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The Liberal, 14 Dec 1905, p. 3

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ii‘is’éiziiimiiuiiz ASINGURABLE UIEN JOS. BOONE IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. He was Unable to “fork for Seven Years Before He l'sed the Great Can- )dian Kidney Remedy. Cottel's Cove, Nlld., Dec. (SpecialJ-J ‘ho days of miracles are past. but the cure of Joseph lloniie of this place almost ranks with son- sational cures of the earlier ages. Mr. Boone had been ailing for eight. years, seven of which he was unabl) to work from the ell'ects of llackache and Kidney Complaint. lie was all aches and pains. He was treated by several doctors, and after seven months in the hospiâ€" tal was sent home as incurable. It was there that reading of cures in the newspapers led him to use Dodrl's Kidney Pills. It took twenty-one boxes to cure him, but toâ€"day he is strong and well and hard at work lobster fishing. People here have learned that if the disease is of the Kidneys or from the Kidneys, Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure it. â€"â€"â€"-â€"+ wounnous LAKES. One Blows Mud Bubbles. Another Has Water Like Milk. The "Home of the. Hot Devils" is an island of fire situated in the centre of a huge lake of boiling mud and slimt in Java. Gases arise from the lower depths and form on- ormous bubbles in the sticky mud. which grow and increase until they attain a diameter of live or six feet. These bUbbles are often carried sky- wards by the Wind, where they final- ly burst with a loud explosion. The biggest snow lake was seen by Sir Martin Conway, who explored the Karakoram range of mountains in 1892. From the summit of Hispar Pass, which he traversed for the first time on record, he looked upon a Vast level lake of snow. over Square miles in area, surrounded by innumerable giant peaks. The Sea of Ice. near Chamouni, in Savoy, Switzerland, is more like .i lake of snow than anything else. The surface of the ice is broken up by solar heat, and this minute fissuring gives it the appearance of snow, and it is often mistaken for such by tour- ists. The finest milkâ€"white lake in tnc world was discovered by Herr Thor- oddsen in Iceland, who christened it the Langisjor. It stretches from the margin of the mighty glacier which forms the western side of the \'atria Jokull, and the glacier water of which it is composed is of a pure milky-white color. A similar lake. but on a smaller scale. is situated about thirty miles in New Zealand. from 'l‘auranga. _.__+_____ FOR FAMILY AFFECTION. The town of Chantilly, France, which is generally associated with charity. Mme. Mortier des Noyo‘s gape to the town in 1878 600 - fr., and decreed that the dividends from this sum when invested should be applied as a. reward for filial piety. The | conditions are that candidat:s must be Frenchwomen. maids or wi- dows, either born or domiciled for five years in the town. The prize is awarded for high character, and for love, favor, and affection shown in the family. This year’s prize hu‘; been given to Mlle. Kaufmami, a seamstress, who for twenty years has made the wants of her infirm mother her first care. +. A [ill/UN \VORKEH. Hus! llavctlie Kind of Food That New-- islics Brain. ‘ "I am a literary man whose vous energy is a grunt part of my stock in trade, and ordinarily 1 have little pulieiice with breakfast. foods and the extravagant claims made of them. llnt I cannot wilhâ€" hold my acknowledgment of the (lchl that I owe to Grapeâ€"Nuts food. "I discovered long ago lhal very bulkiiiess of the ordinary was not calculated to give one it clear head, the power of sustained, Iccurnto thinking. I always fe‘t heavy and sluggish in mind as v..