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The Liberal, 28 Jan 1909, p. 3

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1 .hill)â€"â€"“You are manager here. an ,.__4_-- llE KNEWS Elllllll HIS EXPERIENCE THAT DODD'S lilDNl‘IY PILLS. WILL CURE BRIUHT‘S DISEASE. Postmaster (‘otc Tells How the Great (‘anadian Kidney Remedy (lured llini After Doctors llaul Given Him l'p. Le Petit Bois Franc. Temiscouata 00.. Que.. Jan. 25 (Special).â€"Mr. Charles Cote, postmaster here, is firmly convinced that Dodd's Kidâ€" ney Pills will cure Brighlfs Dis- ease or any other disease of the Kidneys. He knows it from his own experience. Hear what he says: “For over four years I was trou- bled with Backache, Rheumatism and lack of ambition, and my urine was of a dark unnatural color. I was attended by three doctors who did me no good. The last one told me it was only a, waste of money to try anything else as I could not live more than a year at the out- side. “At the verge of death I decided to give. Dodd's Kidney Pills a trial. I used eighteen boxes and toâ€"day my Rheumatism, Backaehe and Headache are gone. My urine is like that of a child. I feel I owe. my life to Dodd’s Kidney Pills." Postmaster Cote had all the symptoms of Bright's Disease. The doctors evidently knew he had Bright’s Diseaseâ€"the most deadly form of Kidney Disease. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured him. They will cure any form of Kidney disease. 4'- __...___ PEN ITENTIARY REPORT. A Slight Decrease in the Number of Convicts. Dominion Department of Justice report for the last fiscal year has appeared. It shows a slight falling off in the penitentiary population of Canada. The num- ber serving sentence last year was 1,418, a decrease of 15. There were 215 prisoners released on parole during the year covered by the reâ€" port. 20 prisoners were pardoned. and 6 in British Columbia escaped. It is stated escapes were due to lack of discipline and disregard of prison regulations. Tho‘report notes that the pro» portion of youthful prisoners is greater in the east than in~the west Convicts under twenty years of age form 19 per cent. of the population of the Dorchester Prison, 17 oer cent. at St. Vincent de Paul 21qu in Manitoba only three per cent This may be attributed to the pol- icy of the Judges in not sending youths to a penitentiary in the west. Sixty per cent. of all convicts at ‘ Canadian born, 16 per cent. Brit- ish and 10 per cent. from the Unit- ed States. The. greatest increase‘l has been in the case of Italian con victs. Six hundred and ninety one of the convicts profess adherence to the Roman Catholic Church, 319 to the Church of England, 151 to the. Methodist. 144 to the Presbyterian. Go‘ to the Baptist. 43 to the Luther an, 17 to the Buddhist, 8 Jews, 2 Mormons and 20 unclassified. Dominion Parole Officer Archi-I bald reports that since 1899 therel have been 1,135 prisoners who com-l plcted their sentences on parole, and there are 784 tieket-ofâ€"leave men still reporting. There have been 92 paroles caneclled and 35 have been forfeited by subsequent convictions. The “’5‘ ON THI“. SAME TERMS. Diner (who has run up a hem-y Well, six months ago 1 dined here, and unfortunately. being unable [0’ pay my billâ€"erâ€"you kicked me downstairsl” The Managerâ€"“Very sorry. in- deed, sir. but business you know: â€"~erâ€"â€"1 had toâ€"erâ€" Dinci---“Oli. that's all right. old l l .5: j I].l’l‘F['L or nunoxos. l Stories from German South Africa. 'v'ond eri‘ul A recent arrival at Cape Town c 1 information regarding the reâ€" finds ing markuth diamond territory. writes a Town. are miles from the have already been pegged out over Curl‘t‘spulldenh at situated about rom Llltl(‘l‘ll7.l)ll('ll[ (German Southâ€"1: west Africa) has supplied interestâ€"1 in that; The ne\\'l_\'â€"fl,iun(l licl<ls,; Cape , seven“ Coast. and claims;suys PSYt'HlNE aecon'iplished in heard her heath Sentence. suffering is a great boon, but to be permanently cured and restored in health after being assured that one has not a year to live. is an experir cnce that cannot fail to bring joy to any heart. Yet this is what Mrs. A. ll. Ternan. of Norwich, Ont, "It is ten years. her case. She says: a considerable area. the pegs in isinCe I took PSYCHINIC. and I hme one claim