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The Liberal, 4 Jan 1912, p. 7

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‘HE cuuw mu TILL° HE FOUND RELIEF IN DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. Fred. Swanson, of Saskatchewan, sends a message of cheer to those who feel the weariness and dis- couragement that comes from broken rest. Macklin, Sask., Jan. 1 (Special). â€"Those who suffer from sleepless nights and get up in the morning feeling tired and discouraged will find renewed hope in the statement made by Fred Swanson of this place. He could not sleep at nights. He discovered the cause. It, was Kidney trouble. He discov- ered the cure. It is Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills. in kind somewhat with change of latitude, but upon the Whole. it has the same character throughout. The altitude above the sea changes regularly with degrees of latitude. Near the Cape the forest grows at see. level; in Natal and the Trans- vaal its altitude increases to 3,000 4,000 and 5,000 feet; and on ap- proaching the equator it rises to 7,000, and finally to 10,000 feet. In the equatorial highlands the growth is very vigorous, and the forest is enriched with the “penâ€" cil cedar” of Abyissinia. “Yes,” Mr. Swanson says in an Interview regarding his case, “I was troubled with my kidneys for over a year, so bad that I could not sleep at nights. After using one box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills I found great relief. Four boxes removed all my pain and now I sleep well and I am as strong in my Kidneys as any man.” If the Kidneys are wrong the blood becomes clogged with im- purities and natural rest is an im- ossibility. Strong, healthy Kid- Eeys mean pure blood, new life all aver the body and that, delightful rest that is the sweetest thing in life. Dodd’s Kidney Pills always make strong, healthy Kidneys. One of the great natural trea- mres of Africa. in the immense extra-tropical forest that extends leoyst unbroken from the extreme southern and along the eastern highlands to the equator. There. we gaps in it, _and the trees change “A funny incident occurred on a. German railway train whereon I was. a passenger,” says one who spends a bit of his time abroad. “A certain stolid Teuton had been assigned to a seat in the coach that obliged him to ride baclmrm‘d through the Black Forest. At the first stopping place he asked the postmaster, pursuant to German regulations, to give him another seat, saying it made him ill to ride backward. “Ask the man opposite to change with you,” said the posh master, gruffly. “But there is nobody opposite me,’ protested the German, ‘so I cannot ask him.’ ” Why Should I Use €uticura Soap? “There is nothing the matter with my skin, and I thought Cuticura Soap was only for skin troubles.” True, it 2': for skin troubles, but its great mission is to prevent skin troubles. For more than a generation its deli- cate emollient and prophylactic properties have rendered it the standard for this purpose, while its extreme purityand refreshing fragrance give to it all the advanâ€" tages of the best of toilet soaps. It is also invaluable in keeping the hands soft and white, the hair live and glossy, and the scalp free from dandruff and irritation. While its first cost is a. few cents more than that of ordinary toilet: soaps, it is prepared with such care. and of such materials, that it wears to a wafer, often outlasting several cakes of other soap, and making its use, in practice, most econom- ical. Cuticura. Soap is sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, but the truth of these claims may be demonstrated without cost by sending to “Cuticura,” Dept. 7M, Boston, U. S. A ., for a liberal samâ€" ple cake, together with a thirty-two page book on the skin and hair. AFRICA’S GREAT FORESTS. SLEEP AT NIGHIS A Spanish Prince and His Wife Cast Ashore on English Coast. The Duchess of Fife and her daughters appear to be the only royalties of recent years to underâ€" go the ordeal of shipwreck, with the possible exception of the Archâ€" duke John of Austria, who, accordâ€" ing to one theory, lost his life at sea, says the London Chronicle. Prince Henry of Prussia, however. who circumnavigated the globe twice before he was 20, has on two occasions braved a watery grave. When he was a lieutenant his ship was caught in a. Violent squall and one of the sailors was washed over- board. Prince Henry plunged afâ€" ter him, and despite the heavy sea, succeeded in effecting a rescue. Some years later he rescued another sailor from drowning off the South American coast at a point where the sea is infested with sharks. The Dors-e‘ushire coast was once the scene of a royal shipwreck. In 1506 Prime Phillip of Castile and his Wife Juana. were sailing from Flanders to Spain when a violent emrm cast them ashore near Poole. 