-ll as body after eating the ordiiiarv meal, which diverted the blood from the brain to the digestive apparatus. "I tried foods eaisy of digestion. but found llu-in usually delicin-iil iii ll erâ€" the diet nulriiiieiil'.. l e\perinientod many lii'eiilelisl foods. and they, too, proved \uisnti’fziclory. till i reached lrape-Nuts. was solved. .\llll then the pi‘oblciii “Grapeâ€"Nuts uu'ri-r‘d \iilli llh' perâ€" is saving something. And :1 incl. “WHY fronl Hi“ l“‘5â€"5lllllillfâ€""i Xlll‘h'lil‘: “llll‘ll hi‘ i-: :il‘l loiovei‘looh is lli:ii my hunger illi‘l Nil’l‘lb'll'f-l’ ll‘o' iiiilii, if he only spends ii lillle loss than nicnt that so many olh-vi' l-l‘vl‘zll‘»‘tl‘ he makes. he is bound in eel l‘il‘ll foods luck. .\ \xoinitii who ll.;lll;:f_“vs ll-‘lj lzpsimiui'q “i had not. been u~iiig~ if \.-1‘y 1mm. FOUND HEALTH 1 11.â€". 3001valuable ingredients enter into the com- wilh l .- .A... OLD HOBBY HORSE AGAIN. Cyclope of One Hundred years A90 to be Renewed. The lastest fashion in cycling is a "cyclopede" for ladies, says the Lonâ€" don Daily Mirror. This takes us back to the days of the Regency, when the “first gentleman of Europe’ blandly squandered millions at Brighton, and his friends amusel 'themselvos by “hobby-liorsing” along the front. The "Cyloperlc," indeed, is exactly the old "hobbyâ€"horse" with improve- ments. True. it is fitted with pneu< matic tires, springs and ballâ€"bearings and is a feather-“eight compared with the hideous combination of wood and iron which our grmit l grandfathers disported. But the main “hobby-horse" features are reâ€" tainetl. There are no pedals, the lllacllllllt‘ being propelled either by thrusting the feet. against the ground, or bv "punt-poling" with a walking stick or alpenslock. 'l‘he seat is very low, so that the limit clumsy rider can hardly fall olf, and of course, bai'elv any instruction is required. You can get ud quite a fair speed on the machineâ€"ten miles an hour being about the limit. But who, it may be asked, would care to use a cycloperle when ordin- ai‘y bicycles are faster and less trouble? One idea Is that the new machine will give more vigorous and healthy exercise than the ordinary bicycle affords. Another is that eld- erly ladies may be attracted by its absolute safety. Besides, the priceâ€"- four guiiicasâ€"is very low. The first lady’s machine has been built to the order of a distinguished customer. and iii a generation whici worships health and is always look- ing for SCHLO new form of exercise it has a. chance of becoming quite n. rage. The chief obstacle is ridicule. Ladies have the art of looking gracm ful under most unpromising,r circum- stances, but ten miles an hour on a cyclopedo will be rather a severe test of this faculty. _.___+___. Sure Regl‘liilors.â€"Mnnnrakc nml llnii- delion are known to exert a powerful influence on the llver and kidneys, ‘l‘(‘« storing them to healthful action, inducâ€" ing a regular flow of the secretions and importing to the organs compn powur to perform their functions. 'l‘be~-- l position of Pmmeb-c's Vegetable ‘l‘ills and serve to render them the ugremiblc and salutary medicine they are. There are few pills so effective as they in their action. Miss Prismâ€"“Don‘t let. your (log bile inc, liltlc boy.“ Lillie Boyâ€"J‘lle won‘t bile. ma‘am." Miss Prismâ€"“Int he is, showing his leelli." Boy (with pl‘l(lt‘)â€"‘ “Certainly he is. ma'aiii; and if you hirii as good teeth as he has you'd show 'cni too." ..0ne Short Puff Clears the [lead-â€" Does your head ache? Have you pains l'l\'(:‘l‘ your eyes? is llie hrcnlh OllidlslVi’llfl These are certain symplouis of I‘lalarrh. Dr. Agnew's Calui'rlizil Powder will‘ cure mesl stubborn cases in a lllfll‘Yitl- lously short time. if you‘ve had (in. larrli a week it's a sure cure. If it‘s; of filly years’ standing it‘s just as ef- fective. 