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The Liberal, 28 Jan 1909, p. 2

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BENT UPSET THE mo! YOl His “It: do a. man C The Kin int” jesty the p of thc thing those party. 1.! ful C‘mm It “as t they h‘iu. Ill 634K pract he di THE S( A lady was possessed of great beauty and a famous name, but her conduct displeased the King. He let it become known that he did not desire to meet the fair delin‘ quent. again. She had been invitâ€" ed everywhere, and Had reigned as a, Queen of Society until then; but, theuceforth one great house after another was closed to her. Those who hoped for the honor of enterâ€" taining his Majesty dared not coun« tenance the lady, who was the the s_on sh then 1 be at Ki the m inf; et)‘ ulcd lent. agam. 511 I everywhere. at Queen of Socxe )1 askec gamfs Emmgima 118 “I purchased a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion and im- mediately commenced to improve. In all, Ithink I took 14 bottles, and my weight increased from 133 pounds to 184 pounds in less than six months. I know from personal results the efficacy of Scott’s Emulsion."â€"â€"FRED. R. STRONCMAN, 417 Bath- urst St, London, Ont. Let us send you a copy of Mr. Strongman‘s letter. He had a {wing experience, had built him up. as it has thous~ ands of others. The strengthening and flesh- pl‘oducing properties of Sator'r’s EMULSION, are un- cquzuxeu l; ration, am for the thi for the ad just-v Has a Way of Punish- ‘coplo of Whom lie Does Not Approve. AT BE $01131 YOI' SHOI a! 3] I that, howc re disposed er which t] w gives him, extremely his subjects sh enough t« a lady or gentleman is preâ€" at Court the hallâ€"mark of Jed respectability is, so to t- on them. No circles are orward too exclusive for But if the King chooses to 1d that such and such a perâ€" ll not be presented at Court, lll social success can never ined by that person. 9 than all, if anybody has 5' been presented. and then nder the Royal displeasure, Edward can command that scntation shall be announced ncclled" in the Court Circu- Such a cancellation is far malled by any other prepa- tion, and it‘s just as good r the thin, delicate child as r the adult. Be sure to get :orr‘s. It‘s been the stand- -d of the world for 3; years, han being puin run down W l E daring me Gently with g the Czar to the next ugh all the Ls inflicted (3 past on black booll hat, howm disposed 1 IETY WITH A BIG “S , the inflic 1n en excluded as a. pun- xether this was the case 5 not going too far to e King has the power 0 shut anyone of whom res out, of first-class So‘ SCQ'IT & B mutt make 201191 I‘ECEI by a mu I'hc Del-fer n ma iembers of k’ar- ticized the King ar. They ‘wcre it Royal garden ie other “faith- ved invitations. 1 opinion that u n p w h ( Jdecl LI) t' anybody has nted, and then 8.1 displeasure, command that ll be announced 1e Court Circu- :ellatiun is far lblicly expelled ‘OUS 0“ H‘ If tix art 0: )bâ€"ora l‘Vitl g ght; ‘ 16$ 111] ho g a. pun the the Lord Ch prc fit. Ki to the ground THE KING ll( 1P! thfi A few mor. est installed in the Eiffel could be dis sure. can d< he the Kit out any Telephcnic Communication Without Win-s. out any names to which he oUJeCts, and substitute others he wishes. Quite a number of undistinguished “Misters” are to-day lamenting that they are not: entitled to be called “my son than t! favor in R0 graphy, and late est, the inx‘ent‘ telegraph, and ce officers, have b( can be done in t hie communicati The 3m The a transmisglon statlon on a n of the Marltime Club. Bilba trolled the movements of a. a young Danish engineer, resident, in London, has been demonstrating how photographs, drawings, and handwriting can be transmitted through space without the aid of wires. By means of Knudsen‘s transmitters and receivers, it is not at all improbable that in the near future we shall be able, by means of a. special typewriter, to take a. simultaneous copy in London of a letter dictated, say, in Manchesâ€" ter or Liverpool. far ase ‘ [10‘ dhur he MEANS SOCIAL RUIN WIRELESS 1 Empire he can create s or peers simply because he s‘ and can decline to confer honors if it is not' his plea- All that the Prime Minister 3 is to submit to his Majesty of those upon whom he thinks ges, baronetcies, or knightâ€" should be conferred. But ,ing has the right to strike 1y names to which he objects, ubstitute others he wishes. a number of undistinguished 11‘0 n tter be it 0011] printiu rth |]( Mn an 1E I“ £03111 K )nab] year Dr. Hans Damsh engineer [1. has been dem tor ‘11 1111 I ‘hes ago Mr. De Forâ€" his latest apparatus Tower, and 'his voice inctly heard at Mar- eyes ” for no other rea- they failed to find nitres Ins 1V atlon WONDERS. All t the wever 11' In t} m 1n which :10 him ROGATIVI ,tcly the 01 n JG {ans Km 1nd 11¢. 