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The Liberal, 17 Sep 1914, p. 3

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JUST RUB ON OLD-TIME “NERVI- LINE." 7 Not necessary to drug inside! That awful stiffness that makes you yelp worse than a kicked dog will be curedâ€"cured for a certainty, and Rub Nervillne right lnto the sore spot. rub lots of it over those tortured muscles, do thls and the pain will go. You see Nervlllne is thin, not oily. Therefore lt sinks in. it penetrates through the tissues, it gets right to those stm’, sore muscles and irritated nerves that make you dance with pain. qfiiélgly,rtod,rlf you just rub on Nervl Une. You’ll get almost instant relief from muscle soreness, stiffness, aching joints, lameneSS or rheumatism by rubbing with Nerviline. It's a sooth- ing llniment, and doesn’t blister, 'doesn’t burn or even stain the skin. ‘It’s the most harmless cure in the world for Lumhago. Back Strain or Sciatica. It takes away the ache it once and ends your miser quickly. Now quit complainingâ€"don't suffer another dayâ€"Nervlllne, that good, soothing old-time liniment will limber you up mighty quick’. Get busy to- day, the large 50c. family size bottle is the most economical. of course, the trial size custs but. 250. Any dealer anywhere can supply, Nerviline. Will the family in Heaven Be to each other known? Is the hope in Scripture given? Is the revelation shown? Will the brother meet with brother? And feel each other’s love? Will they recognize each other In that happy home above? Yes, for the pleasing storyâ€" In Gods own book is given-â€" We’ll join the saints in gloryâ€"â€" We’ll know our friends in Heaven, Here memory is dim sighted, And friendships pass away, But there, by Heaven lighted, In that eternal day, We’ll know both past and present, Yea, ‘know as we are known, And meet our friendsâ€"how pleaâ€" sant 1â€" __ And sing before the thmue. And themâ€"O, what enjoyment;â€" To meet with those we. love And join the sweet employment; Of holy saints above. Methinks I hear the voices Of friends who’ve gone before, And my longing heart rejoices, To nieet tzfieni on the shore. And I know those friends shall! meet July When a, simple change of diet brings back health and happiness the story is briefly ton. A lady writes: For they long to see me come, And then, 0, how they’ll greet me With shouts of “Welcome home.” -â€"R. E. Atkins-0n, Fort Frances, “After being afflicted for years with nervousness and. heart trouble “'0 Are All In the Apprentice Class I received a shock four yearstggo that left me In such 'a cond‘lbmn that my life was despaired of. “I got no relief from doctors nor from the numberless heart, and nerve remedies I tried, because I didn't know that, coffee was daily putting me back more than the doctors could put, me ahead.” (Tea, also, is harmful, because it, contains the same poisonous drug, caffeine, found in coffee.) “Finally all: :the suggestion of a friend I lefit'ofi coffee and began the use of. Postum, and against my ex- pectations I gradually improved in health unt-il for the past, 6 01‘ 8 months I have been entirely free from nervousness and those terrible sinking. weakening spells of heart trouble. “My troubles all came from the use of coffee, which I had drunk from childhood, and yet they disap- peared when I ‘quit coffee and took up the use of Postum.” Name given b‘y Canadian Postum ('0., Windsor. Ont. ~‘ dunking mg Ina-I“ mon sen mnbago’s Misery (leases, Every Aching Muscle Cured ab OI'R FRIENDS IN HEAVEN. Rt Inst Tl ulu r lJ‘DARNlN G 'l‘lllN G S ‘llll 2 11d 1 I] 1914 Post um cofiee MI slum rebuilds r ull)‘ m. but tvher about. itrâ€"< .1 I'VE are th “'61 1 vi 1 at the effects 1d oofiee and , there is noth- itrâ€"only com- BC destr llS tins Saltair Fishermanâ€"We’re still drifting. Did you throw the anchor overboard? There Is Trouble Ahead. Constantly on their feet, attending to the wants of a large and exacting family, women often break down with nervous exhaustion. In the stores, factories, and on a farm are weak, ailing women, dragged down with torturing backache and bearing down pains. Landsmanâ€"Yes! But I cut off the rope. I thought you’d like to save that. When a Woman Suffers With Chronic Baclmche Suclf sufferirig isn’t_ natural, but it's dangerous, because due to diseased kidneys. The dizziness, insomnia, deranged menses and other symptoms of kidney complaint can’t cure themselves, they require the assistance of Dr. Hamil- ton’s Pills which go direct to the seat of the trouble. To give vitality and power to the kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder and liver, to free the blood of poisons, probably there is no remedy so suc- cessful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For all womanly irregularities their merit ls well known. Because of their mild, soothing, and healing effect, Dr. Hamilton'§ Pills are safe, and are recommended for girls and women of all ages. 25 cents per box at all dealers. Refuse any sub- stitute for Dr. Hamilton’s Pllls of Man- drake and Butternut. Above is a. picture 0 Cardinal Della.‘ Chlasa, Archbishop of Boulogne, elect- ed to succeed the late Pope Pius. “When our sincere and strenuous efforts to prevent a European war failed, we would gladly have stood aside had it been possible, but we. were bound to make the observation 0f Belgiun neutrality one of the conditions of our own neutrality. The German Government asked us to waive that condition and condone the violation of a. solemn treaty. There could be but one honorable answer to such a request. Had we sat still and ignored Belgium’s ap- peal we should indeed have been detested by our friends and despised by our enemies. “The progress of the war has re- vealed what a terrible, immoral thing German militarism is. It is against German militarism that we must fight. The Whole of western Eumpe would fall under it if Ger- many should. be successful in this war. But if. as a result of the war. the independence and integrity of the smaller Europeran states can be secured and western Europe liberated from the menace of Gerâ€" man militarism and the German people itself freed from militarismâ€" for it is not the German people but In a, letter which was read at a meeting of his constituents in Berâ€" Wick, Scotland, Sir Edward Grey, Minister of Foreign Affairs, made the following report on the war situation : It Is to End It That Britain Must Make Sacriflm-s. Prussian milit 8 W GERMAN M lLlTARlSM (‘A U SE. ghte THE NEW POPE ian milltm'ism which has 1 Germany and Europe inn if that militarism can be over then indeed there will be a ter. freer day for ELII'OIM will compensate us for the sacrifices which War entails." The Luudlubbor. Sllflh'it‘ BENEDICT XV. W ) Reason. D18. {K which has 11' PIMPLES NEARLY i coma] FACE “Do you and your neighbor still quarrel about that dog of his which used to scratch your flowers up ’2" “No; never now.” “Buried bhe hatchet, eh 1” “No; I bu’ried the dog!" The customer in the grocery store, having ruined his clothes, was hopping mad. “Didn’t you see that sign, ‘Freth Paint’ '1’” asked the grocer. “Of course I did,” snapped the customer, “but I’ve seen so many signs hung up here announcing Tickets on sale daily from Sept. 24th to October 8th, from Chicago to Salt Lake City. Ogden. Los Angeles. San Francisco. Portland. Tacoma, Seattle. Victoria, Koob- enay District and Canadian Northwest. Corrmpondinxgiy low rates from Canad- ian points. Through Tourist sleepers and free reclining chair cars from Chicago. Variable scenic routes. Liberal stop- overs. For full particulars as to rates, .roubes and literature. write or call. on B. H. Bennett.J General Agent. 46 Yonge Bettyâ€"~Papa informed me that he was very much ouoosed to Jack Aliceâ€"And wha-t did you say? Bettyâ€"I notified papa that inter- vention would mean war. LOW COLONIST RATES T0 PACIFIC COAST VIA CHICAGO. UNION PACIFIC AND NORTH WESTERN LINE. §£.. 305mm, Om If She’d Said Yes. Casey~Did yez know Pa-t Ryan who’s just died? O’Brienâ€"Oi did! Shure, he was a near relation of mine; he wance proposed to me sister Kate. Gentlemen,â€"I was badly kicked by my horse he} may and after using several preparamons on any leg nothing would do. My leg' was as black as jet. I was laid up in bed (or a, fortnight and could not Wag-‘1‘}??? .uazirzg..sltr_ee Pom-168 of St. Joseph, Levis. July 14. 1903 Minard‘s Liniylent Q0..“Lin_1'}t,§d.