50 centsâ€"57 “The discord was Something fierce," said Borem. in speaking of an anmleur concert. “\Vhy, the music was so loudj that I actually could not hear myself. talk." “How delightful!" exclaimed Miss Cutlin 9‘. l I It is Good for Man and Beastâ€"Not only is Dr. 'I‘honias' liclectric Oil of incomparable value in the household, but the farmer and stockinan will find it very serviceable iii the farm yard and on the cattle range, often eat the services of a. veterinary surgeon. ln injuries to stock and in cases of em: and pains it can be used with good ef- fect. . HEALTH HINTS. Get plenty of sunlight. beautiful or sweet grows or ripeus iii the darkness. Avoid excesses of all kinds. injure the mind and body. The long niid beautiful and some life is temperance. Don't live to eat. hint to livu. This is old and threadbare advice. But it is just as good to follow to- day as it was a. century ago. Many physical ills and blurs and blemishes on the countenance are due to overâ€"eating, to eating damaging food, or eating ii‘rccrularly. Don't hunt for dark sides of your life. Remain on the sunny side whenâ€" ever you can do so without neglect- ing those who are dear to you. Be as happy as you can while mail.â€" ing others happy. These simple rules are helps in Del- pnluuting health and beauty. wl l 01 i=â€" ’l‘}ll:‘. \V'lli‘l’. AS MANAGl‘Il. "You can rely upon it," said a l‘meii business man, that the. man whom wife is managing: his salary for him is prosperous. “kill that I happen to know hand ail . W Notliiiig l Tm‘J' don’t qualified by constant' 1 “lion 1 see u- MORNING TALE. Bobbyâ€"“Mother, tell me a. fairy story." Motherâ€""I can't. Go ask your father what detained him downâ€" town so late last night; that will Le one." [lard and soft Corns cannot witli~ stand llollowny's Corn Cure: it is cf- fectuiil every tiine. Get a. bottle at once iiiid be happy. [licksfi’lly wife is very methodical. She‘s nlwnys git. a place for everylhiiig and everyiliiiig in ils place." Wicksâ€"- “So has mine, but 1 can never find the plnco." “'liere Doctors do A{ii'eclâ€"l‘liyslciniis no longer consider if enleriiig lo “qiiaclai'y” in recommending in prac- tice so iiierilorious a remedy for indi- geslion, Dyspepsia and Nei‘vousness as Soiilli American Nerviiic. They rm- lize llh‘ll ii, is n slep in advance in med- ical science and a sure and perinaiieiil cure for diseases of the stomach. It will cure youâ€"(ll) The aggressive man who always wants to lake things into his own hands is never salislied unless he. is taking the things that don't belong to him. YOUNG MEN OF C.\.\'.\D. YOUNG WOMEN 1‘00. gel fl Business or Shorlliaiid C‘l‘lllCflllOfl nothing will pay you so well, iind no school can do so well for you as the old successful Canada Business Col- lege of Hamilton. We can place. 200 of our graduates in good silualioiis during lhe incoming year. We did it this year and can do it. again. This is lbc old reliable College. of Canada, AND established M years; 26 years under present principal. Over 3,000 gradu- alcs in successful business life. 'llry it. Write ll. I‘l. GALLAGHER. Principal, v .(3. B. College. lluiiiilloii, Onl. i. M. C. A. Buildings. Husband (newly inurried)â€"â€"”l)on‘t you think, love, if I were to smoke, it would spoil the curtains?" Wife-â€" "Ah! you are really the most unse.- fish and thoughtful husband to be found anywhereâ€"certainly it would." Husbandâ€"“Well, then, take the cur- tains down." Success In Llle is dependent upon good health. you are out of sorts, ill or feeble, take ‘Fei-rni'iin." It's the best tonic. 