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The Liberal, 11 Feb 1909, p. 3

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\sfww,‘ .. Senate Without His Knowledge Man Elected to French Political honor has been thrust upon M. Etienne Flandin, who re- presents the Department of the Yonne in the French Chamber of Deputies. _ Quite ignorant of the fact that his name had been put forward as a candidate, M. Flandin finds him- self elected to the French Senate as the representative for Pondicherryi one of the French possessions in India. M. Flandin has never been to In- dia in his life, and knows nobody there, but a few weeks ago'M. Le- maire, Deputy for Pondioheri'y» with whom he is acquainted, put forward his name as candidate for a. Senatorship without M. Flan- din’s knowledge or consent. M. Flandin was amazed to receive a cablegram from Pondieherry an- nouncing his election, and saying that “indescribable enthusiasm" prevailed. M. Fl'andin has decided to accept the mandate thus thrust upon him. Meanwhile the Governor of Pondi- cherry has been suddenly recalled and it is understood that the Gov» 'ernment will shortly propose that Pondicherry be permanently dis- franch'med. p;1__. If you are a. sufferer from colds get a bottle of Bickle’s Anti-Con- . sumptive Syrup and test its quali- ties.- It will be found that no raise bestowed on it is too high. t does all that is claimed for it, and does it thoroughly. Do not take any substitute forBiclrle’s Syrup, because it is the best, hav- ing stood the test of years. All the bent dealers sell it. ‘ “You are m iceberg!” exclaim- ed her elderly but well-preserved adorer, pale with anger and mor- tification. “A dozen Cupids, with a. hundred arrows each, could nev- er find a vulnerable place in your flinty heart!” "Not if they used an old bean to shoot with,” coldly replied the beautiful girl. Repeat lt:â€"“Shlloh's Cure will always sure my coughs and colds." Professor Blinkers-“I hope you did not find my lecture tco techni- cal, Miss Bayness '1” Miss Bayness (with pride)â€"“Oh, no; Professor. I was able to follow it all.” Pro~ fessor B.â€"“I am glad of that, as I tried to make it inmlligible to the meanest comprehension.” that “month: field that made you wretched hst wlnter will not come bach- if you take Allen‘s Lung Balsam when your throat is raw and sure. This admirable tuned is l I ‘ “in “me. y roe rein opium. Take _~... j‘Life is full of ups and downs,” said the man who is airy and af- fable under all circumstances. “So I have heard.” “Well, I am at present in the full enjoyment of one of the ups.” “I congratulate you.” “Don’t. It’s a case of ‘hard-up.’ ” Repeat ltzâ€"“Shlloh's Cure will alway- cnre my coughs and Colds." Some schoolboys are pretty slow but manage to catch the whooping cough. Known to Thousandsâ€"Parme- lee’s Vegetable Pills regulate the action of the secretions, purify the blood and keep the stomach and bowels free from deleterious mat- ter. Taken according to direction they will overcome dyspepsia, era.- dicate biliousness, and leave the digestive organs healthy and strong to perform their functions. Their merits are wellâ€"known to thousands who know by experience how beneficial they are in givingl tone to the system. Jasperâ€"“I often wonder Jenkins is not more. popular, for he is the most polite man I know.” .Clasperâ€"“That is just the trouble He is so wretchedly polite that he gives everyone the impression that he wants to borrow money.” “I hadn’t been talking with him not meanconsuinptionhbut are bmlsigiis. Allani three minutes before he called an ass. What sort of a person is he?” “Well, I never knew him to tell a. lie.” me Why purchasmg. CLAIMED Fllll I‘llElll THAT’S WIIA’I‘ JOSEPH .