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The Liberal, 20 Feb 1913, p. 7

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Lumbago is sudden in its attacks ;and is so intensely painful that the quferer is often unable to move, ’eVen to turn in bed or rise from a Bhair. The trouble chiefly occurs among working men, among whom it numbers thousands of victims. ‘As the attacks-come on quite fre- guently and are so torturing, this isease means much loss of time Ind money as well as the endurâ€" ance of much suffering. No victim needs to-be told that liniments, lasters‘ and outward treatment ill not cure the disease. This kind of treatment is merely awaste of time and money. The trouble is really a. species of muscular rheu- matism, and is due to poor blood, ind can only be cured through the blood. It is for this reason that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are so lucoessful in curing this trouble, Ind those who are afflicted by it hould lose no time in giving the ills a trial. If the treatment is Hersisted in the disease will be riven from the system and the him be made permanent. In subâ€" gantiation Mrs. Alfred Derby, Etâ€" ville, Ont., says: “A few years 130 I was attacked by excruciating pains in the back which the doctor tailed lumbago. I was not able to Caused by Lumbago, a Form of Muscular Rheumatism. ACUTE PAINS io a. bit of work about; the house, End suffered dreadfully every time moved about. I took the doctor’s medicine all winter, and used lini- Siberian Dogs for Alps. Six Siberian dog‘s haw) arrived on the Jungfraujoch, in Switzerâ€" tnd, and will be employed in draw- _ dodgers up the Jungfrau Moun- tama, and across the Alebsc'h gla- der, after they have been Mained to the work by M. Zocholkks, 3 P01â€" !dh expert. The idea, is to give visi- tors to Switzerland in summer a, ‘ limpse of life in the unorw and iceâ€" ‘ ound districts of Siberia. and Greenland. This is the first time ithat dogs have mounted tho so great 1]. height (11,000 feet) in Switzer- aiand, and it is an interesting ex- periment. Enema, Without getting any relief. 11 a. thoroughly discouraged eon- gition I began using Dr. Williams' ink Pills. After using six boxes I was better and able to do all my pwn work, and have not been afâ€" flicted with the trouble since. I ow always recommend Dr. Wil- iams’ Pink Pills to those ailing.” These pills are sold by all medi- cine «dealers or may be had by Fail at 50 cents a be}: or six boxes or $2.50 from The Dr. Willims’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. “Grace,” said the father from 'the head of the stairs, “is that weatheart of yours an auctionâ€" eer?” “No, father. Why?” “Be- use he keeps on saying he’s goâ€" gâ€"going, but he hasn’t gone yet!” NA-DRU-CO The creamy ingredients sooth and soften the cuier skin, while the Wiich Hazel geneirates and heals the deeper tissues. elightful after shaving or washing. 25¢. a bottle, at your druggist’s. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL 00. OF' CANADA. LIMITED. 185 F Winter weather roughcns and reddens your skin, causing chaps, chilbl'alna ' and general discomfort. try Witch Hazel Cream (; MMW Ell-TS Tho Wflnger Board extend. from the side. out at the way or the cover. _ Th1- wow. practically flu whole top of the tub to open upâ€" W 1: my to put m and take out cloth“. No other washer has a: large an Wing. No oflwr wnulwr can be worked wait mall handle at «has well as top lever. now-nth Do you use Maxwell’s "Favorlu'N-(ha churn that mnkcl nullity butter! IN THE BACK A striking personality is Mr. Joseph Martin, who has represent- ed East St. Pancras, London, in the Liberal interest, since 1910. He is a. native of Canada, where he was born sixty years ago, and where he enjoyed a, very strenuous and sucâ€" cessful career. Adopting the- law as a profession, he became a. Canaâ€" dian K. 0., and entered the Do- minion of Canada. House of Com- mons as member for Winnipeg in 1893. He attained various honors in the political world, and became one of the best known men in the Dominion, Where he was familiarly known as “Fighting Joe.” But politics and law