven under water. The latter I-cr- linl is, entirlly wrong, though it is true that the majority of l‘nnamas are made in South Ann-rice. ,A large number now, lll‘lwcvor, m e um do in ‘Londcn and also on the continent. The linls, of Course. are ude of gross. It is Very scarce mid can onâ€" ly be obtained from lthnndor. (.‘olnln- .bio. and llxmyuquil in South Amerâ€" ica. it costs about. $1.25 per pound {wholesale price. it is very line inaâ€" ,tr-riul, about 18 inchcs to 24 incle ‘in length. It takes a woman from {seven to ten days to \venu- a hat, lworkiug eight hours a day. It is then bleached a pure white. and af- ter being thoroughly seasoned by giving them it SUn-bnlh they are passed to the pressing department lfor the final touches. The cheapest Panama. made costs about $4.00 wholesale. The reason why they are so dear is brcnuse they are made, by hand. The liner the straw or grass the dearer the hat. Probably the highest price chl‘ given for :1 Panama was $700, which was the sum paid only two summers ago ‘for one of these wonderful creations. â€"â€"â€"+ SOLDIERS’ TEETH. One of the Points of the Reform in British Army. Acciyrding to the new instructions, British army oilicers coni.n..:\ntluig are ito see that. the medical o‘licers re- lport ul‘on the physique of all men lunder their command, with a view lto sccing if they are lit to remain in the regiment, and elaborate direcâ€" .tions are given as to what Consti- ‘tutcs fitness. , Great stress is laid upon the slate ‘of the teeth. The volunteer, if he is ‘to remain on the force, must have {sufficient sound teeth for proper mes- l‘ticntion, while he must be free from ,all organic disease, and have a first.- ‘class constitution. Any defects which {Would prewnt a man marching; well lor going; on active service will ibo fatal. lenerally he must ,np to the physical equivalent of nineâ€" ;tccn yours, and not be over 45. llut lcvcn il‘ a Juan passes these tests satâ€" lislactorily, before he is to be countc d Ore. (Lewis & Clarke Excursion), Sm add sugar and cream to taste and Drink That’s all. E RIBBON TEA in freshly boiled Water, Slowly. ln bad crises Take Another. LY ONE BEST T7: Vthn you are at n less to know what to serve lor luncheon. dinner or supperâ€"â€" when you crave sniuciliing both appetizng and satisfyingvlry g Libby’s food Products Once tried. you will always have a supply on hand Ox Tongues Chili Con Carrie Veal Loaf Brisket Beef Ham Loaf Soups Your Grocer has them McNeil] 5. Libby, (Natural Flavor) Libby. Chicago syelngi massing: “ BRITISH AMERWAH name 80.” book for unit in your lawn. or and and. Montreal,Toronto, Ottawa, Quota, ROPERTY BEGETS HAPPINESS. happiness begets health. Buy a. farm in the celebrated Moose Mountain District where everyone is prosperous. and crop failures unknown. Carlyle is four years old; has five elevators. with capacity of 200.000 bushels. The men who built them knew their business. They are filled every season. The D. G. MCI"ee Land Co. of Carlyle. Assini- bola. have 200,000 ucrcs of improved and unimproved farm lands for sale in this district. "l‘hcy solicit your corresâ€" LET THE BABY su: uss , ' 5 Witgfiil ipondencc. Further information and F Y g particulars cheerfully given. “i” "m" Protect Your Property PACIFIC COAST uxcunsxons. "“‘ MT" 3130 During June, July, Angus: and F a come September the Chicago and North Western Ry, will sell from Chicago, round trip excursion tickets to San, Francisw, Los Angelcs, Portland. FIRE! EXTwou‘sHER as lit for active service he must be MUD, Victoria. Vancouver at very V A dry wwder put up in mm uth 22 1countul as a firstâ€"class shot. 10“’ ratcs- Cm‘l't‘sllondmsly Chmpi lnrheslong. I; wiiifinsmply Exti%m]lflis§l‘6¢3 - - ~ - ' . u . l‘. i' ' ‘ ‘, '; . moatlur ou‘fiamxo WON oroil. “('8 , . Ropv‘t‘c‘ on these Iomts ha‘ "13 $11210 fégfoulag $9,133 f It”, 961:2; a:ch,$3tifil)iloz Write fordescriptivo circular cc. , cs 0 mm Mn"; been completed, ollicers ('omnmnrhng are to inform the War Office of the. Lnumber of lit and unlit under their command, in the latter case specily- ‘ing the causes of uniltness. The duty is also cast on officers commanding of stating whether in their judgment. unlit units should be disanded or amalgamated with more elllcient corps. MP...“ i A Clear Healthy Skin.