‘rlAt‘l-Z- LIN SAYS Oi“ DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. They Cured llis Neuralgizi. (‘rainpcil Muscles and III‘HI'I ills:- easc From “'liivh He had Stiller- ed for Two Years. St. Paul de hictic, Alla. Feb, 51 (Special)â€"â€"“l)odd's Kiduiy have done for inc all that is: claim- ed for them.” Si) rays .lotwph Macltlin, a well known farmer of this district. “I was ill for over six years with Neuralgia, Cramps in my muscles, Backache and Heart Disease. 1 called on different doc; tors but got no help. I heard that Dodd's Kidney I’ills were meant for just such cases as mine and bought eight boxes of them. Now I feel just like a new man. I re- commend them to all as a. sure cure for Rheumatism and all troubles arising from diseased Kidneys. ’ Thousands of farmers all over the west relate similar experiences to that given by Mr. Macklin. They find that Dodd’s Kidney l’ills (10‘ just what is claimed for them â€"-< cure all diseased kidneys and all diseases arising from diseased hidâ€" ncys. I“. _ .â€" THE IDEA. Blinksâ€""He’s a pretty good boat builder, but he’s very slow." Jinks-“Slow, ch?" Blinksâ€"“Well, I should If he had had the job cf building the Ark we wouldn’t have had the flood yet.” A Woman’s Sympathy Are you discouraged? Is your doctor's bill a. heavy financial load? Is your pain a. heavv physical burden? I know what these mean to delicate womenâ€"I have been dlscoura ed, too; but learned how to cure myself. want to relleve your bur- dens. \Vhy not end the pain and stop the doctor’s bill? I can do this for you and will if you wlll assist me. . All you need do is to write for a tree box of the remedy which has been placed In my hands to be given away. Perhaps this one box will cure youâ€"it has done so for others. It so. I shall be Imppy and you will be cured for 2c (the cost of a postage stamp). Your letters held conflâ€" dentlally. “’rite to-day {or my: free treat- ment. MRS. F. E CUILRAH. VI Indsor, Out. A man may think that he is kilâ€" ling time, but sooner or later time puts him out of the running. Repeat itz-“Shlloh's Curgwill always cure my coughs and colds. Luluâ€"“Yes, I was introduced to him yesterday, and he told me I was the prettiest woman he had ever met.” Celiaâ€"“Ah, you see, I was only introduced to him this morning.” APE: 'sloian isnot alwavn at hand. Guard ynur. tell ag’ainst sudden coughs and cold: by keeping I. bottle of Painkiller In the house. ' Avoid nuzisti- tutes, there is but one "Painkiller" ._ parry Davis'â€"â€"2&0 and 500- Dead men tell no dead dogs wag none. tales, and Thos. Sabin of Eglington, says: “I have removed ten corns from my feet with Holloway’s Corn Cure.” Reader, go thou and do likewise. All things come to those who wait, if they wait on themselves. Be eat 1t;â€"'Shlloh's Cure will always curetiny coughs‘and colds. " The _Widow in the flower of her youth is not discouraged by weeds. Mother Graves’ Worm Extermin- ator has no equal for destroying worms in children and adults. See that you get the genuine when It may be that some men arelfliouschold medicine is born great, but a woman seldom: acquires greatness via the matri-im, monial route. Loss of Flouh. cough and pain in the chest may Lung Balsam loosens t ed air passages. a cough and heals iiillaiu- ' Not a grain of opium in it. _ l AN INSOMNIA CURE. l An amusing story is told of the late Bishop of London, Dr. Creigh- ton, and Lord Rosebery, says the London Globe. Lord Roscbery complained to the Bishop of wantl of sleep, to which the Bishop replied i that he never suffered from insom- nia. The Earl observed that he: v 3 Villa {Guns W ‘ ,cARPE-ZT DYEENGl " AN AERIAL TORI’ICDO. [Patent Applied For by a German . Inventor. l l l l l A patent has brcn applied for at :llzc (it‘l‘l’lfill l’atrnl (lll'u-e for nu i";ir-iiz:l torpedo,“ ‘Vllllll is being, {built at Krupp works. The lorgv‘dn gconsists of a hollow body. contain», ‘iiii: ii. thin cylindrical i‘csrrxi-ii'l lunc- eml of \Vll‘liil is: attacliccl to l itiic point of the pl'hji‘clllrf. and