81 bottles; All medicine dealers. SNAPlâ€"‘ISII. “You men complain at every lillle pain," she was saying. “but we women, we suffer in silence." “i suppose you do suffer in silence, you take so much pleasure in lall<,”*ie replied. Bedâ€"ridden 15 Yearsâ€"“If anybody wants a written guai‘unlee from me personally as lo my wonderful cure from rheumatism by Soulli American llbeuniulic Cure l will be the gladdest woman in His world lo give il,” says Mrs. John Beaumont, of lilora. “I had despaired of recovery up to the linieof leking,r this wonderful remedy. It cur- ed coniplclely.”â€"â€"58 Grzilified Hostessâ€"“So glad you like my larls; I always think that snnill cakes taste better than large ones. If is lhe size that makes these lille tarls seem so appetizing.” llorrilied Epicure â€"»"Good gracious! You don't say you pul size into lhein‘l" The); Wake the 'l'orpid l'liiergles.â€"~Ma- cliiiiery not properly supervile and left to run itself, Vul‘y soon shows fault in its working. It i_: the same with the digestive organs. Unregulated from time to time they are likely to become torpid iiiid throw the whole system out of gear. l‘urmelee's Vegetable Pills were made to meet such cases. They restore to the full the flag ring facul- ties, und bring into order ul parts of the mechanism. Mrs. McDuffâ€"“This paper says that mice are attracted by music; but I believe it," lllL-llullâ€""Whv not?" Mrs. Mcl)uiTâ€""llccmise I nev- or see any mice around when 1 play ‘tlze piano." ll‘lcilulfâ€"“ll'ell, that's no excuse for doubting the paper's staleineiit." I Avoiding Winter colds is difficult; curing them is not hard if you take Allen's Lung Balsam. ll-av'in when the cold is young and not. wait until i~. it settle: on the lungs, for “leu, even with Allen‘s l hung Balsam, complete relief will be slower. l ,$l0,000 A YEAR FOR ONE ROOM. l The widening of Piccadilly, London. lhas been the lilt‘illlS of showing the enormous Value of land in the centre of London, the sum paid by the Louâ€" (loii (louuly Council for a small area, which, of course, was built iipozi, working out at £31 :1 square root This is believed to lie tln- record, but as it included compensation for disturbance it cannot lu- compared wilh the pricI-s paid in Cornhi'l, i\\lllt‘ll is: file liiglieslArenlvd spot on earth. ii Err-i'elill} lol’ 510,00” n your. him down as getting along; wi-ll. lit luis slurtL-d (in the. right. road to )."\rich, for in nine ram-:5. oiil of ten lll‘ >ill:ii'}.' will help him to (lo li-is llt‘:l!‘< Riel-ire. i found tliai.‘ l was. lni‘iiliig' l_‘.’ Meryi . us \ioiiie-ii zii'u lllt‘illl '1‘ out an unusual quantity (lil'l qualify," than men. bonn: lili‘ll find it illlllilr- of work. Continued llm' has nglllllll‘ >il)l(‘. lo save inoney, and it iiniii h; atraled to my entire satisfaction iliiil GrapmNuls food Contains “Ill :li.- ele-, meals needed by ilie bra.” :lllil lli‘('â€"- got to spend less than he iiizilies brâ€" i'orc he can lit-gin ill gt“ along. ’l‘lie man whose wife is enough of it Hit”.- vous system if ilie hard “14' :iger to help him get to this. po'nt public. “Till'l. Name xiv. i. by by taking: l‘lll‘t‘ of his iiioin-V for him , , , . . . . . ' I’Ojffidil lo., llocllo ( reek, \licli. may consider liiiiiwl: lbl‘llli‘igili‘.” ’l'h -i'e's n i< .moii. Read lin- lil ' l-- m ... . . i . v . . . . . . . b003, lilt' lulull i4) “ellVlllL’. 1 ;\ (lclit (ii Sl'dlftjii‘. ls g0neraliÂ¥ mink ages . {the l!;1l‘tli“>l kind to collect. his earnings o\‘er lo his viife, l f-l'i‘ l I “I l l l l ginglc room having been let‘ THE BEST. OF PEQPLE make mistakes unintentionally. But no one EVER MADE A MlSTAKE IN BUYlHG TEA. «some .; 45:15.5“ name A‘: WIND, WATER. STGRM, FlRE PRGQF Easier to lay and will last longer than any otha slate. No experience necemary. A hammer an semi-hardened high grade steel. 