'Philip was prevailed upon to ac- cept the hospitality of a local mag- nate, Sir Thomas Trenchard. But Henry VII. invited the Prince to Windsor, adding that he would take no refusal. The Earl of Arundel, with a troop of 300 horse, escorted Philip to the royal residence, where he was entertained for about a fortnight. Henry took advantage of the enforced visit to extort some concessions from the Prince on matters at issue between them, and then sent him to Spain by way of Falmouth. While more prevalent in Winter) when sudden changes in the wea- ther try the strqngest confititu‘nions, colds and coughs and ailments of the throat may come in any sea- son. At first sight of derangeâ€" ment use Bickle’s Antiâ€"Consump- tive Syrup. Instant relief will be experienced, and use of the mediâ€" cine until thc cold disappears will protect the lungs from attack. For anyone with throat or chest weak- ness it cannot be surpassed. Yovr'd'ruzgist will reflth name} if PAZO OINT- MEN’I‘ fails to cure any case_ of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles 1n 6 to 14 days. 500. What busy men need is a scheme that will enable them to avoid peo- ple with schemes. Over 11,000 women me engaged in laceâ€"making at home inthe city of Nottingham, England. A Corrector of Pulmonary Trouâ€" blesâ€"Many testimonials could be presented showing the great. efficacy of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil in cur- ing disorders of the respiratory processes, but the best testimonial is experience and the Oil is recomâ€" mended to all who suffer from these disorders with the certainty that they will find relief. It will allay inflammation in the bronchial tubes as no other preparation can. .!nard‘s Linimcnt Cures carget In Cows. The Queen of pipes belongs to the Shah of Persia. Why is the great Chieftain of pipes a queen? Prob- ably because a pipe is a feminine noun in French. The little Shah’s pipe was smoked by his father be- fore him, and by his uncle and by his grandfather, and how many more of the rulers of Darius’ king- dom Tip knows not. The pipe is adorned with all the precious stones, and is said to be worth $50,000. It is constantly guarded by a high court funetionary, for once upon a time a Grand Vizier was caught trying to pry out a stone from the pipe with his poinard. He was immediately beâ€" headed, and the brave soldier who prevented the theft was made guardian of the pipe, with a pen- sion for life. ROYALTY 0N SHII’WRECK S. The origin of the thistle as the national badge of Scotland is thus given by tradition: When the Danes invaded Scotland, it was deemed unwarlike to attack the enemy by night, instead of pitched battles by day; but on one occasion the invaders tried a night attack. In order to prevent their tramp being heard, they marched barer footed. and they had succeeded in creeping close up to the Scottish forces unobserved, when one of them stepped on a thistle and ut- tered a cry of pain. The alarm was given and the. attack was beat- en off. Out of gratitude the this- tle was adopted as the insignia of Scotland. A diplomat is a knocker who can (criticize things in a. way nobody unâ€" derstands. He loves best whose love lasers. PILES CUBED IN S T014 DAYS. THE SCOTCH THLSTLE. QUEEN 014‘ PIPES. Woman Was Torn to Pieces by Fierce Mastiffs. A pitiful tragedy occurred re- cently in the beautiful gardens that encircle Prince Ruffo’s villa on the Flaminian Way, outside the gates of Rome, Italy. A poor beggar woman on the verge of starvation ventured up the main walk to ask alms at the brilliantlyâ€"lighted villa, inside Which Prince Ruffo was giving a, grand dinner in hon- or of a. professor newly nominated to the international Institute of Agriculture, adjoining the. princely property. Thrust away with harsh epithets by merciless attend- ants, the poor woman was wending her way back towards the massive iron gates, when, overcome with hunger and fatigue, she appears to have fallen into a swoon just inside the entrance. About; midnight piercing shrieks and the barking of dogs brought the prince and a, body of retainer-s outside with lanterns and revolv- ers in the belief that burglars were. breaking into the plaice. Soon, however, they came upon a seene of horror. A couple of furlous maystiffs‘, let loose earlier in the evening, hiad scented out and de- nuded the body of the woman, which they were then ferociously tearing to pieces. The unfortunate victim expired in the hospital tne following day. She was 72 years of age It is humane to put some things out of their misery, shattered Hopes, for instance. Thousands of mothers can testify to the virtue of Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator, because they know from experience how useful it is. QUICKLY STOPS COUGHO. CURES COLDS. MEALS THE THROAT AND LUNGS. 25 CENTS Wife (on her return home)â€"- “Have you noticed that my husâ€" band missed me very much while I was away, Mary ’5” Maidâ€"“Well, I didn’t notice it so much at first, but yesterday he seemed to be in SIIiIOII’a 611m An Always Ready Pill.