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The Liberal, 20 Aug 1914, p. 3

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“I attribute these things to cofiee. been-use. since I quit- ib and have drank Postum I feel better than I had for 20 years. an] less susceptiâ€" ble to cold, have gained 20 lbs. and .the symptoms have disappearecLâ€" :Vanished before Postnm.” (Tea is just as harmful as coffee, because 3they :both contain the drug, caf- feiue.) Name given by Canadian Postum C0,. “'indsor. Ont. Read “The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. Postmn comes in two forms: -. Regular l‘ostumâ€"must be well boiled. 15c and 25c packages. Instant Postnmâ€"is a soluble pow- der. A toaspoonful dissolves quick- ly in a. cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar. makes a. delicious beverage instantly. 30c and 50(- tins. The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. “There’s a Reason” for Postum. “No, but, my hopes were raised several tames.” ~“May his bright example of vir- tue and exceHence be foHowed by our son, and may he be the image of his father, is Iny Inost fervent prayer.” What some people would like to know is how confidential royal com- municat-ions of this character ever icome into the market. And what a thing to know that this fervent note of Queen Victoria can be bought for the sm_a11 sum of $65. Tea and Coflec Ans Vanhh Bcfimc Postunu It seems almost too good to be true, the way headache, nervousâ€" ness, insomnia, and many other obscure troubles vanish when tea and coffee are dismissed and Post- um used as the regular table bev- erage. The reason is clear. Tea andl coffee contain a poisonous drug~ caffeine~whioh causes the trouble, but Postum contains only the food elements in choice hard wheat with a, little molasses. An Eastern man grew enthusias- tic and wrote as follows: “Until 18 months ago I used cof- fee regularly every day and sufiered from headache, bitter taste in my mouth, and indigestion; was gloomy and irritable, had variable or absent appetite, loss of flesh, dc» pressed in spirits. etc. last ye “My Dear Uncle: I have to re~ turn you my best thanks in Al- bert’s name. as well as mine, for Magical [Heel 0n Neumluiu _ mmmmwmmmv A YEAR'S SUFFERER CURED BY “NERVILINE.” No person reading this need eeeee again suffer long from Neuralgia. ‘ sel post ofllce, says: “One long year, the longest of my life, was almost en- tirely given up to treating dreadful attacks of Neuralgia. The agony I experienced during some of the bad attacks was simply unmentionable. To use remedies by the score without permanent relief was mighty discour- aging. At last I put my faith in Ner- viline; I read of the wonderful pain- subdulng power it possessed and made up my mind to prove it valuable or useless. Nerviline at once eaSed the pain and cured the headache. Con- tinuous treatment cured me entirely. and I have ever since stayed well." Mrs. Evan’s case is but one of hun- dreds that might be quoted. Nervi- line is a specific for all nerve, muscu- lar or joint pain. It quickly cures neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, lame back, neuritis and rheumatism. Forty years in use, and to-day the most widely used liniment in the Domin- ion. Don‘t take anything but "Ner- viline,” which any dealer anywhere can supply in large 50c. family size bottles, or in a small 25c. trial size. â€"Nervfline wifi quickly ctfi‘e the worst Neuralgia. and Mrs. G. Evans. in her strong letter written from Rus~ IN) YAI. Ll-I'!"I‘Ell Stopped There. Did you ‘have your salary raised D1 SA PPEARED ason” for Postum â€"sold by Grocers ‘se things to coffee quit it, and ham feel better than i FOR SALE. King Albert is ’ahe second son of the Count of Flanders, who was the younger brother of Leopold. Albert’s elder brother died, and as Leopold had no son, he became the heir to the throne, as women are deb'a‘rredninder the Belgian law‘s. On the death of his father, several years ago, Albert inherited a large fortune. The King’s full name is Albert Leopold ClementvMaria Mainrad. His mother was the Princess Maria of Ho‘henzollern, and he was born April 8, 1875. His paternal grand- mother was a daughter of Louis He has 'none of the vices of his late uncle, King Leopold, and, in fact, is in almost every respect the direct opposite of the late monarch. His Stand Against Germany Forced Britain to Intervene. King Albert of Belgium, whose determination to fight Germany, rather than allow his country to be used as a base of operations against France, and whose appeal to Great Britain to help him preserve Bel- gian neutrality and independence was the concluding factor which determined Great Britain to plunge into the European war, is intensely popular with his own subjects. He is fond of athletics, and be- cause of this has changed a. natur- ally delicate constitution into one much more robust. At the time of his elder brother’s tragic and mysterious death a, few years ago his delicate health gave rise to universal fears that he would not. live to grow to manhood. He is tall and soldierly looking, well set up, and always had the reputation of being of a, far more studious temperament than his brother, Prince Baudouin. Philippe, King of France. He