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The Liberal, 26 Jan 1911, p. 3

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“ 511170113 611m Time tries all things, and as Bickle’s Anti-Consumptive Syrup has stood the test of yeai’s it now ranks as a leading specific in the treatment of all ailments of the throat and lungs. It will soften and subdue the most stubborn cough by relieving the irritation, and restore the affected organs to healthy conditions. Use will show its value. Try it and be convinced of its efficacy. “Not I, ma’am,” answered he, reassuringly. “It has been pre- dicted that I shall die upon the scaffold.“ “Are you not afraid of railway accidents '5” Winnie, aged six, had gone down the village stret with her new (loll. It could be plainly seen that she was in dire distress. She stood still, and after a close scrut- iny of several men who passed, she accosted one. “Well, then, if you’re sure you’re an honest man,” said the little naid, “please hold my dolly while l tie my shoe.” A wellâ€"known humorist entered a railway car in which was one of those ladies who travel in constant fear of collisions. At every jolt or sudden stop she cried out, "Have we left the rails ’1” “Is it an accident?” “Are we go- ing to be killed 2" Her fellow passenger paid no at- tention, but remained wrapped in silence. Presently the lady said to him: She changed cars at the next sta- hon. “Why, yes, I think so,” was the fistonished reply; A teaspoonful of salt in the water in the outside vessel of a double boiler will raise the temper~ Iture of the contents of the inner Vessel. A cereal may be made to boil in this way without danger of Wash lamp chimneys in warm ands; rinse in clear water of same temperature till free of soap and ltreaks. Wipe, sec on mantel over stove till lighting-up time, or let stand on radiator. They won’t track first time they’re used after Vashing. “Are you an honest man?” she iemanded. Dried fruits and vegetables, such as beans and peas, should be kept in a cool, dry pantry, in tin boxes with air-tight covers. Heart Disease is one of the trouâ€" bles that come from unhealthy Kidneys. They fail t0'strain‘ the impurities out of the blood, and those impurities are bound to af- fect the heart, which is the engine that propels the blood through the body. To cure Heart Disease cure the Kidneys with Dodd’s Kidney Pills; to prevent Heart Disease keep the Kidneys toned up and gealthy by using Dodd’s Kidney ills. rfik'Gvâ€"uâ€"o}; cvo:dhâ€"I;'curel_col'd:.whenvll' bu Uncut and hind: - I - 25 cents. “My heart troubled me all the lime,” said Mrs. Jacques in an in- terview. “And I knew what ter- rible results might follow. The fact that my limbs would swell and my back ache led me to believe that; I also suffexed from Kidney Disease, so I determined to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I bought [our boxes, and before I had finishâ€" ed the third box the swelling was Eone, my back was well, and my eart no longer troubled me. I am now in the best of health, and I owe it all to Dodd’s Kidney Pills.” :urmng. St. Rose du Lac, Mam, Jan. 23 ISpecial)â€"â€"That Heart, Disease is me of the resulus of disordered Kidneys, and is consequently eas- lly cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, ll the experience of Mrs. Henry J. Jacques of this place. WHEN SHE CURE!) HER KID- NEYS WITH DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. SHE CURED HER Hrs. Henry J. Jacques found a speedy relief for all her troubles, and now enjoys the best of health. u rvuyumuu .- .n- ., .V V V __v :1: Mn» suddon cough Hid éJlds "Eh; g be". e of Painkillu in the homo. Avoid III a . nu, than in bni on. " Punting: " -- Pg", muttâ€"16¢ und soc. HIS PREDICTED FATE. A MAIDEN’S TRUST. HEART DISEASE Sufficient water should be taken every day to flush the system and carry off waste and poisonous ma- terial from the blood. ' A tourist on retiring to rest tied a handkerchief round his head. The landlord seeing him, said: “Got the toothache, sir 'l” The tourist repliedâ€"“No, I only tie up my ears so that I can’t hear myself snoro ins.” r The man who boasts of his wis- dom is sure to see the reflection of a fool every time he happens to look in a mirror. lmltntlono Aboun but In!» I on genuine, “Tho D :1." Monthol lunar“: stood tho test. 0! your: It cum when u uniokor thin my ylutn. d pd“ Pills for Nervous