being at highâ€"water mark actually under water. ‘llOt taken ten dollars’ worth of weâ€" dicine since. I should not have A writer in The Frankfurter Zeiâ€" tung describes the inipres..ions of a visitor to the diamond fields: “It is marvellous. With my own eyes I have seen a whole hatlul of little diamonds, eautifully bright and glittering, and at present pricâ€" es worth 24s. a carat. “Col. Harris, a director of the De Beers Company, tried to get 25,000 :31 shares, but was refused them, as the syndicate docs not want to have a single De Beers Company director in its undertak- ing. “A leading expert from Johan- nesburg has also been on the spot, and after examining the place for a whole ten days returned quite amazed. It is extremely curious that German capital has moved so slowly and refused so absolutely to give any help at the outset. “It will he no wonder if other people rush in and skim off the cream. We shall have the same old experienceâ€"the accursed Britisher snatching everything away before our eyes.” The Frankfurter Zeitung publishâ€" es these cheerful reflections, with the remark that the reports are be- yond doubt exaggerated. and that the diamond fever seems to have got the better of cool calculation. V 5‘ 'Tis Well to Know a Good Thing, said Mrs. Surface to Mrs. Know- well, when they met in the street. “Why. where have you been for a week back?" “Oh, just down to the store for a bottle of Dr. Tho- mas’ Eclectrie Oil.” and Mrs. Sur- face, who hates puns, walked on. But she remembered, and when she contracted a weak back there was another customer for Eclectric Oil. PREPARATORY. In times of peace a lot of other- wise sensible people make prepara- tions to get married. Repeat. tt:â€""Shlloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." - Hiinkeré“Halloa, Ricketts, when is your marriage to Miss Flirte coming off‘l” Rickcttsâ€"” t has been indefinitely postponed.” “What’s the trouble?" married another fellow.” “Oh, she wa Mug: no from heated rooms to the cold uter air. and the change sets_us coughing. (‘up up: winter colds is not hard It on take Allen's .ung Balsam. A neglected cold is troublesome and dangerous: Reeferâ€"“Dumps looks awfully down in the mouth. \Vhat’s the matter with him?" Banksâ€"“Well, the other evening he was doing the amiable to his sweetheart, don’t you knowâ€"-petting her and all that, and he absentâ€"inindcdly called her Kitty." Reeferâ€"“\Tcll, what of that 3" Banks â€"â€" “Her name’s Eva." Repeat lt:â€"“Shlloh‘s cure will always cure my coughs and colds." About 4.500,000.000 passengers are carried on the world's railways annually. Just the Thing That‘s “hinted.â€" A pill that acts upon the stomach and yet is so compounded that. cerâ€" tain ingredients of it preserve their power and act upon the intestinal canals. so as to clear them of ex- creta the retention of which can- not but be hurtful, was long looked for by the medical profession. It was found in Parmclcc's Vegetable Pills, which are the result of much, expert study, and are scientifically :repared as a. laxative and an ul~ ternatne in one. ANNOUNCEMENT. The minister regarded his congrm nation with the light of a happy thought- on his countenance. “Next Sunday.” he said, “I will preach from the choir loft." There was a stir in the. church. 1 id the more understanding ladies flushed. “Yes.” the minister added. “and this “ill be continued until the style in hats once more enables my congregation to see here." In Vienna. man to obtain his wich ("‘llFQEIt before he may ascend in a balloon. ll In a- lifctimc of 70 years a man now; fingernails which. if left un- culv ““ i-ld be 7 feet 9 inches long. me standing ‘ it is necessary for a- lived out. the year had it not been for l’SYtTH lNl‘l. I am now in excel ilenthealth.” (‘an any testimony be l‘ftrongerthau this? If you are feelâ€" .inq worn out and run down try PSYâ€" CHINE. The greatest of tonics. PSY- beart, stomach, digestive and bloodâ€" making organs to perform their proper functions. The only speci- fic known that will cure chronic weakness, catarrh and decline. Hold at all druggists and stores. 