‘ §5€IrviTlfiAfibSlLINgMENT I was pgr- Egoâ€"fly cured road. Customerâ€"I think this meat is spoiled. Meat Market, Proprietor ~Perha‘ps so, mum, but that meat came from a prize lamb and it may have been patted too much. McMilllan Sh. Oil City. Ont.-â€"" My face was nearly covered with pimples. especile on my forehead and chin. The trouble be- gun with pimples and blackheads and there were times I felt ashamed to go out. They were little red lumps and then festered and I squeezed the matter out. “I rubbed on difl‘erona remedies. Salve and Cream but they did no good. Then I saw the advertisement; of Cuticura. Soap and Ointment, and sent for a sample. I got it and began using them and In a. week's time I noticed a changa I used the sample of Cutlcura. Soap and Ointment: and out: box of Cutlcura Ointment from the drug store with the Cuticura, Soap. In a month and 2%. half the pimples and black- heads were goneand I am completely cured.". (Signed) Miss Lydia Mcllwajn. May 23. '18. A generation of mothers has found no soap so well suited for cleansing and purifying the skin and hair of infants and children as Cuticura. Soap. Its absolute purity and re- freshing fragrance alone are enough to recommend it. above ordinary skin soaps; but there are added to these qualities delicate yet; efl'ectlvo emollient properties. derived from Cuticura. Ointment. which render it; most valuable in overcoming a tendency to distressing eruptions and promoting a. nor- mal condition of skin and hair health. A single cake of Cuticul‘a. Soap and box of Cuticura. .Ointment are often sufficient when all else has failed. Sold by drugg‘ista and dealers everywhere. Liberal sample of each mailed free. with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card Potter Drug 8; Chem. Corp., Dept. D. Boston. U. S. A. Especially on Forehead and Chin. Ashamed to Go Out. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured in Month and a Half. something didn’t. he) Minard's Llnlment for sale everywhere. Minard's L Solving the l’robh-m. â€"fresh that ieve it.” inlment Cures Dandruff Bellicoso. M is] N]. hat I could JOS. DUBES, Commercial Traveller lSSl'} tart Em Ehe I Long Dr We are quite accustomed to dragâ€" ging wars which go on for years. We are generally unready for war, and in our colonial wars it does not usually matter whether we strike soon or late. The enemy, as a rule, is not in a. Do-sition to make us pay very heavily for unreadiness so we take our time to muddle through. mg to see how wide apart are the different, estimates. From three weeks to three vears have'been sug- gested as the probable duration of the contest, with every variety of intermegl‘i-ato estimate, and it is evident that few peoplé have given the matter much serious thought, says flhe London Times. ~ But this war, flhis whirlpool of wars, in which we are suddenly en- gulfed. stands in a different, cate- gory altogether. We must regard it from the German point of View 'because Germany has been 'the ag- gressor and will be the pacemaker. For Germany a, long, dragging war is sheer disaster. Her position ~+be~ tween two great and hostile miliâ€" tary states, the closing of the sea and the parwlysvis of her whole maritime industries together with the dangers which her over-seas colonies will incur. absolutely pro- hibit any German iron] thinking of a. dragging war. Not to the man who has to move about, but a, slight application of “Putnam's” softens the thickest tissue and cures the bunion quickly. Just as good for warts. lumps. and callouses is Putnam‘s Pain- less Corn Extractor. Use no other. 25c. at, all dealers. Do not allow pride of in: ‘get- the upper hand of your religion. Mundane things nnilnf. for much when the Eddieâ€"“Pa. what’s human naâ€" ture '2” Paâ€"â€"“That‘s ‘t-he thing that always catches it when a fellow can’t blame it on anybody else." to-morww." Burglar (holding jewel case. and speaking to householder croucth terrifiedly in bed)â€"â€"“Sor1‘y to troulble yer, mum. but would yer mind helping me choose ,a present for the missus? It’s her birthday 1N F0 RM A'I'IO N FOR IN V ENTO RS There is no such thing as inde- pendence. The richest man in bhe world has to have somebody else to cut his hair. , Messrs. Pigeon, Pigeon, & Davis, Montreal, report that 120 Canadian Patents were issued for rthe week ending August 25th, 1914, 79 of which were granted to Americans, 18 to Canadians, 12 to residents of Great Britain and 11 to residents of Foreign Countries. E “a”. .. _______ W, , ,, , Try Murine Eye Remed tor Red Weak. Watery Eyes and Granulated yeuds; No Stunning» Just Eye Cox-Mon. )Wflte for Book of the Eye bymanfi‘ree. Murine Eye Remedy 00., Chicago. You; mm 13,3qung gm. TELL YOU A "1A, a. tn-.,‘.... Of the Canadians. 