~-To those of regular habit medicine is of little concern, but the great méjfirity of men are not of regulam habit. The worry and cares of businesa preâ€" vent it, and out of the irregularity of life comes dyspepsia, indiges- tion, liver and kidney troubles as a. protest. The runâ€"down system demands a corrective and there is none better than Parmelee’s Vegeâ€" table Pills. They are simple in their composition and can be taken by the most delicately constituted. 1'0 CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it, fails to cure. E W. GROVE’S signature is on each. box. 25c The Tailorâ€"“I can’t make you another suit until you pay for the last.” The Customer-“Great Scot! I can’t wait that long.” The Goddess of Justice» may be blind, yet she occasionally winks the other eye. Sore Throat is no trifling ailment. It may carry disease germs to any part of the body through the food you eat. When you feel sore throat coming on, use Hamlins Wizard Oil.- “What; did you my last night when Jack asked you to marry him?” “I shook my head.” "Side- ways, or up and down?” Minard's Llnimant Cures Colds. 8m A BEGGAR’S AWFUL FATE. “Mary, if Mrs. Rich should call, tell her I’m not at home.” H‘fiYes, mum. But would you mind tellmg me what’s the matter with Mrs. Rich?” “Nothing. I have a headache this afternoon. But why do you ask?” “If you please, mum, you’re the fourth lady I’ve worked for as hasn’t ever been home when Mrs. Rich called.” HEADACHES VERY COMMON. ISSUE 1â€"12 Will Cure Cloanin and Curling and Kid Gloves clean“ '1‘ use can he sent by post; 10 per oz. ,,, The be"; 91a,“ ‘9, FEATHER DYEING BRITSSH AMERICAN DYEING 00. MONTREAL. “You’re not doing as well in your mathematics as you ought to be, Johnny,” said Mrs. Lapsling; “at your age your cousin Horace was half way through differential calipers.” From all five“ America they testify to the merits of MINARD‘S LINIMEN’I‘, the best of Household Remedies. We publish simple, straight testimoni- als, not press agents’ Interviews, from \vgll-knowkx} people, MINARD‘S LINIMENT 00., LIMITED. If there is any one we would like to impose upon, it is the chap whu is forever trying to get something for nothing. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria Neweddâ€"I hope these eggs are as fresh as the ones we got last week. Mrs. Neweddâ€"Oh, yes, dear. I telephoned the grocer to be sure and send me some of the same lot. A Boon for the Billl’)ll5.'â€"-1‘h€ liver is a very sensitive organ and easily deranged. When this occurs them is undue secretion of bile and the acrid liquid flows into the stoâ€" mach and SOUI‘S it. It is a most disâ€" tressing ailment, and many are prone to it. In this condition :L man finds the best remedy in Parâ€" melee’s Vegetable Pills, which are warranted to speedily correct the disorder. There is no better mediâ€" cine in the entire list of pill pre~ parations. Mrs. A.-“Your husband always dresses so quietly.” Mrs. B.~“He‘ does not. You ought to hear him when he loses a collar button.” Try Murine Eye Remefiy. No Smartinzâ€"Feels Fineâ€"«Acts Quickly. Try it for Red,Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illus~ trated Book in each Package. Murine is compounded by our Commaâ€"not a“Putent. Med- icine”â€"â€"but used in succassful Physlcians' Prac- ngce fqr main] yheax‘s.’ NuwA ggdicmed m the Pub- , ._a m. _-_n,_uu,. When Y9!!! Eveiflseéfi‘réiié NOT ALWAY S PURE. Rain water is not always pure or nearly so, for under unusual con» ditions it brings down with it- vari- ous small bodies present in the atâ€" mosphere. Thus there an “blood rain,” uue to the presence of vast numbers of the. minute organism Haematococcus, and “sulphur rain,” containing pollen grains of pines when these are set free about the. end of May. During recent gale-a it. was found that rain falling in the Midlands. England, cons-ism Mr. Wm. R. C Gland, of 511 Papa Ave., Toronto, ater searching over ten years, haa discovered a remark- able remedy which has sucoesafully cured a number of cases of consump- tion. One, a Toronto Railway motor- man, was given ten days only to live by two doctors. one of them a, lung specialist. Interested parties will b0 furnished names and addresses of those who have been cured. Price, $1 a bottle, or six for $5. Mention nearest express office when ordering. f33“u£2i‘as“1'a”6§ lfifiiig . A}, 556 506 iaéFhétfle. Murine Eye alve n Aseptic Tubes, 2.x: and sea. "Msrina Eye Remedy 09., Chicago Give a small boy a piece of chalk and he will proceed to make his mark in the world. Warts are disfigurements that disappear when treated with Hol- loway’s Corn Cure. ed of strong brine. leaving asalt incrudition on windows and walls after evaporation. Apparently the sea. spray had been carried by the high winds as far as 70 mil-es inâ€" land before coming down as rain. MInard‘s Llnlmem Cures maturing-h DISCOURAGING PROGRESS. A New Discovery CONSUMPTION A LOUD DRESSER. TAKE NOTICE. and Dairy Farms in Ealmn, o 1ork, Ontario and Prince Edward Con» tes. A NUMBER 011‘ GOOD STOCK, GR F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A Farm, consult H. W. Dawson, Nina" (Jolborne St., Toronto. 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