lhcl 'i-thrr end to a thin plate screwed .in’m the hollow body. I 7‘»- l | : ” ,1 ' issuance. Zam-Buk’s Healing Power Proved by School Commissioner and Baptist Deagen. NE of the most recent converts to the 0 Zaraâ€"Bull method of treating and curing 'i disease is Mr. C. E. Sanford, of Weston, King's Co.. N.S. ‘I Mr. Sanford is a Justice of the Peace for the ' County, and a member of the Board of School Commissioners. He is also Deacon of the Baptist Church in Berwick. Indeed, throughout the County it would be difficult to find a man v, more widely known and more highly respected. '- Some time back he had occasion to test Zam-Buk, and here is his opinion of this great balm. He says:â€" “I never need anything that gave me such satisfaction as Zam-Buk. . I had a patch of eczema on my ankle, which had been there for over ‘1‘: twenty years. Sometimes, also, the disease would break out on my shoulders. I had taken solution of arsenic, had applied various oint- menls, and tried all sorts of things to obtain a cure, but all in vain. I was advised to give Zam-Bulc a trial, and as I am a firm believer in Nature’s remedies, I did so. From first applying it I saw it was ms reservoir i:: filll'd with liquid .(lkj'fl'fi‘ll, and also contains an explo- ‘sive charge fitch into a cylindrical ‘lubc. In the point of the lm'pcrlo la. hoic bored, widening»; towards ,ils frr'uf cud, and :1 pill of platinum sponge is inserted in the hole. The. il'allllllllllll is ignited by the («ape in: hydrogen, when the point of the torpedo has pierced the covering. or envelope of a baloon or airship and in its; turn sets fire to the ex plosive charge. All projectiles for use against bal- loons manufactured up to the prcâ€" ‘ sent have simply pierced the balloon r ”-' coxei‘ing wilhout exploding its gasl contents. Experiments with thel inew torpedo are being regularly] conducted. 1 .1. 4," was . l 1 Aâ€"“Spouter is a pretty able de- jbanr, isn't he?” B~“I should say, ,u . i 50,. “he Cm? 031‘} 3““ ,"Ilpfll‘lmlt! altogether different to the ordinary ointments and cmbrocations, and it {brim}- "Zl‘ . a ffqu“ “i, 1“ ,ll‘m‘enl soon began to Show signs of clearing away the eczema on my ankle. “llcunv “ {135 l‘ll'lWUt V‘Ulatlngtllel ;; This was so gratifying, that I persevered for some time with it, and I 1 rules of order.” am glad to say it had the desired result. I am now cured of the ‘â€"““ disease which defied every other treatment for twenty years. A Sound Stomach Mcans a Clear Head.â€"â€"The high pressure of a. nervous life which business men of the present day are constraincdto livc make draung upon their vi- tality highly detrimental to their health. It is only by the “lost. careful ticzitmexit iliat they are able to lcccp themselves alert and Active in their various callings,l lmany of them know the value of Pai'mclcc’s Vegetable Pills in i-eguâ€" latiiig the stomach and conse‘ quently kecping the head clear. “ This is not the only direction in which I have proved the merits of Zamâ€"Buk. I suffered for a long time from piles, and I found a perfect cure for this painful ailment in Zara-Bolt. Zam-Buk soothes the pain, relieves the congested veins, and so restores the elasticity to the tissues that the piles gradually but surely disappear." "‘- M Zanylink is a positive and certain cure for cuts, burns. branP=, sprains, piles, festering sores. ‘lorrs. scalds, blooilmoisoninc. enema. scabs, chapped hands, cold cracks. Chillilains. ringwrm scalp sores, had leg, diseased ankles. and all other skin (lizcsses and iuiuries. Rubi ed \.(‘ll inio the pans a" Ci$\i. it cures neuralgia, rheumatism. and sciaiicn. All druggists and stores sell a: soc. he ‘iree for 31.25. and post free from Zarn-Buk Co.. Toronto, for pncc. Refuse the harmful 'iiations wmeiimes represented to be ” us: as good." ~41 ,2. r- -, a. '15. m u.’ .Kkv‘ . i. l ' 9.7“ ll.’W.’clfi“:t."; Hc-~"What would you say. (inr- ling, if I told you that you can never be mine?" Sheâ€"“I should say, pet, that I've got a. nice bun- I :3 , Z ' "’f' ~ 7. ' : ‘ dle of letters that would help to make it expensive to you.” Ila .eat It»; "Shiloh's Cure. will always curepzziy coughs and colds. “I think the country is just sweet,” said the town young lady. “I love to see the peasant return- ,ing to his humble cot, his sturdy figure outlined against the setting: ,sun. his faithful collie at his side, and his plough upon his shoulder l” 100,000 MUSKRAT 5.000 RED FOXES WANTED lMMEDlATELY. 50. 20, WE ALSO BUY OTHER FURS. l . ' Ship to us at once and satisfy yourself that WE are the l VERY BEST buyers of Raw Fun in Canada. } HE Imitatlons Abound, but insist upon getting the genuine, " 'l he 1) A; L ” Menthol Plaster. It has IboJil the test of years. It cures aches and pains quicker than any plaster. SHE DID. Mr. Wiseâ€"“I'd invest that little surplus money you have on hand so that you’ll have something for a rainy day, if I were you.” Mrs. Wisesâ€""I did so to-day, I bought a new raincoat, a. rainyâ€" day skirt and a goldâ€"handled um- brella.” niaâ€" MONTEITH, STROTH 1‘ 3‘ ‘3 CWRCH ST- .fifik Misti. . Write for Weekly Price Lists. JOHN HALLAM - s. Shipments Solicited. TORONTO, ONT. Repeat lt;â€""Shlloh '9 euro will always cure my coughs and oolds.’ ' "Biuks is weak financially, isn’t be?” “He hasn’t much money, but he gives employment to a great many men.” “Who are they?” “Other people's bill collectors.” USED IN Leading Conservatories, Colleges. Schools, Theatres, and in thousands of homes where a piano of distinctive merit is appreciated. The Bell is the only piano with the Inimitable Repeating Action. A Soothing (MLâ€"To throw oil ,upon the troubled waters means to subdue to calmness the most boisterous sea. To apply Dr. Tho- mas’ Eclcctric Oil to the troubled lbody when it is racked with pain liiieans speedy subjugation of the ~niost refractory elements. It cures lpain, heals bruises. takes the fire [from general useful in It is worth much. Send for (free) Catalogue Tritium P'iANo'o OrganCo" Limited GUELPH.ONTARl-O. llllIEl. IRAYMGRE ON THE OCEAN FRONT. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. burns, and as a Ililaily ailments. ,, , . ,,. _ . l Raise Thrm \‘Vllhout Milli. l Booklet Fno‘. rcle Briggs Sud Co.. Ltd.. Toronto and Cloning. Th1: II I specially mm the ' BRITISH AMERICAN DYEINO 00.! Bond yuLloulnn by you and we are sure 10 will: i Wm no: as. Montreal. SURE HEAVE CURE; l Our guarantecd Heave Cure willl save your horse. Has completely." cured many cases pronounce: in- curable. Send for copies of testi- monials and further information. wished he knew the remedy. The Bishops formula was very simple. If he felt drowsy he started to write a. sermon and in a few moments he was wide awake. On the other hand if he wanted sleep all he had to do was to start to read a sermon. .Then sleep came in a. few seconds. Lord Rosebery, we are told, replied that it was his practice to choose the lesser evil, and he want of sleep to reading sermons. ' COE£LT : preferred '- __.__. l Manager. Four Brothers, nastoule, One, 5.1;. Pluralism»: a co. i l | l A mnnlfluns Ion-story Ereâ€"prom addltlan ls just beirg complerod. unite; this .‘am m1 33-35 8357! STREET, TORONTO. l hostelry to newest and most BD-Ir3~dllfi at Atlantic City bulalt. A new Future Is no annual ‘ ; d” of the ad rooms. snags-9' a 29 feel. squire. .stosk BrORBfS Flfianfilal Agante -, Every main commits an Mn view-hub attached with 53.7. ml huh water (heral- ' ‘. M ii! ovary clincher. Tlfiznntufe i'agulslod b3 Tecrmsasxli ins his-o Miran-pints: in fpfiheasing. 'Wfiimas tn erory room. Gel: privileges. Cnpiciiy oJJ. Write toriiiuiirntod a; t. “d othcr stocks bonsht and sold on umznlglon :Comspondanco invited. 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