did not ab- sorb all his energies. He perceivâ€" ed that Canada had a. great future, and inveSted large sums of money in real estate out Vancouver way. His foresight is now bringing him in a. rich reward. Since entering the English House of Commons Mr. Martin’s career has not been devoid of incident. He speaks his mind and reeks little of the consequences. When his con- stituents began to chafe at this conduct he virtually told them that they must “lump” it or get another candidate. Mr. Joseph Martin, When the baby is ill; when his little stomach is out of order and he is cross and refuses to smile,‘ don’t dose him with castor oil. There is no need to torture himâ€" give Baby’s Own Tablets~they do everything castor oil is supposed to do, only they do it better, and what is more the baby will like them. The Tablets are absolutely safe, being guaranteed by a, gov- ernment analyst to contain no opi- ates or other harmful drugs. Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a. box from The Dr. Wil- liams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. has no intention-of developâ€" ing into an automaton. Governor of Province Chooses Mayor of Municipality. The Jerusalem municipality is composed of ten members, half of whom are chosen every two years, the term of office being four years. From these ten the Governor of the Province of Jerusalem chooses one to be president or mayor. The president is the only member re- ceiving‘ a salary, which is about $64 a month. The members of the municipal Council or commission are chosen by the whole city, but are apportioned in accordance with the different races and religions. Their duties are largely advisory, 'the president exercising most of the power. All property owners who. are Ottoman subjects have a. right to vote for the commissioner‘s. The municipality does not conâ€" cern itself With schools, courts, poâ€" lice, etc. (these are provided by the government of the province of Jerusalem); its principal functions are the care, repair, lighting and cleaning of the streets; sanitary and quarantine inspection and oversight, including the public slaughter house; the maintenance of the petroleum storage warehouse and a, municipal hospital and other charitable institutions; market reg- ulations, etc. .As the total budget is under $50,000 for a. city of about 80,000, it will be seem that the pro- vincial government handles most of the more important departments. Some day when I get time I am going to get out a book entitled “What Men Know About Women.” There Will be 500 pages in the vol‘ ume and they will all be blank. HOW HOLY CITY 18 RUN. INDEPENDENT “JOE.” WHEN BABY Mr. Joseph Martin, M.P. Only 500 Pages! IS ILL. Why Do You Continue to Sufier from Gatarrhal Golds Just Breathe “Catarrhozone,”â€"â€"â€"It is sure protection against Coughs, Bronchitis, Catarrh and Throat Troubles. No Drugs to There are tho-day but. few parts of the world into which Catarrhozone has not penetrated. From far away Jamaica. comes the following letter from Mr. C. S. Burke 01! 24 Mbert St... Alman Town:â€" _"I am ela/oed over the results of "Ca- tarrhozone." To be brief will say the treatment has cured me; it has done all West Africa, Mrs. Alvin Roberts writes-.â€" “I received a. sample of Catarrhozone through a. local merchant that, deals in the preparation, and found it, had a marvelloui effect. on nasal Catarrh. I at once bought a. dollar outfit and now have pleasure in saying that for the first time in many years I am able to breathe freely through my nose. Bad breath disappeared, headache over Ithe eyes went away, throat irritation has entirely ceased. Catarrhozone cured You can readily cure bad taste in the mouth in the morning, quickly relieve clogged up nostrils, ease an drritated throat, atop a. cough, cure anufl’les and running eyesâ€"all this is accomplished by breathing the soothing, healing vapor of Catarrhozone. The dollar outfit contains in addition to two months' medication, an indestructible hard' rubber inhaler. Smaller sizes with glass inhalers, 25c., 500.. all druggiets and store-keepers or postpaid from The Catarrhozone 