1 whe ficd f t1t n this con W ( end of wire . for durmg if h( nd lawn sty said )uld fall DI ain Chan If any rate, ,1 features 11 the in- w1reless h naval xg what telephoâ€" Wires. ‘, Min iastic: fitting in thf create th th m‘ up aft 3n- sel uch The Lady of the citing’ I ter, baited it with pantry, and carric library. There sht floor, and sitting d drew up her feet velopments. The room was s t he 1116 11th the group of friends ‘ watched him. I a. murderess, b1 body’d got to didn’t want to that’s the way ] but I’m sure th tle W3. seen the way little Mr; Mouse took his time about it. He looked that silly, red trap all over, peeked in the ‘holes one after another, and finally made up his mind which was the best door to the diningâ€"room. but. notmng happened. 1 coulu see his hind legs and his tail sticking out, and the way he shook I knew he was just gobbling cheese as if he hadn’t had a square meal for a, week. That made me feel meaner than ever, and every second I ex- pected the trap to go off and catch him by his poor littla neck. 'flâ€"Jvenfllié gave a little hopfand in he went. “My heart gave a little hop, too, “Butâ€"would you believe it ’2â€" the old thing didn’t go off. When I had got so worked up waiting for it that I was all ready to shout and make him get out before anything happened, out he. came. “He sat up on his hind legs, like a squirrel in the park, and actual- ly wiped his whiskers with his paws, for all the world as if he had a lit- tle napkin in them. And then he Went back inside the trap and be- gan gobbling as hard as ever. He’d have eaten every bit of cheese in it if just then George hadn’t come in and frightened him. , ‘ “George looked at the trap and he then at me, pen “ ‘My dear,’ are you doing ‘I’ve been hav time, feeding mouse you eV glad the trap “‘There _W that it would that it we wasn’t set 1C rmmc She f Iupen at C0) deâ€"ccr denly 11101180 CE corner. acted hi trap. [just t ” said t1 WM 8538 mouse. Well. my dears, you should have Worker Owes Hie, Restoration to lam-fink. w It Couldn't Walk for Two Months. )thi art gave a little hop ng happened. I c011] legs and his tail sti the way he shook I ust gobbling cheese 2 had a square meal n was silent. came out cauti The smell of him, and he a t to be silly. Perhaps way Lady Macbeth fPIt, re than, old Scotch king unning as that poor lit- H 0 1‘ SE-TR.\P. lady ( but nng a pertectly lovely g the clearest little ver saw. I’m really ) didn’t go off.’ rasn’t much danger I.’ said George. ‘11; SET FELL 0% HIE. House Had an xpvrionov. eally a little hop, too, med. I could see his tail sticking he shook I knew ing cheese as if quare meal for 3. LJ.‘ 4; I had a. ,3 thing of ’51 my stay il‘ chuanalanc tribes who 1n- n ,<__‘A.. I] brar l on the couch. said, ‘whatever “ ‘Oh,’ said I, perfectly lovely dearest little .w. I’m really 1t feet under the house afâ€" atives, “and fei'n just like knew someâ€" him, and I y. Perhaps ;iously fr( f the chee approach 1d 08.1‘80‘ tn the the the 16d 18 <4 ,ete NATIVE LANDS IN AFRICA KAPFIRS OWN ML'CII 0 LAND IN NATAL. II Enced to the When ¢ ed that undistt European tween the eac each. One of these i: a group of natives up group will be governs ditary chief or head acres < used {I tribes who are allied to them in Northwestern Rhodesia. Nearly all the natives live in what are known as. kraals. These are mud villages, surrounded by mud walls or fences of brush. Among the Lu are circular in sh: tle pen in the cert running around it running around it. ;n Matabclana they are somewhat Irregular, and In other regions they are b_u11t 11ke a horseshoe with a cattle near the opening. The cat1 herded during the daytime :1 always kept in the krzmls at VARIOUS HOUSES. The kraal usually contains all the houses of the village. These are of different shapes, in different locali- ties. In Matabeleland they consist of a frame-workrof twigs