is finely educated, and is ghoroughly unostentatious. Srt-ubbornness of purpose is the chief characteristic he inherited from his Hollenzollern mother. A Mysterious Death. The latter met his death under circumstances still shrouded with mystery‘ in a, house situated in one of the most fashionable thorough- out at night, and into crowded and noisy streets and rooms, thus exâ€" citing and stimulating the brain to an unhealthy activity. Proper rest is as essential to the child as proâ€" per food, and -“jjh0ut either a child cannot be healthfully reared. â€"A Physician. The most dangerous of all, and perhaps that most commonly due to pure neglect, is the common cold. This, if not attended to, may prove the starting point for bronchitis, tuberculosis, pneumonia, and even diarrhoea and c-holeraic diseases. With this are classed theinfectious diseases, whooping cough, diphth- eria, erysipelas, mumps. measles and chickenpox. The third head- ing covers all those ills produced by the careless or ignorant nurse or mother, who unknowingly inflict tortures and terrors on the help- less babies left in their charge. The tight wrappings in which the child is first rolled and s-wathed prevent~ ing the proper development of its limbs and organs, the frequency ‘with which it is deprived of its naâ€" t‘ural food and fed on various mix- tures and preparations, the haste with which it is often given adult food unfit for its digestion, even the administration to it of alcoholic and narcotic soothing mixtures, all these things weaken and stunt the child. Almost equally harmful is the habit of taking young children YOUR owg DRUGGIS’I‘ MILLTELL YOU Try Murine Eye Remedy for Red Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids; . o Summing» just, Eye ComIon. JWrite for Book of the Eye by mailF‘ree. Murine Eye Remedy 00., Chicago. RING ALBERT 0F BELGIUM. King Albert of Belgium. Tho (‘omnmn Fold. 15 Hallam St..’ Toronto. Ontâ€""About two years ago the dandruff began. My head got. worse and scabs formed on it which made it bald in places. It was very itchy and gave mo a tendency to scratch it; which made it Worse. I always had to wear my hat Whether in the house at; work or out. When- ever I brushed my hair it sent, the dandruff all over. The haircame out in great bunches until I was nearly bald and when it was at its worst; it came out root: and all. Queen Elizabeth, who was a Baâ€" varian princess, is a strikingly h-andsome‘ woman. She has a long, oval face, with fine features, and boasts of hair of a pale golden tint that surrounds her head like an aureole. She has travelled ex~ tensively with her father and mo- ther, one of her trips extending inâ€" to the interior of Siberia. Music is a passion with her, and she is an accomplished violinist. As a horsewoman she is without fear, and is said to ride as well and gracefully as her aunt, the late Empress of Austria. A few years ago she developed talent as a. dra- matist and wrote a play entitled “Romunda,” which was produced in Brussels in March, 1908, causing a. stir in the Belgian capital. Queen Elizabeth became the wife of King Albert fourteen years ago, their wedding having been ce1e~ brated in royal state on Oct. 1, 1900. Their union was described at the time as a genuine love match, and it was said they had similar and congenial tastes. Both are highly educated and fond of literaâ€" ture, music and art. A It. is done in different ways. but the most, approved method is to man your corns with Putnam's Corn Extruewlworna 'pop out for fair, and stay out. too, wth re- moved by "Putnam's." Try this pn-inleaa remedy yourself. 25c. "at am dealers. The King has been an extensive traveller, He has visited every country in Europe, and visited the United States in 1898. A devotee of the bicycle, he has always prefe'r~ red that to horseback riding. fares of the Belgian capital, which has remained untenantcd ever since, and is pointed out to straw gets as the scene of a. tragedy which, according to popular ru~ mor, bore many striking analogies to that at Meyerling, which cost the Crown Prince of Austria, his life. If a. man has a 121‘ sive family to prOvid much time to worry “Why are you so pensive?” he asked. “I’m not pensive,” she re- plied. “But you haven’t said a. word for twenty minutes.” “Well. I hadn’t anything to say.” “Don't you ever say anything when you have nothing to say?” “No.” ‘ Cuticura. Soap and Ointment (Lo so much for poor complexions, red. rough hands. and dry, thin and falling hair. and cost so little. that it is almost criminal not to use them. A single set is often sufficient. Sold every- where. For liberal free sample of each, with 32-p. book, send post-card to Potter Drug 86 Chem. 0011).. Dept. D. Boston. U. S. A. "I tried which made it worse than be- fore. I tried several things after that but; they were no good. After nine months like this I had hardly any hair is“; when one day .I happened to see the advertisement; 0! Cuticura. Soap and Ointment in the paper. I straightway sent; for a sample. After first; washing with the Cuticura. Soap I applied some Outicura. Ointment; and I could feel a great relief. After finishing the sample I went and got a cake of Cublcura. Sqap and a. box 01’ Cuticura. Ointment. In three weeks they had cured my head.", (Signed) B. Born. May 16, 1913. Very Itchy. When Brushed, Dan- drufi‘All Over. Hair Came Out in Great Bunches. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Cured Head in Three Weeks. HEAD BUT BALI] mnara'fl Emment Cures Colds. Etc. Will you be 'my wife? HOW TO POP CORN How She Won. IN PLACES large :e and expen- for, he hasn’t Dr. Hamilton’s Pills strengthen the stomach, improve digestion, strength- en the nerves and restore debilitated systems to health. By cleansing the blood of long-standing impurities, by bringlng-the system to a high point of vigor, they efl'ectually chase away wearlness, depression and disease. Good for young or old, for men, for women, for children. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Halifax, NS, Dec. 15.-â€"When inter- viewed at her home at 194 Argyle St., Mrs. Haverstock was quite willing to talk of her peculiarly unfortunate case. “I was always ‘blue’ and depressed, felt Weak, languid and utterly unfit for any work. My stomach was so disordered that] had no appetite, What I did eat disagreed. I suffered greatly from dizziness and sick head- ache and feared a nervous breakdown, Upon my druggist's recommendation I used Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. “I felt better at once. Every day I improved. In six Weeks I was a well woman, cured completely after differ- ent physicians had failed to help me. 'It is for this reason that I strongly urge sufierers with stomach or diges- tlve troubles to use Dr. Hamilton’s Pills." Drug Clerkâ€"Why don’t you get a- dng'? Brilliant Idea. Customerâ€"I want something for fleas. This is to certify that I have used MIN- ARD'S Llniment in my family for years, and consider it, the best Jiniment on the market. I have found it excellent, for horse flesh. The tree, which is known to the natives by the name of “Home,” groups being called “Tebeldi,” at- tains a considerable height. The trunk, which measures from 20 to 30 feet in circumference is, like so many of the bamboo family, hollow, and the natives have disâ€" covered that it makes an excellent cistern for storing water, for the arid season. Should the cavity not be large enough the natives scoop it out still further. The Souclanese have also a, me- thod of cutting the opening for the reception of the water just; at the top of the. trunk, where the branches begin, so that during the rainfall the great off-shoots of the tree act as gutters and guide the water into the trunk. At the same time pools are dug at the foot of the tree to collect the rain, and from these the water is transferred to the trunk by buckets. Sometimes, though rarely, the tree cracks under the weight of the water. after which the trunk is of little use. ;How0ver, the na~ tive‘s have found that cracks can be successfully stopped with cement, and recently a number of broken~ down trees have been thus repaired. Curiously enough, the presence of large quantities of water in the trunks in no way impairs the growth of the trees, whose use in this way is undoubtedly an ingeni‘ ou‘sv solution of the water supply problem. A New Seetie Case of Interest to All Women Natives of the Soudan Utilize a Hollow Tree. Surely the strangest use to which :1 growing tree can be put is to turn it into a, reservoir. Yet this is what the people of Korodofan, in the Soudan. do with the trees which the botanists call “Adansonia. Digi- tata.” Halifax Sends Out a Message of Help to Many People. Heâ€"People are saying you marâ€" ried me for my money! Heâ€"Well. I had to give them some reason. Out West. Western Officialâ€"“Do you take this woman, whose hand you’re a- squeezin’, to be your lawful wife in flush times and skimp?” “I reckon that’s about the size of it, squire.” “Do you take this man you’ve j’ined fist-s with to be your pard through thick an’ thin?" “Well, you’re about right for once, old man.” “All right, then. Kiss in court, an’ I reckon you’re married about as “All right, then. Kiss in court, an’ I reckon you’re married about as tight as the law can j’ine you. I guess four bits ’ill do, Bill, if I don’t have to kiss the bride. If I do it’s six Ibits extra.” A mean man isn’t always a. man of means. PROVIDING A WATER Sl'PPLY. Ward'- Idnnnont Cure- Garzot in Com. wnud'a Linimenc Cures Diphtheria. ‘Woodlnnds," Middleton. N.S (Signed) W. S. PINEO ANGER. TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC, internal and external. cured with.- out pain by our home treatmenL Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co_, Limited. Ccllimzwood Ont. GOQD \VEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN 1N lurk County. Stationery and BOOK Business in connection. PrSce only 54.000. Terms liberal. \‘Vllson Publish- lng Company, 73 West Adelaide Street. Toronto Qum‘r. “They say the people ‘ married get to look alike." f‘Ye‘s; 'but it's a queer t thev rarely get to think 211 they r E. W. DAWSON. Ninety Colborne Street. Toronto. IF YOU \VANT TO BUY OR SELL A Fruit, Stock. Grain or Dairy Farm. write H. W. Dawson. Brampton. or 90 Colborne St. Toronto. E. W. DAWSON, Colborne St" Toronto. Bros. Boihwell. Ont ED. 7. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Distemper. 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