00.. Buf- falo, N. Y., and Kingston, Ont. Should Be Careful at All Times With Incandescent Bulbs. Electricity is never absolutely safe. You may use the common fix- ture many millions of. times, and yet some hidden defect, or breakâ€" down of the distributing system may eventually cost you your life or property. From invelsmigaxtion by fire fight ens and insurance experts, certain conflagratio-ns have been shown to be due to incandescent and are lamps, or to Wires .18de bare by var- ious causes. Cotton, velvet, plush, flannel, which has a fuzzy cotton map, is apt to take fire from electric fixtures. A large plursh theatre curtain which had been considered absolutely safe when exposed to sixteen candleâ€" pow-er incandesuce-ntts, ignited when in contact with a thirtyâ€"two candle bulb and was destroyed. although fortunately discovered in time to save the theatre. An incandescent lamp wrapped in a wet cotton towel fired the towel and burned part of it to a coal. Another left lying on a cheap mattress ignited the cotâ€" ton covering and exoelsior and caused a, serious fire in the store. \ U T. REATH‘ 43AT§AR§HOZON Sparks from an arc lighd‘, in a deâ€" partmqnt store set fire to a line of cotton and shoddy cloaks on one of the table's. An electric flwtiron left. with the current turned on set fire to the covering and table, and the fire spread, causing much damage. Mice and rats may gnaw the new ering off a wire and accident may “short circuit” the current to do damage to property and even perâ€" sons. Supporting a bulb a little above any inflammable matter by a. silk or rubber fastening will preâ€" vent actual danger from the current or bulb. Uncovered wires left touching a leaden gas pipe have often melted an. aperture in the pipe and ignited the escaping gas. Ten and rbwelrve-ooulr-se dinners can now be ordered in the United States by post card and delivered to any part of the‘ooutnr by mail. An ingenious chef has nvented a way of canning the most delicate dishes so «that they can be served up after the tin has been placed in boiling water for a few minutes, without any loss of flavor. There is absolutely no cooking to be done, and the entire dinner, from the soup to the savory, comes out of fins. DANGER IN ELECTRIC LIGHT. that heart could wish. I was never better pleased with any- thing than with Catarrhozone; it did its work well, I am satisfied, and will never for- get this wonderful remedy. I am grateful for what it has R done for me, and with great- F‘ 031: gramfitude, remain, 800. (S. O. [m BurkB)-” Igs to takeâ€"Jusf breathe the soothing healing vapor at “Catarrh'ozone.” Conljse Dinners by Mail. Secondee, IURHNW CHRRESPBNDENBE The Next Provlnolal Treasurerâ€"Dr. For- now and the Clay Beltâ€"Thp'WIndsor Uniformâ€"Report at chief ol Poms. ‘ Whether well-founded or not, the belief is current that Hon. Isaac Brook Lucas, who has been a. member of the Whitney Governmegt withou} 301140110 since 1909, A A: 4‘ "human.an uvvzuumuuu “Hue.” rn__,t will get the post of Provincial Treasurer as a. permanency as soon as the session of the Legislature is over. In the mean- time it would be inconvenient to hold an election. It is generally admitted that Mr. Lucas will make an acceptable member of the Cabinet. In many respects he will rank in strength next to Hon. W. J. Hanna. the Provincial Secretary, to Whom he bears some resemblance in that he is a. genial, clear-headed lawyer, who in the compare.- tive quiet ’of_a country town has built nip I r W A“ nan’binn Wu INTERESTING BITS 0F GOSSIP FROM THE QUEEN CITY. lee quLcu u; a uuuuu, w“... .__._ .VW, , _ a. career on law-books an politics. He is a good speaker, though not. of’the spell- binding type. In manner he resembles the lawyer somewhat more than the pon- tical orator. Mr. Lucas is the happy possessor of a smiling, rotund, cherubio face, which gained for him the nickname of “the boy orator" the first dayrho appeared in the Legislature. The name has stuck even to this day, though “the boy orator" isrnow 45 years old. Two stories will always be told of him. Ono is that when he was in 1898 first elected to the House, and came down to Toronto to take his seat, the doorkeeper of the Legislative Chamber re- fused to admit him until he had been identified. The doorkeeper thought it was some youth trying to play a practical joke on ‘him. ‘ . A“ Ahnsanvd» n0 Tmnnu' 016 01.1 uLuJ. Th-v other gives an incident of Lucas' electioneering daya. He had called on a farmer whom he ex ected would vote right, but just wiehe to make sure of. He Introduced himself as Mr. Lucas. To his surprise the voter was standoffish and indiflergznt: Finally. after a} .Iong' argu- ,,,._ .0..