woven to- gether and plastered with mud, and in Zululand they are thatched down to the ground. In many parts of Rhodesia the houses are made of a. framework of sticks, smeared with the clay from the white ant hills. This is a natural cement and is used for all sorts of buildings. In that This is a. natural cement mm is for all sorts of buildings. In country the negroes have gran of mud, and they also make pi houses of‘it and put them on poles to protect the birds from wild animals and Hogs. The 0 ary granary is the size of a. head or larger. It has a ho one side, which is stopped up clay after the grain is put in Zululand the grain is kept: in baskets inside the huts. nd th known hand,” that d‘ ancestc supposl the fax wives 1 OVBI' )DSIS )1 pal OWN SEVERAL HOU In a kraal like this one. u veral houses, correspol 3 number of wn'es. In In the same w: lies all Vt! 0116 IN llc tl ivi THEIR O fer It 1t w1t win 1) flix )l‘ the l of natives upon 1t, :1 vill be governed by its shieE or headman. ill cultivate from five E land, and the remair r grazing in common ‘ while on the evoted to the ‘ rd to car‘ lily. If heir huts ncrs f fror ;& KAFFIR KRAAL good chance to : the wilder Kafii! in Matabeleland ad, and I also me \0 are allied to WIVES flll a_n< trlb u t H )desm ‘..000 : iven 179 still : ‘arden or 13 1‘ l1 the m :55 t( of their Zulus these kr shape, with the centre and the iter WN LANDS nose tlns 1 s and will live and on t 2 but for wife of zldin ill tut defm 3â€"ha1i FIELDS Mg the left w111 be the “wife of the se children are 57 the honors of there are other are built farther M m e to see someâ€" Kafiirs durmg 1V6 have granarles ‘0 make pigeon , them on high birds from the as. The ordin- uliivat 'l( BII‘II W attle kra-al cattle are me and are .5 at night. Olll which 111 3L he huts abeland hole In up with native he can .m. In In huge ling t( 1e pl‘in *ith th4 d with , hills. 3 used n that spouse : nght angt 341” 1'1 11 lli xd N118 11 Left Weak, Hi to Disease )1 down enthus playin par cme Francis McCullagh, s spondent of the Lc News, sends this inte ment from Constant this matter of a reâ€"a“ rather, a. creation of self-consciousness, the LA GRIPFE'S VICTEF‘ES self-consciousnes volution has pro 'ously different it by the recent 1 sin. Some days 513,. 5‘ sensati classes some ed by tne run strong was the the national hy officer had shot enJOJ, hough refusing played it rants of of police as likely that Abdul-H 1d “E )ne ut :ona Luge 11 igestion, rheumatism, neural- , St. Vitus’ dance, and partial ‘alysis. They are the best me- ine in the world for the ailments girlhood and womanhood. Sold medicine dealers or by mail at cents a, box or six boxes for 50 from the Dr. Williams' Medi- e 00.. Brockville, Ont. D 3P1 In this In St. ry, the by the GNTRAST WITH RUSSIA. II on 1 and b 71:1” William naking. drunks the Tu 1t WEI/S ner pro‘ St. Petersburg. on the con- :he Russian flag was detest- the revolutionists. and so was the prejudice against bional hymn that, after an had shot a student dead for g to stand up when it was in one of the leading restau- vf St. Petersburg. the chief 3e forbade the playing of it 1y to cause trouble. cxnlanation is, of cour_se, troubk D 1'. William 11k xpla the p HE n's AID IN TH‘ thl way Tfirkish flavg, undigreat . is always cgmsed by the rolutlom 15 alway It Pills )I‘E serabla m 9. Pray in Many Farms ussian flag “ revolutlomst the preludl‘ ble to 1101 to I 11‘ suffered fr 1 no appetfi cal wreck n I had 1 : Pills f0 great benefi try them. ELK ent there ure other should be 1b the minor ail‘ her little 01193 3.011 may prevent eggâ€"perhaps save natlon uar af/e. )duced results curi- rom those produced revolution in Busâ€" ; ago a, tremendous created among all )pulation here when foreigners pulled ish flan. and great; cl 1nd When )I'l 1nd be think a spleJ of this ’ink I the we K gh, special corre~ London Daily interesting com- tantinople: “In evawakening3 or. '16 lit )I SIX has hm Iflpp this kind.” : Pills are i restoring ton cure anaemia Baby 3turn work filth, : NUnSfâ€"RY 111' utt 3.1K th, and a1â€" am feeling Dr. Wilâ€" ndid medi- 1t 11 Dl‘é Dr {Lt 1n lay rvil 1E )m an bloodâ€" dlcine. 1derful k Pills nat )l‘ 1 nt xite with Du: 1Y3 111 E not you m y mp use the rad ere the )11’1- or. 113.1 3:8 31‘ 1t

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