50c and t l $1. Send for a free sample to Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Spadina Ave, Toronto. HEROIC. of Folly. “is a man who does someâ€" thing on the spur of the moment that he wouldn‘t. do if he had time to sit down and think it over.” A Womad’s Sympathy Are you discouraged? Is your doctor’s bill a heavy financial load? 13 your pain a. heavy physical burden? I know what these mean to dellcnto womenâ€"I have been discouraged, too; but learned how to cure myself. I want to relieve your bur- dens. \\’hv not end the pain and stop the doctor's blll? I can do this for you and will if you will assist me. All you need do is to Write for a free box of the remedy which has been placed In my hands to be glven away. Perhaps this one box will cure you~it has done so {or others. If so, I shall be happy and you will be cured for to (the cost of a postage stam ). Your letters held confi- dentially. Wr te to-dny for mv free treat- ment. MRS. F. E CURRAH, Windsor, Ont. ’NUFI" SAID. Doctol‘â€"â€""Good-morningl are you to-clay'?” Patient»â€"“1 got morning.” How your A Cure for Fever and Agile.â€" I’armelee’s Vegetable Pills are compounded for use in any climate, and they will he found to preserve their powers in any latitude. In fever and ague they act upon the the blood. purities which find entrance or food and if used as a preventive fevers are avoided. A NEW DEFINITION. The class was studying grammar. “Now,” said the teacher. “can anyone give me a word ending with ‘ons,’ meaning full. as in ‘danger- ous,’ full of danger. and ‘hazard- ous,’ full of hazard?" There was silence in the class for a moment. Then a boy sitting in the front row put out his hand. “\Yell, John." said the teacher, “what is your word?” “Please sir," came “ ‘pious,’ full of pie.” Repeat tt;~ "Shiloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds. " the reply “To what do‘you attribute your success as a ruler .3” After a moâ€" ment’s thought. the South Ameri~ can President replied: "Largely to bad marksmanship.” There is no medicine on the mar» ket that can compare with Bicklc’s Antiâ€"Consumptive Syrup in exch ling from the system the irritating germs that colds engender in the air passages. t is suicide lo negâ€" lect your cold. Try the cheap esc- perimcnt of riddin;r your>clf of it by using Nickles Syrup. which is .u simple remedy, easily taken, and once used it will always be prized as a. sovereign medicine. In Brazil. ewry man of twenty- voile to forty four years is subject to military scrv1cc. Those who ob- solvcd, but lose all political pri\i» lcgcs. ' Ba Bur. vou got the kind you have always my}, “rile o a 1'." Menthol Plaster. For met-mum neuralgia. etc. llGlhlllg is better. Mada only by Davis Lawrence Company. ~ Quack~"So you prefer me to Dr. Pail 2" Mrs. Mulliganâ€"“Och, in- dade. dochter, dear, ye‘re a dale lictther than the other old hum- ling." . Repeat itzv‘Shlloh's Curgwill always cure my coughs and colds. IllZ.\l.l.‘{. HOW COULD H13; 1 llt‘llllr'I in garrulUUS ithc chair: . “Now. madam. if you want me till this tooth you will have to ) I l woman in tin . kccp your mouth shutl To obtain temporary relief when , CHINE. restores the throat. lungs. ' “A hero." says the P; llOSt‘I her. P bill this I secretions and neutralize the poi-i son which has found its way intol They correct the im-t into i the system through drinking water, jcct on religious grounds are illiâ€"‘ TOO MUCH l-‘Ol‘. HIM. _ Smithwn ule to labor under the Jznprwai ~n that he “as a horn lin- lmorisi. bu: he has cixczi up trying in llt‘ funny liu\\. ‘ l'lc calhd one day on an old ‘M'lliml friend. and nus shown inzo a room “here his \‘lll!i;l..\ ri>ler \':l.l'U-‘V arranging" :1 quantity of rlriml lL§i'Il~> “liin she lL‘ltl "\lvhnt :1 quasilili of (li'i<’ll errws ‘yuu have collected. illiis liliL'lli‘l'i" mill-cowl. Elll‘ Hlltl. Then his humor burnt ,lorth. “.\l\'c l'milll for a (lonluy ;l<i grcl illln' 7*” I “Make yonrwlf at home. Mr. ,Smithson.“ said the girl, pleasant? .1): | When he , arrived home all the humor was crushed out of him forâ€" l;;\(.‘i’. l l NlillVOI'S PROSTRATION. l ()f neiwons prostralimi we hear much no\\‘«;i~(la_vs. and it is comfortâ€" HIQ to know that there are plrlvcs specially equipped and located lul‘: iconibaling this })llLlI\" of uiollein life. On the main line of the Grand l'l‘runk Railway System. at St. (‘athariues. Ontario. are ll(‘1‘\'ous prostratiou. rheumatism. etc. are given by skilled attendâ€" .ants in charge of a resident physi- cian. St. (‘atliarines is the niildest point in Canada. (luring.r the winter months. For further information ‘and all particulars apply to J. I). McDonald, l.).l’..