- “Ann...” Auuunnuu u. L ........_, , ment. the farmer gave a grudging consent to vote for the Conservative candidate. “But,” he added. “you can tell your faw ther to come himself next time. If my. vote is worth anything I’m if I don’t think he ough to come after it himself.” - In the practice of law Mr. Lucas’ forte is his handlin of jury cases. He is head of a. firm in he home in Markdale and is also a. member of a city firm, in which he has as artners such stalwart Liberals as Alex. ills and W. E. Raney. Dr. Forum» and the Clay salt. Dr. B. E. Fernow, who has been saying things about the quality of the soil in Ontario’s 20,000,000 acre clay belt, thereby getting into controversy with difierent members of the Ontario Government, is one of the most interesting men in To: ronto. He is a German who is given credit by most authorities for having in- troduced the practice of the conservation of forest products into the American continent. He. and not Pinchot, is re- garded as the big forester of the United ‘States. He has had an active and inter- esting life, and gets his enjoyment as he goes elong: He is a veteran of the Franco- Prnssian war and himself tells the story of how. when he first came to Toronto, he at at dinner one evening beside a prominent Frenchman. The Frenchman asked Dr. Fernow if he had ever been in France. H _ ..-- , A A _ _ k fl L‘ la/nvv. Dr. Fernow replied: “Yes, once for sev- eral Weeks.” “When?” asked the Frenchman. “In 1871,” replied Dr. Fernow. The sally was enjogéd immensely. but b1 none more than t a Frenchman. ALI- “.munnht h. u; lLuAAv unuv mu“. “he , Dr. Fernow came to this continent in 1876. He was at that date an enthusiastic forester, but it was several years before he was able to organize the United States Department of Forestry. In 1896 he went. to Cornell University, and in 1907 was se- cured by the \Vhitney Government to he- come head of the newly-established forea- try department of the University of To- ronto. What He Really Said. He is one of the most genial men under the sun. His remarks respecting the clay belt have been contributed as being an at- tack. That is hardly correct. In the first place, Dr. Fernow is of such a pleasant disposition that he could hardly be de- scribed as attacking anything. In the second place, what 1e actually said was to advise caution in permitting" settlers Lodge on the poorer portions of the land an thus repeat the tragedies of the poor lands in the older section of Ontario. His Honor’e Satin Breeches. His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor has stirred up considerable comment b his apnearanoa at the opening of the egis- lature bedecked in 9. Windsor uniform. including white satin knee breaches. This was the first appearance of white satin breechee in Toronto. and the democrats, who are not as numerous as the preten- sionsof thecountrymizhtlead one to sup- pose, scarcely know what to make of the incident. At Ottawa all the Ministers are entitled to wear the Windsor uniform at State functions, and do so. So do Privy Councillors, whether in power or not. Even the Deputy Ministers have a gorge- ous outfit with plenty of gold: braid. But hitherto State functions in Queen’s Park, Toronto, have always been democratic af- fairs. The Premier and his Ministers ap- The Boy Orator. 