7 were resi- dents 01f Ontario, 6 of Quebec, 3 of British Columbia1 and 2 of Maui- boba. HOW LONG WILL WAR LA S'l' In the United Sta-hes for the same week 760 patents were issued, 15 of which were granted to Canadian Inventors. A ministger, during his discourse one Sunday morning, said: “In each blade of‘grass there is a ser- mon.” The following day one of his flock discovered the good man pushing a. lawnmower about his garden, and paused to say: “Well, pa-rson. I’m glad to see you cuming your sermons shorty." The question how lon ar is likely to last int 11] in Eill‘ope, but it Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns. Etc‘ BUNIONS NO JOKE UNION STAT|ON EFFECTIVE AUG. 18. 1:0qu Eleotrlo-LIghted Coach» and Ga {0 Parlor Cars '01- tickets and all information up ply to nearest. 'essenger Dept., Tomato and Montreal. 9.20 ‘ LV‘ 10.42 11.35 11.45 12.35 Nobody Indopemle ugging War Sheer Disaster for Germany. how wide 111 Ar. 132“:ng Lv. A llint. GSHAWA oar HOPE coaounc TORONTO Ar pride? of intgl OPENING OF THROUGH PASSENGER SERWLE Tomato & interest-s eve ry it is astonish- apart are the .v-. 18. 1914. AND THE ngA this g1 ut. love {01 BETWEEN 6.45 6.60 3. w. DAWSON. Ninety Colborna street. Toronto. GOOD \VEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN 1N York County. Stationery and BOOK Business in connection. Price 9111? “.000. Terms liberal. \Vllson Publish- lug Comnany. ’13 West Adelaide Street. Toronto. F YOU “'AN'P TO BUY OB SELL A Fruit. Stock, Grain or Dairy Farm. write H. W. Dawson. Brampton. or W. Colborne St. Toronto. H. W. DAWSON, Colbotna 82.. Toronto. EW BRUNSWICK SEED POTATOES.â€"- On account of the war, this fall will be probably the best. time to buy your seed notutoes for next year. Write me for "rice list of Varieties. 0. Fred Fawcett. Upper Sackville, NB. _I_J sewing at home. whole or SPF-W9 Lune: good pay; work sent. any dismnce; charges prepaid. Send stamp for particu- lars. National Manufacturing Company. Montreal. U Internal and external. cured with; out pain by our home treatment. VVrlte us before too late Dr. Bellman Medical Co‘. Limited Cr‘lihzwnnd_ Ont GEN Bros, Bothwell. Ont ville “Why don’t you move, then?” “Too many ties. One neighbor has my card taible. another my wheelbarrow and a. third my lawn mowerx" Took Forty Years to Make. A patchwork quilt which has ken 40 years to make is one of exhibits of the London A School Union at "the Menu: Buildings. London. The quilt. separate cloth. E'E were “BI'Lg-gin-s is a. < argue with.” “Does ‘he lose h "No. He’s so laughs when ‘tjhe « "East- bound DKMOt-se’s findian Root Pills D) Cleanse the Syatem Q‘OR SALE.â€"JI‘EN PAIRS BREEDING meg 'peapuos aouapuousauog 'saxog VANCER. TUMORS. Lumps. mg. Minard's Linlment Reliaves Neuralgla. 1.00 lLV‘ 1.45 __ 4.55 M 1.30 g 4.40 E 0:20 Ar are made according to a formula in use nearly a century ago among the Indians, and learned from them by Dr. Morse. Though repeated at- tempts have been made, by physi- cians and chemists, it has been found impossible to improve the formula of the pills. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills area household remedy through- out the world {or Constipation and all Kidney and Liver troubles. They act promptly and efiectively, and ‘9 ADIES TO DO PLAIN AND LIGHT TnAL (Grand T ‘FTERâ€"DAILY NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. temper Numerous‘ Tics. don’t care much for Lonely- used in FEMALE HELP WANTED 7m St. James‘ erto for YAEMB 1'02 SALE. ATENTS smn‘ws’ FALLS r. OTTAWA Lv Central Siation 0F INVENTIONS PIGEON. Pmon & DAVIS MISCELLANEOUS. SEED POTATOES BELLEVILLE NAPANEE KINGSTON Heartless. Trunk) srfi'wN EXCEPT SUNDAY rough Tralns temper '4" artless that he the Memorial The quilt. waus_ St” - Montreal inimmatlon adiul man E felIoW loses 4.55_ ’ us 12.16 icon L's taâ€" )f the Adult

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