‘\., L'liion Station, IToronto. LAZIXESS. Some men are too lazy to go out land meet returning prosperity half uav. Repeat lt‘: “Shlloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." Although India annually produc~ ‘cs over 2...l00,000 tons of sugar-cane. lit imported last year over $25,000,- 00': worth of sugar. ‘ killer in a cu of hot water sweetened will warnt on and aver a cold. Avoid substitutes. them is lit. one “ l’alnknlar "â€"Perry Davis’45c and we. Give a stubborn man his way and 'he will credit you with having good Judgment. One of the greatest blessings to parents is Mother Grzives' Worm l‘ixterminator. It effectually exâ€" pcls worms and gives health in a, marvellous manner to thlc Iit‘tlo one. having; cured remarked the “The pleasure of myself of insomnia. ’ lieavy<eyed man. “is so great that 1 lie awake all night thinking, about ' i) it. b L‘rfl’a’fii’fl’n “£53451 JOHN HALLAM .‘.: 349185.33" r ‘ ‘ . ~.<>iv"-r'“" USED ..n Theatres, and in thous of distinctive merit is only piano with the ON THE OCEAN FRONT. A magnificent ten-scary fire-proof and? hostairy the newest and i: m. iiptavdste 0! At) glass in every chamber. bookloz. CHARLES 0. MARQUETTE, \ Manager. ‘ l . lnt'illt‘tl‘ {the curative Saline Springs known, as the “Si. L'atharinvs Well.” (.‘on- nected With the Springs is "The \lelland." where treatments for; Onlllod to the Bone 7 A toaspoonful of Palml Write for Weekly Price Lists. . vl~=;,,:-.-p».u:»5-.;7,c‘gé§k ,, .~:" Leading Conservatories, Colleges. Schools W ‘3.» .15“ Send for (fro) Ct fibril. piA‘Noo Organ 00.. Limited llillEl. TRAYMERE ATLANTIC ClTY, N. J. size of the bad l’OumS. averaging 191%: squire. Every room command; an ocean vfnw. lunh at?3:hg~.l with ‘8\ out f c 1. wt - ("12:11. Temperature regulated h ‘ ‘ - . . steam heating. 'lcicphuie in urely HW‘JL (311i)? as THERM BOTTLE Necessity for overv ll vim. hrlothc-r, I'M-in. Malnmn, Miner, Farmur. llnulcr. Fisherman, every body. Keeps contents HOT 24 HOURS GR ICE COLD 3 DAYS ‘Vilhout Fire or it u. BRlGflT AGENTS make bl: money selling Thermos. \\'hch we hate no dealer. \Vritc for pxrlicnlnrs. Cnnadln Thermos Rattle to. limited. lzsatreal. Lennon Sold mos l l l l l R.& Shipments to us this donh a last you. Over two hundrcd tia yoar. to «late, almost THERE'S A REANON. ppors an t shippers who l ha," previously ship or elsewhere have been admin our no. \Hv NOT vol" ,“'9 Pay best prices, shipping expense; and remit cash some «lay. Price list on application. l A. & E. PIERCE a. 00., 507 sr. rAcL s‘r., - MONTREAL _ 1M 0 Rois: Tllzm \Vilhnut Milk. s lico‘tle' Vrna b B'ecle llrixqs $09.1 (XL. LI, 1.. Toronto citing l aiming: “ RITIEH AMEMDAH DYHHO 89.” [so] hi can: In your lawn. or and (inn. 5 amused, Toronto. Ottawa, Quebec, IA- J. PATTBSON 8:. CO. 33-35 SCOTT STREET, TGRONTO. Stock Brokers 8: Financial Agents ‘ COBALT ‘ and other stocks b night and sold an commisslon. Correspondence invited. Orders may be Wired at our expense. PACT." The washtub heroine may not look so romantic. but Requently lshe s the real goods. Only tho<c who have had experi~ more can tell the torture corns cause. Pain with your boots on, pain with them offâ€"pain night and day. but relief is sure to tlwsc who use Holloivuy‘s ('orn Cure. Lots of people believe it is. betâ€" ter to grab than wait till they are served. Ho Reasonable Man expects to cure a nezlecterl bold in a day. But time and Allen‘s hum: Balsam ’ will overcome the cold and stars of? consumption. Cough will cease and lungs be‘ sound as a new ' dollar. And the man who thinks he knows it all soon v-shows hm‘ little he really does know. Repeat itzâ€"“Shlloh's Cure will alw aye lcure my coughs and Colds." Shipments Solicited. - TORONT0,0NT. ' fitsmfixt - .' lN ands of homes where a piano appreciated. The Bell is the inimitable Repeating Action. _ tinn is just being cimplcted making Y‘.is (1mm: antle (‘2:y howls. A liuW i‘fltui't‘ Ii ma uni.qu ‘llJ v.21 #433: 1.946.. (Inpzcwyon; u. new TRAYMORE HOTEL COTlPANY, D. S. \Vllllli, Prcsxdcn'n

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