-â€"â€"Eruptions of lthc skin and thc blotchcs which blemish ‘beauty are the result of impure blood caused by unhcultlly action of the liver and kidneys. ln correcting this un- lheulthy action and restoring the or- igans to their normal condition, Parmeâ€" 1lcc's Vegetable l‘llls Will at the same time clcunsc the blood, and the blotchâ€" es and eruptions will disuppeur without lcqving any trace. Callerâ€"â€""Mrs. do Style is not in, you say? Why, I saw her through the window as I came up the steps.” Servant (blandly )â€"â€"”Shurc, mum, [that was only her shadow you saw." Much distress and sickness in children is caused by worms. Mother Uraves’ Worm l‘lxtcrmiuutur gives relief by re- moving the cause. Give it a. trial and be convinced. QUAINT “WEDDING CUSTOM. At Egliughnm, Northumberland, England, a Quaint wedding custom, which has been in existence for hun- dreds of years, still prevails. There was a wedding in the parish church the other day, and after the coreâ€" the doorway. Over this bench the bride and bridegroom \vcrc compelled to jump before they could leave the sacred building. monv the newlyâ€"married couple found ‘0 Pam‘c‘ee‘S Veqemm" Pmsv Whit“! "5 that a bench had been drawn across 3, The Diamond Dry Fowder Fir. Extinguisher 00.. Toronto. Dnt. WANTED . & vice, favorable stopovers and liberal return limits. liutes, folders and full information can be obtained from ll. M. Bennett, General Agent, 2 East King St., Toronto, Out. 31 "What (lid that man do to mono himself so famous?" asked the in« Nellâ€"J‘Last night was the hapâ€" (purer, gazing curiously at an indiâ€" \‘ldlfll who formed the centre of a, social group. "To the. best of my knowledge," replied the cynic, "he did the public.” piest in my life. It brought me one 'round of pleasure.” Bellâ€"“llhat do you consider one round of pleasure?” Nellâ€"-“An engagement ring.” ,Houowuy 5 (30m Cum destroys all Externally or Internally, it is Good.â€" kmds oi Corns and warm. root and When applied externally by brisk rub. brunch. Who. then would endure them hing, Dr. ’l‘homas' Eclectric Oil opens \vltli‘such a‘clieup and cflcctual remedy the pores and penetrates the tissue as “'l'vm“ mud” fcw linimcnts do, touching the scat oi thlc [trouble and immediatelly nilordin one of the wa s 13 re iu. Administered interns iy, it wil countr i u . Gy. 0: Beau“ 3f“:ng the still the irritation in the throat. which . y n ‘9 Pam “975" 0 {men induces coughing and will cure allco- Without any ultimate expense to the Lions of the bronchmbtubcs and re- taxpayer. is the planting of fruit~fi€éififlmy org‘ms‘ Try “ “‘d be “01“ trees along the highways. Water freezes every night through- out the year at Alto Crucero, in Bolivia, while at noondny the sun is hot enough to cause actual sull'cr- mg. Use Lover’s Dry Song (a powder) to Wash Woolcns and flunnelsr you'll like it. China has ten railways in Operaâ€" tion, with 0. total mileage of 2,285, or about oneâ€"tenth that of the Unit- ed Kingdom. Cholch morbus. cramps and kindred complaints annually make their op- peai‘nnce at the some time as the hot Weather, green fruit, cucumbers, melons. etc., and many persons are deharrcd Be There 0. Will Wisdom Points the: Wuy.â€"â€"'l‘he sick mun pincs lor rolicl, but "0‘" “film; “1959 ’9 PM“ things; but he dislikes sending {or the doctor, which my nr'qd notfibsta u If t e have Dr. means bottles of dru s ncvcr consumed. J~ P- kenog‘gs D-YSem-el" OFdlfll and He has not. the rcso ution m loud ins , take a tow drops m waiter. It. cures stoliluch with compounds which smell the cramps and cholera in a remarkable villuiuously and tnste worse. But ll be manner and is sure ‘0 CheCk every (“9- lnue the will to deal himsell with his turbunco of the bowels. (Lilluent, wisdom will direct his attention Some recent experiments have been made in Bavaria in regard to proporâ€" ing artificial cotton from pine wood, and it is said that the new process allows it to be made cheaply enough so that the artificial cotton may compete with the natural product. a...â€" specific for indigestion and disordl rs tho digestive organs. have no uiual. WISE SA YINGS. The best hind of luck is the luck of saving money. Your dictionary should not contain the word "fall." Quick sales and low prices are the Siamese twins of business. Money has wings which should be clipped by judicious economy. if you’ll keep working. and think~ ing. and hustling, all your around, you won't have to flash your record on the boss in order to get a, raise. He'll talk to you before the first of January. Iliglrsonnding phrases and imposâ€" sible pmmiscs do not satisfy the customers. _. The only business so far discover- ed, tint is not helped by printer’s ink is that of the bank robber. Ecoâ€" nouny goes hand in hum] with wise spending, and takes opportunity at the right moment. A Summer Cough is the hardest kind to get. rid of and the mast dangerous kind to neglect. $hiioh’s Qansumptiorfi The Lung Tonic will cure you quickly and surelymstam the fever. strengthen the lungs Hi: 1 make you well uglinll. At all druggists, ‘15“, 50c and mm a. l o‘. .‘c. 4 l A - mat-ruumw ISSUEDNO. 314905.

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