Troublesâ€"The stomach is the centre of the nerv- ous system, and when the stomach suspends healthy action the result is manifest in disturbances of the nerves. If allowed to persist, nerv- ous debility, a dangerous ailment, may ensue. The first consideration is to restore the stomach to proper action, and there is no readier reâ€" medy for this than Parmelee’s Veâ€" getable Pills. Thousands can at- test the virtue of these pills in our- ing nervous disorders. There is no poisonous ingredient in Hollowav’s Corn Cure, and 'it can be used without danger of in- jury. The best probf of courage is taking your own ills with cheer. When washing flannels put two teaspoonfuls of ammonia into one gallon of water to soften the fabric. The ice‘dishes present a, large moist external surface to the air currents, producing rapid evapor- ation and a lowering of the term perature. The water which per- colates through the porous trays exposes so large a. surfaoe to the breeze that ,it is promptly frozen. “John, don’t you think I have worn this pair of shoes long enough?” “No, dear. If they were long enough you wouldn’t have had those corns.” Mlnard's Llnlment cures Distemper. Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Dlphtherla. MILLIONS of IOTHIBS for their CHILDREN ~WfllLE TEETIIING. w“ PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTIIEB the CHILD. so . ENS the GUNS. ALLAYS ull PAIN: CURFS WIND 00 C. And ll “:0 but remody for DXAIKHRGA. Sold y Dhlg‘htl n every I:an of tho world 80 mm And uk 102‘ ‘Mu. Wflnllow a Soothing Byrup."nnd take 0 who: kind. Twent -nvo cents I bottle. Durant" \mdcr tho Food In Drugs Act. has Mm. {996. ‘Barhl Number 1993. Most of us prefer describing the way to heaven to walking in it. There are about 5,000 plates in each of the beds, and the ice yield will average, say, one-quarter pound to each dish. Eli's. Wiilslow’s Soothing Syrup Hus bee}; uni 101‘ over SIXTY-FVIVE for Red, Weak, Weary. Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smartâ€"â€"-Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c. 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes. 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. When evening comes the shallow earthenware pails are placed in rows upon the litter, and each pan is half filled with water. These dishes are nine inches in diameter at the top, diminishing to five inches at the bottom, 1 1â€"2 in- ches deep and 1-4 inch thick, and are so porous as to soon become moist throughout when water is placed in them. Numerous beds of this kind are formed, With hat-rm: ablewallis 1A0- tween them, in which here and there large covered earthen water jars are sunk in the ground for the convenience of having water near by to fill the shallow unglazed earthen vessels in which it is to be frozen. 1 ‘ The soil is removed to a depth of a. couple of feet. This excavation, when made, is smoothed, and then allowed to remain exposed to the torrid rays of the sun to dry. Then rice straw in small sheaves is laid to the depth of a foot and a half, leaving its surface half a. foot beâ€" low that of the ground. Shallow Earthenware Pans Are Filled With Water to Freeze. The.following method is adopted by the Ganges wallas (native cool- ies) for making ice in the region of the Hugli, near Kalikata, in fields composed of a black loam upon a. stratum of sand. vâ€" v v â€"- Illckly7IGpâ€"l can '11â€"- cwes cold: in throat and Inn I. . - - I' 30' Murine Eye Remedy 06., Chicago. w on... "w. m, . n n..." ... AN OLD Au‘fi'wim. Tam) mum TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY MAKE ICE IN INDIA. In cleaning painted Woodwork it is far better to use a. strong keroâ€" sene water than any kind of soap. lm o! nun. cough and lel in tho chost may not mean consumption but are bad signs. Allen’s 14mg Balsam loosggI-tbo oopghpnd. hon}: inflam- :5 3.1 râ€"ififioa' ' you hiaih' of bpiufi'ixi {E Mose Johnsonâ€"Say, Pete, s’pose we gets ketche-d fer stealin’ dese heah turkeysâ€"does we get jailed? Pete Persimmonsâ€"Suttinly not; turkeys am so high now-a-days dat stealin’ a turkey’s des like stealin’ a railroad! Should a. person choke at the table while eating, hold their right arm up as high as you can and pat hard on the back. This is worth knowing. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tsko LAXATXVE BROMO i?ulnine Tablets. D ‘1." refund money if it I I to cars. E. W. 033 It's nun-Mare I. on 08.0 box. 250. A well-beaten egg is a, great ad- dition to a tart made of dried ap- ples, giving lightness and a. good flavor to the dish. Mlnard‘s Llnlment cures Garget In Cows. Teacher (after a holiday, to the superintendent)â€"“I should like a week’s leave of absence.” Superâ€" intendentâ€"“For what purpose 2” Teacherâ€"“T0 get married.” Sup- erintendentâ€"“Why weren’t you married during your holiday 2” Teacherâ€"“I didn’t want to spoil my holiday in that way!” Scatter salt on a. carpet 'when sweeping and you. will not only find it has a cleansing effect, but that it also keeps away moths. Nuts which have grown stale may be freshened by soaking an hour in milk, then placing in oven to dry. A Medical Need Supplied.â€"When a. medicine is found that not only acts upon the stomach, but is so compounded that certain ingredi- ents of it pass unaltered through the stoth to find action in the bowels, then there is available a purgative and a cleanser of great effectiveness. Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills are of this character and lure the best of all pills. During [he years that they heve been in use they have established them- selves as no other pill has done. Good Way to Cook Rabbitâ€"Cut it up, let stand in salt water for one hour, roll in flour, then butter your roasting pan, lay in rabbit and pour a pint of oysters over it and about a third of a bottle of tomato catsup. Butter and salt and pepper, cover, bake until brown. Dartmouth. It is also the Best for'bruiscs, sprains. etc. - 1f rufibui betweén the hands and inhal- ed frequently, il will never fail to cure cold _in {he hgad in twaity-four hours. ‘ Creamed Rabbir.~â€"The best way of cooking rabbits is to cream them. ‘Cut them up or disjoint them. Dredge each piece in flour. Place in layers in a, stone jar. Sprinkle each layer with salt, pepper, chopâ€" ped parsley, and bits of butter. Cover the whole with rich milk or cream. Cover jar tightly and place in oven, and let contents bake from two and a half to three hours. Add more milk or cream~if necessary when taken from the oven. Put pieces of rabbit on a. hot dish and pour gravy over them and serve. SIRS. â€"I have used your MINARD'S LINIMENT for the past 25 years and whilst I have occasionally used other lini- mcnts I can safely say that I have never used any equal to yours. MINARD'S LIMMENT Co , LIMITED. 3 U V the nam’e to remember n you need a remedy QOUGH§ ang 995,05 RABBITS. Yours truly, ISSUE N0. 4â€"11 . G. LESLIE. Lemon dipped in salt will clean copper kettles and other metal ar- ticles successfully. Aftorwardthq must be well rinsed in clean water and be polished with a soft cloth. “Ten thousand dollars in the chicken business?” demanded Wob- bles. ‘ “Yep,” said Binks. “Ten thou- sand dollars.” “Hullo, Binksl” said Wobbles. “I hear you’ve been in the chicken business.” “Yep,” said Binks. “Made anything out of it '1” ask. ed Wobbles. Diphtheria, Quinsy and Tonsilitis begin with sore throat. How much better to cure a, sore throat in a. day or two than to be in bed for weeks with Diphtheria. Just, keep Hamlins Wizard Oil in the house. A Household »Medicine.â€"-They that are acquainted with the ster- ling properties of Dr. Thomas’ Ecâ€" lectric Oil in the treatment of many ailments would not be without it in the house. It is truly a. house- hold medicine and as it is effective in dealing with many ordinary com- plaints it is cheaper than a. docâ€" tor. So, keep it at hand, as the call for'it may come most unexpectâ€" cdly. Worms feed upon the viltality of children and endanger their lives. A simple and effective cure is Mo- ther Gravea’ Worm Exterminator. It’s awfully hard for a man to pray for his neighbor as strenuousâ€" ly as he prays for himself. That Torment!“ Gold that made you wntchol Int. wlnmr will not come back if you hko Allan'o Lung Bulnm when your the“ h nw all In“. ah‘is agilitan- "mod, 1- Km from opiun. It“ I: o. GS. 17 Clarenceâ€"“Wondah what’s wor- rying Algy, old chap 2” Reggy â€"â€" “Why, has fatherâ€"in-law and his motherâ€"in-law are both living with him, you know!” Clarenceâ€"- “How’s that, old man 'I” Reggyâ€" "Why, Algy has no house of his Lawyerâ€"Now what did you and the defendant talk about? Witness Greenâ€"I understand his wife has money? Poinhâ€"Hg understands it also. SHE MUST INDEED BE CLEVER “She’s a, clever girl.” “Is that so '1” “Yes, she can give a. reason why her sisters ought to "waysh the dish- Your drugfilt will rehmd money i! PAZO OINT- MENT {M Ito cure any one o! Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to “days. 50c. :VOir t’ink about fifteen minutes. L.â€"No, no; I mean what did you talk over? W.â€"We talked over the tiliphone, sorr. owiiflind {Hey won’t‘Ieave theirs.” Mlnard': Llnlmont Guns Golds. etc. “Nope. Out of it,” said Binks. Rich Valley, Alta, May 20th. 1909 "I have used you Spnvin Cure for a long time and would not be without it. Have killed 3 Bone Spavhz by its use." OLE CARLSON. That tells the whole story. And hundreds of thousands have had the same experience in thfpast ‘0 years. Kendall‘s Spavin Cure cures the troubIcâ€"makcs {he horse sound and walkâ€"and Ia'ves money for the owner because it removes the cm.“ of the troa’eie. Kuep a bot“: always at handâ€" 310:6 (or $5. Good for man and hunt. Ask your dealer (or free copy of out book "A Treatise On The Home“ or Write us. on. a. 1. 11mm: cc. unsung mu. m: FILES CURE!) IN 6 T0 I4 DAYS Fér Spavin, Ringbonc, Curb, Splint, Swellings and all Lamcness, WHERE HE MADE IT. Kills Bone Spavin The Queen City Oil Company, Limited, Toronto Taranto, forfi “mph. Try'Gfi; Pill: our-01f before buylnl Elle regulgrjoc. oxen. erte Nation: the regular oc. Boxes. erte Natiioxia Drug and omioll Co. (Dept. \V. I.) Tmnln r.- I.-- "AWL “A man tried to pick my pock- ets yesterday on the street, but my wife prevented him.” “Did she grapple with him, or just scream '2” ‘fNeither. She wasn’t there.” “Then how could she prevent him ?” “She had been through my pockets first.” H. HARKNESS. Gin Pills act directly on the K'9dneysâ€" relieve the painâ€"~neutralize Uric Acid which in enorally formed when there in Klgney rogblo. West Fort VViHiam, Nov. 7, 1908. “ I have been troubled with a lame back for the past twenty years and havé used Plasters and Ointment: without effect. Al last I tried Gin Pills, which proved just the thing, and I would highly recommend them to anyone who has a Strained 0! Lame Back." EARN THE BARBER TRADE â€" NEW systemâ€"«constant racticeâ€"cmoml lush-x w ionâ€"few weeks comp one courseâ€"tools he». Graduates earn twolve to oi Moon dolls" Week. 1y. Write for cutaloxua. ale: Barbu- 001103;, 221 Queen East, Toronto. ' 0MB WORK. â€" WE WANT REHAB“ , families to operate our high-I ud unto“ a hitting Machine: at home; w ole or 19353 time knimng iortho trade ; good was”. For gardening. addrqu, The an dian Whales“. intribueing 00.. Dept. W. Grill 3,. Ontartb. CANCER, Tumou. Lumpa. etc. Intern-I und external, cured without an: by our home creatment. Write an be are too Ian-3‘ Dr. _Be1_1mran Medical (30., Limttod. Ediinzkvbod. 0m “1 monthly, and bmkamen $80, on all Go. ian railroads. Experience unnecoamryz no strike. Positions guémmnteed com tom. iii-m. Promotion. Railroad Employing }earlqua.rturl waver 400 man sent to positions monthly. h‘tahu age; send 5mm . Railway Aisociatlon, Dept 804‘ 2‘37 Monroe trees. Brooklyn, NY. EN WANTED. age 18-35, for Human 9V monthlv. and bmkamen 880. on I.“ Comm WASTE PAPER 0!" ALL GRADES. Also Rags, Iron, Mush, Rubborl, Etc. E. PHI-LAN. “‘°"#§$:J':".,‘%'."€.' ""‘ PAPER STOCK The most highly efficient application for the reduction of Swellings, Goitre, Thick Neck, Ghndular Enlarge- ments. 1!: Positive. of all klnds, in any If“! all atlges, quickly rc- lieved and [positively cured. Cure ‘y.o_ur suffering “apd ‘llve Euletl)’. IDINOL “Common Senic" for File. wil'l do (t. $1 a box, 3'; for 6 boxes. Mailed on receipt of price. A GREAT DEMAND FOR LYLE Fire, Lidhtnlnd ‘ Rust and Storm Proof Durable and Ornamental let us know the slzo of any roof you are thinking of covering and we will make you an Interesting offer. le Mod MANUFACTURERS TORONTO and MNNIPEG Barn“, Roofing Metalliqflpqfing Bo. The Sou! of a Pianolstho Action. Insist on tho 'IGHâ€"CLASS CANVASflERS T0 C‘LL on tho but amllios. Alfred Tyler, London. A “OTTO HIGEL” Phone for partloulnn. Main 8083. GURED HIS UM! BAGK. AGENTS WANTED AILROAD Plano Actlon operations in Canada tO'dE, pro- vxde fine chances for young men. We teach Telegraphy and Station Agents’ work complete hi nhortelm time. Particulars free Write Centml Telegraph and Rein-end School, Yonge and Gen-Md Sta, Toronto. W. H. Shaw, President. WANTED. TO RON T0 $l a box 6 for $5”-‘

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