96 inches long. Send in your order for as many squares (mxlo building. The very best roofing for tliii cliin ite Corrugnied or Plain Round, Conducior i Ip‘: We are the largest cancern of the kind under invested Summon). O'TAWA. ONT. ‘ MENTREAL, QUE. ! 423 sunex at 7610mlgSt- HEAD OFFICE AN) ,» Galvanized or painted. Most durable and economical covering for Roofing or Siding for Residences. Houses, Burns. Elevators, stores, Ch irchcs. Poul! y Houses, Lr be, etc. Also Corrugated Iron, Painted or (ls-luau z a, in sheets 8:: ed and Embossed CCllanS. I I ' Roofing, Siding and Ceiling; in all grades. Thousands of buildings through the Dominion are covered with our Sheet Metal Gnarls, making them FIRE, Wi‘aTER AND LIGHTNING PROOF Write ‘I'ognay for Catalogie No 14 R and Free Samples. THE PEEL-AR PEOPLE, WRITE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE. r c Waring. Cheaper than wood shingles or d snip; are the only tools required. It is V Grim ed Pooling. 2000 ilerigns of feet) as you require ti cover your new or old , We can supply [lave Trough. all size]. 5, Sb es' Elbows. >pik s, 1ubcs. the British flag. Established 1861. Capital VANpOUVER, l.c. TORONTO ONT. 616 Ponder 8t. 50 Vonge 8t OSHAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA' ‘ LARGEST A RSENIC MINE. What is said to be the largest sir-"nailed free. senic mine in the world, turning outi 70 tons a. month, is situated in Floyd County, Virginia, seventeen miles from Christianburg, the near- est railway station. Th're is no more obstinate skin trouble than Salt Rheum. It sometime; lingers for years, but Wea.ver's Ceruto makes short work of it. Also, take Weaver's syrup to insure permanent cure. Magistrateâ€"“So you admit having been engaged in making counterfeit money?" Prisonerâ€"“Yes, your worship. You see, the supply of the genuine article is so very short.” Like Tearing the Heart Strings.â€" “ll is not within the conception of man to measure my great sufferings from heart disease. For years I endured almost constant culling and tearing pains about my heart, and lllfllly a time would have welcomed| dealli. Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for llielieai-l has worked a veritable miracle."â€"â€""l‘h')s. Hicks, Pcrlli, Ontâ€">59 A successful man is the one who is able-lo persuade others to accept him at his own valiialion. ()iu- trial of Mother Ci‘nves' Worm Ex- terminator will convince you that. it hits no equal as a worm medicine. Iluv a bottle and see if it does not please you. Gi‘egson (in {durumâ€"“Great Scott: I’ve left. my purse under my pillow " Fisherâ€"“Oh, well, your servant is honest, isn’t she?" (ll‘egsonâ€"~ "That's just itâ€"shc'll take it to my wife." â€"â€"â€")â€"I Sunlight Soap is better than other snaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow direction. First Actorr-â€"»Many a lime my poor old iullier implored me not in become. an actor." Second Aciorâ€"Don't wor-l i‘y, old lllan-*y(ll.l didn‘l." .__._._. \‘Vhen In town, buy “The D601." Menthol Plaster. Try it. for neuratlzic or rheumatic nuns. ‘ It is the best and simplest thing and Wll onlyv cos 0150. l NATURE'S ll'lllS'l‘ LAW. “11' you please," announced lir' grimy little person, who had jus: rapped at the (lloor, "niothei' wants to know if you will kindly lend her your [ll'l St'l‘Villg-lit‘l lie?" “Well,” said the lady of lhe house. (lubiously, "I would do so with pleasure, but ll~e last time l. obl' - your mother she prise-ryed it so elicit- lively that l liziven’l seen it since." .