5 W5 For _ Pink Eye, E lzootlc. Sh! in D M Fever and atarrhal Fail/35m 8 Sure cure and positive preventive, no matter how horses at any age are infected or “exposed.” Liquid, given on the tongue. acts on the Blood and Glands, expels the oisonous germs from the body. Cures Distemper in Dogs and heep, and Cholera in Poultry. Largest selling live stock remedy. Cures La Grippe amen human beings and is a fine kidney remedy. Cut this out. esp it. Show it to your druggist. who will get it for you. Free EfQEEPL_'_‘Di_S£€:er_TL Causes and Cures." “nu-u roll I r nnunnun-re ’W' “W Ei'éfii'fhu‘fbfi‘sii'ii. WfibLE'SA'LE DRUGGISTS Spohn Medlcai 00., chemlsts and Bactsrlalogls s, G)shon.lnd.U.S.A pear in conventional black frock coats. being content to leave it to the ladies and the Forei n Consuls. and perhaps an occasional mi itary ofllcer or judge, to provide the finery for the occasion. U pholdlng Provlnclal D‘lgnlty. Sir John Gibson was probably actuated by a desire to uphold the dignity of the Province. He was entitled to wear the Windsor uniform and if Cabinet Minister! at Ottawa wear it why should not a Lieutenant Governor at Toronto do like- wise. Besides, Col. Gibson has been a soldier almost since infancy. and there are not many soldiers who do not fancy themselves in a new uniform. He is, however, not merely a parade soldier, for he saw service in the Fenian Raid. When he gets fired of his Colonel’s uniforms and his Windsor dress, and his uniform as Hon, A. D. C. to the Governor-General, and his decorations as a Knight of Grace, 01'- ‘der of the H06 ital of St. John of Jerusa- llem, he can ndulge himself in Free- ‘masonry decorations to his heart's con- tent. for he is a Past Grand Master and reputed to be athirty-third degree mem- ber of that Order. Toronto's Grlmo Record. There are few more interesting blue books than the annual report of the Chief of Police of Toronto. His 11 urea for the year 1912 have just been me e public and reveal the remarkable fact that 34,580 per- sons were arrested or summoneed durink the year. This means that about one per- son in every 15 of the entire population during the year has come into collision with the police department. The percent- age would be somewhat greater it allow- ance was not made for the fact that a. good many persons have more than one AA AL“; “MAM fl‘lnn TRY IT WHEN YOU’RE TIRED .You will find it wonderfully refreshing One of the most marked increases ap- peared under be heading of drunks and disorderlies. his is due, no doubt, to two reasons. One being the influx of foreigners, and the other being greater stringency on the part of the police. It may also indicate an actual increme in drinking habits. Certainly the number of drunken men who may be observed on Toronto streets is not to the credit of the city, and does not. one fears, compare favorably with most other cities in Ameri- ca or Engiand of like silo. ,, , t... 10.-.”...- gwu many ycAWuo Avav ...v V arrest or summon-a to their creHit: Th0 1figgfiu‘es constitute an increase of 6,724 over LIPTON’S TEA , um u; Jungian)“ v. “av The number of prosecutions for keeplnc houses of ill fame practically doubled, there being 249 durinv the year. This in- crease also is no doubt largely due to grpabgl' vigilanoe‘On th‘e part‘of the police. ALA .0... A“. gloat/VA IABAAWAAVU v“ e..- ,v..- v It is noteworthy that of the serious crimes the city is comparatively free. Thus, during the entire year there were but two murders, but 46 burglaries, 36 cases of robbery by violence and 43 cases of pocket picking. Married Men Settle Down. According to age, males seem to be most addicted to crime between the ages of .30 and 40, and females between the ages of 20 and 50. Out of the 34,580 cases, only 2,590 were females. Unmarried men in the police coils numbered 18,158 as com- pared with 15,652 married, which Beam: to prove that a bachelor settles down when he takes unto himself a wife. Of the months, September is the worst of the year, with 3,508 cases. This may be due to the Exhibitioh and the horse r'ams. It “U u“ vresn’hg £0 hoté ihat January, is very inte the month of good resolutions. has the lowest record with only 1912 cases. It sustains and cheers 25 Blui nzs 10 cents. Drunkenneaa on Increase. Wash Day Makes the Clothes as Whlte as Snow 'Mnnuflctured by The Johnsonâ€"Richardson Co lelud, Montreal, Cm. Try It I

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