\ look of extreme lniuleur passed over the iiiiiidnii's countenanco. “Very well," she said. "'l‘liei'e's! no need to be nzisly about if. ’l‘l.el old thing was full of huh-1+ when we! borrowed it, and mother \vouldn‘tf have troubled lo izsli you again. on‘i‘l “.0 or...“ you bringing home a new" r llll. ’J‘llI‘ZN 'l'ill“. lllNEllS 'l‘l'l"l'l".l~’.f-‘.l). In a rcslnurnnl recently ii gentle- man left his wife for a few moments to chat with an :icipzaiiitanre of no- other table, and while he was tlieie his friend persuaded him to partake of some lamb. Under a lll-iSle)Dl‘“liv‘lI\l‘\ll aim wail- or removed llie lninb before he bud eaten it, v.'lici-eiipon lll‘ «‘Xl‘liill’i‘itt-l, "Uomlness, win-re in- my lnnib‘!” . His wife, overbearing the (pinslion, ‘ answered in a. clear \'i;l(ii', "Hi-re I am. darling." A man seldom acts like a fool iiii~ less he's the real thing. List of Farms ALF. BROWH, Dept. K, Pictcn, Ont: Practical Every day lessens on FARM AGO OUNTS For 133. neat mu. FARM PU 3. HOUSE. Box 4'25. authento-i D. H. BASTEboaco. FUR MANUPAGTUIEFM 7'7 Eins- Bamt, Toronto Bargain LADIES' and MEN'S FEB. and FUR-LINED COATS. Everything in Furs. Send forcatalog. R gififigidt prices. Send CH'Qy'O 03+ M§+fi+fi+lfit+§i+fi+ grass}qu l+ iii + This is the season of the year when you + need to use every precaution With your stock. By ti” use of our 2 ‘3 s . 0 3K TONlG E + 3“and other ieuierlies you have the best guarantee of health to your stock. ¢ Valuable Adv-co Free 2 6 Use it and become your own veterinary g + iii an r can. Q K D The VETERINARY SPECIALTY 60., Limited 556 DUNDAS ST., TORONTO, ONl‘. if +U+§+C§+€£+l§+fi+b+§+§+fl+fl HIS MEN'I‘AL CALIBRE. Riggsâ€"~80 the phrenologist who ex- amined your head wasn't very com- plimentary, eh? Diggsâ€"l should say not. He toll me 1 was cut. out for a society man, Sudden transition from a hot to a. cold temperature. exposure to rain. sit- ting in a draught. unreasonable substi- tution of light for heavy clothing” are fruitful causes of colds and the result- ant cough so perilous to persons of weak lungs. Ainon the many medicines for bronchial disoriers so arising. there is none better than Bickle's Anti-Con- suniptlve Syrup. Try it and become convinced. Price 25 cents. “Is lhere anything you don't need that I might take?" asked the rag- :indâ€"bone iiiaii. watching Jones throwing rubbish into thr- dustâ€"bin. “Yes,” snapped Jones, “a bath!" --â€"~ faith You came! he expected to have faith in Shiloh} Consumption Cure, the Lun Tonic, as a cute for Colds. Coughs and al diseases of the air passages. if you have not tried it. \Ve have faith in it, and we guarantee ii. if it doesn't cure you it costs you nothim. if it does it coals you 25c. llial's lair. Try it lo-day. Shiloh has cured many thousands of the ccl baina'cc cases, and we do not hesiialc to say dict it will cure any Cold, Cough. Throat or Lung trouble. If we did not believe this we would no! guarantee it. Eileh has had an unbroken record of success for thirty years. I! has stood every possible tcstwitliout failure. Further Proof is found in tLe many testimonials of those who hzvc tried Shiloh and been cured. Mrs. Archie Taylor, Asaph, Pa., writes :-â€" “ I beach a bottle of iiloli's Consumption Cure and 5.". il very hen: i‘il. l liavclwo children, and ll.cy had a luii c cough. I gavel . l could think of. buliliey go: no helix i want: my liuahand bought a bolileoi l . ‘vV: gave it lo the: children when they l .t to l»‘\' d Lhcy slcct all night. it cured l ‘ l dull always keep it in (he i l l . "i. ! . so. if ; v.3 is? . lit. with 7.1:‘1 doc when-w mu‘vâ€" M___....._. l lte‘rlll' N0. 33 i...

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